Yea. Here's a guide on what to get and how to start out http://yoshi.e30drifter.com/2020/04/...or-20-or-less/
And here's some basic tips to make things easier http://yoshi.e30drifter.com/2020/04/...ps-and-tricks/
If you just want to get started, I suggest finding a server running "drift playground" with tando buddies cars. Just leave the settings 100% as they come and go drive. It's a good track to learn on and get the hang of things. Don't mess with settings until you can link the whole course.
I just picked up a VR headset. And maaan is it a game changer.
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Thanks for the guide and tricks my man! I will be working my way along at that stuff as I have my little chances. Downloading the tando buddies cars right now.
Feel free to join up on my server. We do a pretty good group nightly from 8-11pm EST
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https://m.facebook.com/story.php?sto...sn=mo&d=n&vh=i
Video of my first time on vr
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So far I haven't even had enough time to watch that whole video, but from the first 5 minutes it looked pretty cool! How much did it cost to get into the goggle setup?
The Oculus Quest was about $400. But I also had to subscribe to a site that tells you when things come back into stock. VR, wheel setups, etc are all back ordered right now. It's a great time to get into sim racing minus getting your hands on the bits. A basic setup, if you have no computer, is close to $2k.
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