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- bhamhawker
Huge GT fan, but this will be my first foray into sim racing wheels. I ordered a Fanatec wheel (one of the basic sets for under $200) and it will arrive today.
I have done reasonably well in the game with the DS3 - completed all A-Spec races but the FGT in Extreme (have not unlocked endurance yet, as I've been out on holiday vacation for 2 weeks), completed Sebastian Loeb w\Gold, Nascar School w\Golds, etc.
I want to get all golds in the licenses and start faring better in the Seasonal and Online events, though, so I decided to take the plunge and get a wheel.
I know a "rig" is important, but I just don't have the space, nor the time\tools to build something. I'll probably get something cheap from Walmart\Target\KMart to mount the wheel, so you don't have to worry about giving me tips on building a rig.
What I would like to ask is for your advice on transitioning from a DS3 to a Wheel. I know there will be a learning curve, especially so for clutch\shifter use because I've driven an AT all my life.
Are there any tips to smoothing out my transition? Any do's or don'ts with the wheel this evening when it arrives? Anything in particular a wheel n00b like myself would need to know?
Appreciate the help, guys. TIA
I have done reasonably well in the game with the DS3 - completed all A-Spec races but the FGT in Extreme (have not unlocked endurance yet, as I've been out on holiday vacation for 2 weeks), completed Sebastian Loeb w\Gold, Nascar School w\Golds, etc.
I want to get all golds in the licenses and start faring better in the Seasonal and Online events, though, so I decided to take the plunge and get a wheel.
I know a "rig" is important, but I just don't have the space, nor the time\tools to build something. I'll probably get something cheap from Walmart\Target\KMart to mount the wheel, so you don't have to worry about giving me tips on building a rig.
What I would like to ask is for your advice on transitioning from a DS3 to a Wheel. I know there will be a learning curve, especially so for clutch\shifter use because I've driven an AT all my life.
Are there any tips to smoothing out my transition? Any do's or don'ts with the wheel this evening when it arrives? Anything in particular a wheel n00b like myself would need to know?
Appreciate the help, guys. TIA