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by swozey 765 days ago
This looks fun. You mentioned the area in relation to dbw and sbw so did you program specific coordinates or are you geofencing?

For anyone who doesn't have a gokart and a runway and love cars I just got into the real sim racing with force feedback wheel + 8spd + clutch + ebrake and it is *so* much more realistic than I ever expected. I never understood how racing sims were so popular because I had only ever played them with a controller and I didn't know force feedback was anywhere near what it's actually like on a good wheel. My wheel can violently rip out of my hands in a crash and at only 8nm power which is nowhere near the top end wheels. About a $1k investment.

It is a completely different ballgame using a direct drive FFB setup like a Fanatec, etc. Driving a 1000whp Supra on Shuto Highway in Tokyo is so cool.

https://youtu.be/Nd5OI_iEPz0?t=372

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There are boundaries in the game that will trigger a return to start, which just computes a new path from the current location back to the level's starting location. The game coordinates are all referenced from a real origin latitude/longitude/rotation, which can be set at any time with the push of a button.

That video is rad! I had a wheel/pedals/6spd setup in college, and that made driving games so much fun.

Agreed, sim racing is a great hobby, especially if you can’t afford a race car or don’t live near a track. In doing a six hour classic endurance race in (digital) Sicily this weekend with 24 other teams and I don’t even need a passport!

If I had a go kart and runway I would be out there myself, though, not driving it from my office!