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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Tribble View Post
    Bob has one of EVERYTHING!
    LOL..of course !
    I'm still faster w/ paddles though

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    A monitor like this would be a good gift for my birthday..

    http://www.necdisplay.com/NewTechnol...CurvedDisplay/


    By the way, my birthday is on december 20.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricardo View Post
    This cockpit is NOT mine, but I feel it should be.
    This guy is one of our LBN drivers. He uses and ECCI wheel and pedals.







    Wow, nice looking setup and its on wheels too! What brand of cockpit is this?
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    just throwing this out there, I own a G25 and have never had any problems with reliability. it's getting close to my second year of ownership. and I actually bought a refurbished model!

    but yea, I can't do without force feedback. I've always had it, and I couldn't drive without it. even compared to real life, I find the FFB a bit weak. so, I can't imagine what it's like to drive without it at all.



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    Quote Originally Posted by hachi kid View Post
    just throwing this out there, I own a G25 and have never had any problems with reliability. it's getting close to my second year of ownership. and I actually bought a refurbished model!

    but yea, I can't do without force feedback. I've always had it, and I couldn't drive without it. even compared to real life, I find the FFB a bit weak. so, I can't imagine what it's like to drive without it at all.



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    Joseph,

    I thought the same thing. I had been using a thrustmaster Ferrari FFB for about 6 years. It finnaly started getting pretty "grindy" and a bit slow to center itself. After much deliberation, researching, and soal searching I bit the bullit and just received my new TSW digital evolution.

    It was obvious right off the bat the thing was really well made and smooth and precise, but I was HORRIFIED at having no FFB!. Now 5 days later I am used to it and happy with my decision.

    The camps are evenly split. Those who dont use FFB say it is "unrealistic". Those that do say "bungy" systems are unrealistic. I have used both quite a bit over the years and of course not every FFB system is the same, nor is every Bungy system alike. So MY oppinion is it is 50/50 There are unrealisims with both so go with what you prefer. Bottom line is...Neither system is very realistic, I can say that cuase I have drivin the real thing, so go with what works for you. I compensated for my loss of FFB by installing a seat shaker under my racing seat. Its not the SAME as FFB but it adds an atmospere that is lacking. I am happy as a clam with my TSW and pedals
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