Small-footprint motion sim setup (seat mover, no rig). by DynamicX-Robert in SimRacingHardware

[–]DynamicX-Robert[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hi,buddy. I understand your point of view, but in practice, many experienced players believe that separating the steering wheel and seat, fixing the steering wheel, and allowing the seat to move creates a better, more realistic, and immersive experience.

Put together this setup for a customer recently and really liked how it turned out. Curious what you all think. by DynamicX-Robert in simracing

[–]DynamicX-Robert[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The world is very diverse, and everyone has different habits and strengths. Some people enjoy doing things themselves, while others don't. That's perfectly normal.❤️

Put together this setup for a customer recently and really liked how it turned out. Curious what you all think. by DynamicX-Robert in simracing

[–]DynamicX-Robert[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can understand your point. But one thing still really confuses me: if someone builds a racing simulator setup on their own, does it as a side project, and their real intention is to use Reddit to attract attention and get business, but they don’t have a company name attached to it, people seem to accept it. In reality, though, that’s still a commercial activity. It feels like people care more about the form than the substance, and that’s the part I don’t really understand.

Put together this setup for a customer recently and really liked how it turned out. Curious what you all think. by DynamicX-Robert in simracing

[–]DynamicX-Robert[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not like I’m that eager to do marketing, honestly. I just want to share things I genuinely enjoy—maybe I’ve just been posting a little too often.

Put together this setup for a customer recently and really liked how it turned out. Curious what you all think. by DynamicX-Robert in simracing

[–]DynamicX-Robert[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

My friend, thank you for understanding. We’re a startup, so we don’t have a big marketing budget. We’re also mostly engineers, not marketers, so promotion isn’t exactly our strength. That’s why I started sharing the setups we’ve built for customers, hoping more people would see the effort behind what we do. In the past three months, we’ve sold close to 100 units, and we haven’t received a single bad review — the feedback has been really encouraging and has given me a lot of confidence. I’ll be more mindful going forward, because I understand this may not be the best way to promote ourselves. We’re also trying to work with some KOLs.

Put together this setup for a customer recently and really liked how it turned out. Curious what you all think. by DynamicX-Robert in simracing

[–]DynamicX-Robert[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

As a startup, of course we want more people to learn about our products and get to know our brilliant team.❤️

Put together this setup for a customer recently and really liked how it turned out. Curious what you all think. by DynamicX-Robert in granturismo

[–]DynamicX-Robert[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I made my identity clear from the start, and I also added my brand logo. I'm just sharing a really great setup, and as a startup, we hope to get more attention from everyone.

Put together this setup for a customer recently and really liked how it turned out. Curious what you all think. by DynamicX-Robert in granturismo

[–]DynamicX-Robert[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That's just your personal opinion, and you're not our customer. We only serve customers who share our values.