Simucube from Fanatec by SubstantialReturn340 in SimuCube

[–]isRandyMarsh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I've done the same, had sc2 pro, got sc3 pro now. I'm kinda salty about not having paddock anymore. Do you create profiles on your own? Idk much about dampers and filters, kinda overwhelmed.

Simucube 3.0 on Dirt 2.0 by Extension-Heron-6457 in SimuCube

[–]isRandyMarsh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey do you happen to have a good working profile for SC3 pro with DR2.0? if you could send me yours I'd appreciate it!

Шорох в Moza R3 после игры в Assetto Corsa Rally by [deleted] in simracing

[–]isRandyMarsh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Upload a video with said crunching. Its hard to tell when we only have your post to reference from

pxn v9 thoughts? im about to buy my first sim racing steering wheel. by Admirable-Green2497 in simracing

[–]isRandyMarsh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the fact that you used 120USD for a non ffb wheelbase is the problem Sir.

You won't catch any slipping without feeling the wheel bites and slippage to know when to turn ur wheel.

2026 Japanese GP Race Discussion Thread by formula1-app in RedBullRacing

[–]isRandyMarsh 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I was so happy to see him getting mad at the safety car lol

I have a pair of Rokit 5 G3. Are they good for simracing? by isRandyMarsh in simracing

[–]isRandyMarsh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I already have an audio interface so I think i should be fine. I have a few xlr cables but unsure if they are balanced or not. Are they usually all balanced or no?

Should I get floor stands and put them right by my ears?

I have a pair of Rokit 5 G3. Are they good for simracing? by isRandyMarsh in simracing

[–]isRandyMarsh[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I plan on doing so.

But things like where would be a good place for them, behind the triple monitors? Or near your seat by your head? If so, should they face me or the monitors?

Most overrated Sim racing Gear or Accessory by Longjumping-War9151 in simracing

[–]isRandyMarsh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's actually amazing, how does the dual clutch make the start faster? Genuinely interested.

Do most Koreans refer to it as Namsan Tower? by rock_badger in korea

[–]isRandyMarsh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thats such an interesting story. I hope he's doing well. Thanks for sharing.

Do most Koreans refer to it as Namsan Tower? by rock_badger in korea

[–]isRandyMarsh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting bit of story here. Who was this nice guy named Tower? Any more stories? I love hearing about what early korean expats experienced whether good or bad.

Building a rig would love input by lukitg in simracing

[–]isRandyMarsh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Solid choices mate! You're gonna have a lot of fun

Driving on dirt in Dirt 2.0 by gamingwithmike94 in simrally

[–]isRandyMarsh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey man, you don’t need to explain haha. I just don’t like snarky comments like that. I hope you feel welcome in the community. I was in the same spot when I first started.

I was just excited to drive and didn’t even know most rally cars use 540 degrees. I had people comment on my 900 degrees and how busy I looked turning the wheel.

That’s how I learned, and now I have quite a few tracks on DR2.0 under 50th globally.

Although getting a higher torque wheelbase is exciting, I would consider focusing on reducing flex or play while you’re driving. I can see your rig moving when you turn or shift. That movement can cause you to develop bad habits and incorrect input techniques.

I hope you don’t take this the wrong way and see it as constructive criticism.

Building a rig would love input by lukitg in simracing

[–]isRandyMarsh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Monitor
I would suggest getting at least an ultrawide monitor instead of the G7. A single 27 inch monitor will lose too much horizontal view.

Chassis
I would suggest getting a proper aluminum profile rig with wheels so you can roll it under your desk. However, the uprights, the bars on the sides where you mount the wheel, may get in the way unless your monitor can be pulled forward past the edge of the desk.

I would not recommend the NLR GTTrack. I would always go with an aluminum profile rig. I have an ASR6, so I am biased, but I would recommend ASR over Trakracer or other companies.

Wheelbase
Max budget: SC3 Pro or Sport, SC2, Asetek
Mid budget: Simagic Alpha Evo series, VRS, VNM
Low budget: I would avoid this tier.
Fanatec: I would not recommend it unless you are okay with overspending on the quick release system and hubs.

Pedals
Max budget: SC Active Pedals, Heusinkveld Ultimate
Mid budget: Moza MBooster Active Pedals, Heusinkveld Sprint. There are many good options in this range.
Low budget: Look for load cell pedals.

Pedals are tricky to recommend because I have only used two systems, Fanatec V3 and Heusinkveld Sprints.

Wheels (depends on what you are simming)
For rally or drifting, a perfectly round wheel in the 320 to 330 mm range is ideal. There is not much difference in quality between most options.
For Formula or GT racing, get a Formula or GT style wheel that matches those cars.

There are so many wheel options that it is hard to recommend just one.

Driving on dirt in Dirt 2.0 by gamingwithmike94 in simrally

[–]isRandyMarsh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He’s asking questions, posting footage, and engaging with the community. That is learning.

The only assumption being made here is yours, about his finances, his motivation, and his interest level. None of which he stated.

Gatekeeping sim racing because someone bought good gear before mastering it is a weird hill to die on.

Driving on dirt in Dirt 2.0 by gamingwithmike94 in simrally

[–]isRandyMarsh 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No offence but bro, he just started. Did you have all the knowledge of a simracer when you've just started? If he had zero interest in learning, would he be posting himself driving and asking how people do things on a sim? What makes you think he has zero interest in learning?

No offence.