Just fyi $66,600 is only five figures. Notice there is only five spaces for numbers. 6 figures refers to anything between 100,000 - 999,999… ok I’m out!
Search for Bergison's G-Seat. It uses a combination of belt tensioning and servo motors to lower/raise the operator into the seat (from below and behind). This translates the body, mimicking G effect and the discomfort from fully tensioned straps simulates 5 G's or so from lateral motion. This combined with an infinite 3DOF rotation system for G's from rotational motion would be killer.. Butt shakers and force feedback could help assist with the seat's 2DOF by giving more immediate feedback.
slow, ample and vague movement are the recipe to impress any noob and to scare away pros. the precise and fast movement of linear actuators are giving the realistic experience for those who race cars in reality as well. the simulators presented are are good for boats not race cars :)
I have a RacingCube, for over 2 years now. Every moment of driving has been worth the money. That feeling.... When I'm driving on Road Atlanta track, and I feel one side of the car bounce off the chicane, and then the other side. And when I'm driving on DR2.0 and the car jumps off the bounces in Finnish SS's (WOW!). I can drive rally for hours, it is so great. Or that feeling of F1 car accelerating and braking, and chassis bouncing , the body swings around corners at Silverstone...And with streetcars you can feel the suspension movement. I can't describe how great it is to drive street cars on a RacingCube. It is more expensive now than it was three years ago, in general the cost of manufacturing has only increased.
I am in the process of designing my own 360° motion simulator for sim pilots. It will only require a space of 7.5ftx8ftx8ft. You will be secured by a 5 point harness and in the event of a malfunction, it will return to it's resting position as soon as you hit the emergency shutoff button on the overhead panel. It will cost between $15,000 and $28,000 USD, but the $28,000 option will be titanium for the ultimate motion response and stability. It will have preinstalled profiles for all aircraft in the most popular flight sims, and even some popular aircraft in the less popular sims. All the controls will be clearly labeled, and only the relevant controls for the aircraft you select in the PFD drop down menu will be illuminated. I will add no further details until the design is finalized and patented for product security.
If you get one that uses pitch to simulate acceleration, then make sure the VR software compensates for that, or have the screens move along with the pitch, otherwise you will be looking at de ceiling of your virtual car, each time you accelerate.
tons of money, time, setup, programming, energy, maintenance, and space just to end up right where ya began-UNREALISTIC FORCES unless you're running an amusement park simulator!
I'm happy with my Omega GT Art cockpit, DOF MS2 and a Logitech G Pro wheel. The Pimax 8kx really makes it shine. Butt kickers on four corners for extra immersion. It's all I could afford. It's all I need. :)
25 years ago the trocadero in Piccadilly Circus, London had a motion sim like the steel ball. I was on it, it did a 180 degree roll n my glasses flew off. Still waiting for affordability so I can buy one 😉😉
The parts to make these SiMs are quit simplistic…most can be bought at a hardware store and the motors, well, they’re just wiper motors…there are videos of various DIY on TH-cam. You could probably throw a 3-degrees of motion rig together for a few hundred $$..less if you get your wiper motors from a wreckers yard. Now, it may not look as pretty as some of the Rigs shown in this video…but it will work.
Sim/arcade racing is so much fun at any level, and you don’t need to be rich to start your sim journey. I’ve got 2 thrustmaster tx wheels with shifters attached to $30 Walmart tables and I can say even at this level my friends really enjoy to come over and cruise with me in Forza Motorsport and drive free roam in Horizon 3/4.
Loved the video. I've owned the DOF Reality P3 motion simulator for over 3 years now and use it for iracing and a few other games and can honestly say it was worth every dime. Rock solid and very happy with my purchase. The build was tedious, but they now sell pre-built for nearly the same price i bought mine. What are you waiting for? 😊
I built my own 6 DOF motion system for Dirt Rally simulation. Hardware parts are pretty straight forward, not too difficult in my opinion. The hardest part is to translate all the telemetric data into the platform motion and get it to simulate the real world. I had tried few free and commercial implementation and soon realize that none of them is working correctly and just feel odd. I do off road rally all the time and I knew how it actually feel, and I end up have to wrote my own code to translate the game telemetric data into motion platform action. It took me months of trial to finally get something that close....very difficult.
Man I've been Sim Racing for a couple of years now. I have everything relatively high end short of motion. Buttkickers works wonders tho if you dont have motion.
Ideal Cars, Just curious out of all the simulators that you tried which one would you recommend for the New Microsoft Flight Sim game. Nothing fancy and at a reasonable cost of course.
Thrustmaster T16000m is fantastic, I use the throttle still, so many buttons and features. If that's too rich for your blood the T-Flight Hotas X is wonderful for the value.
1:20 ---> Six degrees? Do you mean six directions? 'Cause 6 degrees is nothing. 7:39 ---> That's one of the two platforms you need. You need both and the total cost is $9,000.
@@DailyDrivenProjects yeah, we’ll, not sure what kind of car you’re buy for $1000-$3000 these days…in any event..event IF you were to go that route, which would also be awesome…buying the car, is the least of your expenses…you still need to track it…and IF you’re doing it legal and safe…and you have at least “some” mechanical ability/knowledge to work on your own car, it’s still going to be very expensive…brakes, trans, motors, coil overs, control arms…and probably lots of quarter panels and fender’s, all pretty much considered consumables …never mind the fuel at (pending where you live) $6-$10+ gallon…it drains the bank account PDQ!
Wow! These are insane! I would so love to have a rig like these examples. I am beyond impressed. They make my Brother and my (60” plasm at his house) wooden 2x6, a horribly small steering wheel & shifter setup ... look like it was designed by a 6 year old. I would be interested in understanding which software and systems are compatible. I can’t see these ‘stick on your face’ VR goggles being around forever. There has to be something better... perhaps a motorcycle helmet (akin to that flight simulator dude was wearing). Interesting stuff indeed. Thanks for the video.
Glad to expose you to the weird and wonderful world of people spending more on simulating something than some people spend on actually doing the thing!
You can buy a rig that comes with just the wheel and pedals and shifter for 200-600 everything minus the motion. You can still play the simulation games you just won’t get the motion experience.
You can buy a rig that comes with just the wheel and pedals and shifter for 40-600 everything minus the motion. You can still play the simulation games you just won’t get the motion experience.
Question: If you are taking a hard right turn, does the rig tilt your seat to the left to simulate being pressed to your left? Because the video makes it look the opposite.
Is there a motion sim for consoles the moves with the movement if the steering wheel and pressing of the gas and break. I saw one frm symdeck but its too expensive. Is there a cheaper sim. Also habe you trued yhe yawvr yaw 2 sim?
So one Nova 360 Sims and combined with G force type centrifuge, on a rotating arm also able to raise/ lower at speed and all the range bet the experience would be even better, I mean since we're dreaming may as well dream big.
Lmao the line "and don't even get me started on those guys building full f16 cockpits in their garage." Lmfao I died at this. Anyways sweet vid. Loved it thatnkyou
In the NOVA 360 bubble, I did not see any perforated hull with ventilators or any connected oxygen hose, which suppose to provide fresh oxygen! I mean, after an hour of being closed into this sphere, the CO2 levels are bound to get pretty high, right?
I remember seeing a rig at an arcade in Florida that had full tilt capability…it could do 360’s and full rolls. I believe it was a fighter pilot arcade game but I’m not sure.
Here's what I want out of a sim. I want to feel like Captain Mitchell in an F/A-18C. Give me as much G resistance and supersonic simulation you can simulate. Where would I go for that?
I think I'll just keep using my controller until I can afford a faster car. ...and a VR setup. More games, less money. I already have a PC powerful enough for low-spec VR. If not for FB's policies, I would already have bought a Quest 2 and a USB-C tether. A similarly priced sim setup would be a G29 and a folding chair.
I noticed that there are too many instances of where the host says something but the screen doesn't match. I thought it was a joke the first few times, but I now realize they are just mistakes. I'll be a sport and point them all out when I get time lol. This video was when he said that the one item was 6 figures and 5 figures flashed on the screen ($66, 600). Maybe these are some kind of internal gags?
lmao, the irony of using a logitech extreme 3D pro stick in a Nova 360 cockpit. That's like buying an i8 and installing a go kart wheel. Sure it'll do the job, but... Why? lol
That ball simulator is nutzoids, my question is how do they do the wiring to all the devices inside the ball, must be some freaky contract system otherwise wires would be getting ripped out quick as this thing goes around and around in a flight sim barrel roll. LOL
yeah i could easily buy that last one (I'm currently behind on my rent for my small flat, my pc is the one my father got in the 1990s and my wheel is a £50 one i found on ebay. I rest it on my legs and use it like that cuz i cant afford a chair or a desk)
For the price of some of these, I think I'll just mount screens in my jeep and drive around. Traffic be damned, I want realistic motion!
🤣🤣🤣
some people dont want to take the risk and i wouldnt want too but of course a real car would be far way more realistic😂
@@xolix1910@xolix1910 i dont want realistic, i want REAL, and for these prices i can buy real! probably last longer too! lol
Famous last words. Or last comment. 😂😂
Just fyi $66,600 is only five figures. Notice there is only five spaces for numbers. 6 figures refers to anything between 100,000 - 999,999… ok I’m out!
ok, I’m out. 😂
And fyi, When estimating 6 goes to 10
Weirdo
Ahh thank goodness you was here 😂
@@michael1510… “were here”. Ok I’m out.
4:07 "six figure price tag? Obviously"--shows 5 figure price lol...crazy list!! I didn't know about a lot of these, thanks for the info!!
G Force - Yeah a lot of games can't simulate that ...
Thanks for name , Squidd
Search for Bergison's G-Seat. It uses a combination of belt tensioning and servo motors to lower/raise the operator into the seat (from below and behind). This translates the body, mimicking G effect and the discomfort from fully tensioned straps simulates 5 G's or so from lateral motion. This combined with an infinite 3DOF rotation system for G's from rotational motion would be killer.. Butt shakers and force feedback could help assist with the seat's 2DOF by giving more immediate feedback.
How much I would love to have this for my Gundam dreams.
on god
The yaw 2 pro is available and looking awsome! It is probably the cheapest manufactured 3DOF and adding a 4DOF option soon.
Like it but what's up with the hair 🤔 hehe cute thow
I dunno it's a pandemic I don't know what I'm doing anymore
slow, ample and vague movement are the recipe to impress any noob and to scare away pros. the precise and fast movement of linear actuators are giving the realistic experience for those who race cars in reality as well. the simulators presented are are good for boats not race cars :)
All of them? 😮
I have a RacingCube, for over 2 years now. Every moment of driving has been worth the money. That feeling.... When I'm driving on Road Atlanta track, and I feel one side of the car bounce off the chicane, and then the other side. And when I'm driving on DR2.0 and the car jumps off the bounces in Finnish SS's (WOW!). I can drive rally for hours, it is so great. Or that feeling of F1 car accelerating and braking, and chassis bouncing , the body swings around corners at Silverstone...And with streetcars you can feel the suspension movement. I can't describe how great it is to drive street cars on a RacingCube.
It is more expensive now than it was three years ago, in general the cost of manufacturing has only increased.
10:03 "Welcome, traveller" WAS MY IDEA, no joke I was the brand designer for Eight360
I am in the process of designing my own 360° motion simulator for sim pilots. It will only require a space of 7.5ftx8ftx8ft. You will be secured by a 5 point harness and in the event of a malfunction, it will return to it's resting position as soon as you hit the emergency shutoff button on the overhead panel. It will cost between $15,000 and $28,000 USD, but the $28,000 option will be titanium for the ultimate motion response and stability. It will have preinstalled profiles for all aircraft in the most popular flight sims, and even some popular aircraft in the less popular sims. All the controls will be clearly labeled, and only the relevant controls for the aircraft you select in the PFD drop down menu will be illuminated. I will add no further details until the design is finalized and patented for product security.
Get it down to 1,500.00 and I'm all in !
@@billpii6314 you can build a sim rig for around 1500 plenty of help and vids on how to now
Yaw 2 for the win. Seriously how did it not make this list? Unless this list was only for unaffordable motion rigs.
If you get one that uses pitch to simulate acceleration, then make sure the VR software compensates for that, or have the screens move along with the pitch, otherwise you will be looking at de ceiling of your virtual car, each time you accelerate.
I run a vr flight sim arcade and we have an openxr motion compensation thing
Hey Squidd, let’s go racing! Can’t wait, give me three steps head start?
Deal!
I guess that we’ll need some road food/snacks, huh
tons of money, time, setup, programming, energy, maintenance, and space just to end up right where ya began-UNREALISTIC FORCES unless you're running an amusement park simulator!
I'm happy with my Omega GT Art cockpit, DOF MS2 and a Logitech G Pro wheel.
The Pimax 8kx really makes it shine. Butt kickers on four corners for extra immersion.
It's all I could afford. It's all I need. :)
25 years ago the trocadero in Piccadilly Circus, London had a motion sim like the steel ball. I was on it, it did a 180 degree roll n my glasses flew off. Still waiting for affordability so I can buy one 😉😉
Yes I remember it well , it was wild !!!
I would love to see you guys do A DI Y simulator and show us the process on how to do one
One day when I don’t live in a tiny 1 bedroom apartment I would absolutely do that!
The parts to make these SiMs are quit simplistic…most can be bought at a hardware store and the motors, well, they’re just wiper motors…there are videos of various DIY on TH-cam. You could probably throw a 3-degrees of motion rig together for a few hundred $$..less if you get your wiper motors from a wreckers yard.
Now, it may not look as pretty as some of the Rigs shown in this video…but it will work.
Question is how to make it work with the game you want
11:00 DAHUM! 🤯😱
0:55 How could I ever forget that line - *"Leap into my arms!"*
Sim/arcade racing is so much fun at any level, and you don’t need to be rich to start your sim journey. I’ve got 2 thrustmaster tx wheels with shifters attached to $30 Walmart tables and I can say even at this level my friends really enjoy to come over and cruise with me in Forza Motorsport and drive free roam in Horizon 3/4.
I’m jealous. I wish I had friends.
It's better if you're rich. No one wants to hang out with poors.
Loved the video. I've owned the DOF Reality P3 motion simulator for over 3 years now and use it for iracing and a few other games and can honestly say it was worth every dime. Rock solid and very happy with my purchase. The build was tedious, but they now sell pre-built for nearly the same price i bought mine. What are you waiting for? 😊
It’s the best option on this list since you can upgrade to the P6
I built my own 6 DOF motion system for Dirt Rally simulation. Hardware parts are pretty straight forward, not too difficult in my opinion. The hardest part is to translate all the telemetric data into the platform motion and get it to simulate the real world. I had tried few free and commercial implementation and soon realize that none of them is working correctly and just feel odd. I do off road rally all the time and I knew how it actually feel, and I end up have to wrote my own code to translate the game telemetric data into motion platform action. It took me months of trial to finally get something that close....very difficult.
Did you think about open-sourcing your work?
i would happily pay for your assistance if you are willing? if so. then i will start my build. hardware wise.
I love what’s going on with the hair whips.
11:05: 150 000 USD a year in rent simrig, and a force feedback wheel you can get for 50 USD on EBAY...
Man I've been Sim Racing for a couple of years now. I have everything relatively high end short of motion. Buttkickers works wonders tho if you dont have motion.
I actually have butt kickers and it helps a ton!
this was actually super helpful. shopping full motion sims for my ultimate game room.
Ideal Cars, Just curious out of all the simulators that you tried which one would you recommend for the New Microsoft Flight Sim game. Nothing fancy and at a reasonable cost of course.
Thrustmaster T16000m is fantastic, I use the throttle still, so many buttons and features. If that's too rich for your blood the T-Flight Hotas X is wonderful for the value.
@@IdealMediaChannel I'll check it out thanks for the info. ^^
1:20 ---> Six degrees? Do you mean six directions? 'Cause 6 degrees is nothing.
7:39 ---> That's one of the two platforms you need. You need both and the total cost is $9,000.
7:59 anyone know what gloves these are or have a link?
10:28 nascar crashes *shows a scoda rally car crashing*
The editor sucks
I’m not buying all those things for one purpose when you can just buy a normal steering wheel with chair hand brake etc For a 1000 $ of fun 🤩
Or a just buy a real car
@@DailyDrivenProjects yeah, we’ll, not sure what kind of car you’re buy for $1000-$3000 these days…in any event..event IF you were to go that route, which would also be awesome…buying the car, is the least of your expenses…you still need to track it…and IF you’re doing it legal and safe…and you have at least “some” mechanical ability/knowledge to work on your own car, it’s still going to be very expensive…brakes, trans, motors, coil overs, control arms…and probably lots of quarter panels and fender’s, all pretty much considered consumables …never mind the fuel at (pending where you live) $6-$10+ gallon…it drains the bank account PDQ!
Wow! These are insane! I would so love to have a rig like these examples. I am beyond impressed. They make my Brother and my (60” plasm at his house) wooden 2x6, a horribly small steering wheel & shifter setup ... look like it was designed by a 6 year old. I would be interested in understanding which software and systems are compatible. I can’t see these ‘stick on your face’ VR goggles being around forever. There has to be something better... perhaps a motorcycle helmet (akin to that flight simulator dude was wearing). Interesting stuff indeed. Thanks for the video.
Glad to expose you to the weird and wonderful world of people spending more on simulating something than some people spend on actually doing the thing!
Most of them are cheaper than any exotic.... or even a used Mustang! Plus... no Speeding Tickets!
Or.... Flight Lessons.
This comment didn't age well, have you guys tried PSVR2?
i dont even play racing games but this is amazing. I didnt know these things existed.
I would love to be able to afford a basic one of these with just pedals a shifter and a wheel.
You can buy a rig that comes with just the wheel and pedals and shifter for 200-600 everything minus the motion. You can still play the simulation games you just won’t get the motion experience.
You can buy a rig that comes with just the wheel and pedals and shifter for 40-600 everything minus the motion. You can still play the simulation games you just won’t get the motion experience.
Question: If you are taking a hard right turn, does the rig tilt your seat to the left to simulate being pressed to your left? Because the video makes it look the opposite.
Alright Squidd! Finally got back to the sim stuff! 💪🏾😁
I have the NLR motion platform and its perfect. You dont want slow and long movements but sharp and fast for precision!
The Dof m2 or even ms2 are both good motion platforms coming in at just under a grand
Is there a motion sim for consoles the moves with the movement if the steering wheel and pressing of the gas and break. I saw one frm symdeck but its too expensive. Is there a cheaper sim. Also habe you trued yhe yawvr yaw 2 sim?
So one Nova 360 Sims and combined with G force type centrifuge, on a rotating arm also able to raise/ lower at speed and all the range bet the experience would be even better, I mean since we're dreaming may as well dream big.
Lmao the line "and don't even get me started on those guys building full f16 cockpits in their garage." Lmfao I died at this. Anyways sweet vid. Loved it thatnkyou
Oh I want the nova 360! Cheers for this video!
I think Yaw2 - YAW VR seems to be a good option.
excuse me. that movie to a 11 year old me back in the day was absolutely awesome.
In the NOVA 360 bubble, I did not see any perforated hull with ventilators or any connected oxygen hose, which suppose to provide fresh oxygen!
I mean, after an hour of being closed into this sphere, the CO2 levels are bound to get pretty high, right?
I remember seeing a rig at an arcade in Florida that had full tilt capability…it could do 360’s and full rolls. I believe it was a fighter pilot arcade game but I’m not sure.
are there some nova 360 like DIY project ?
Any check out the yaw2 ? Seems decent for the price
2:20 aircraft banking left motion platform banking right, Oh YEA! this is the king of forces i want in my $30k simulator
I like how the editor threw in clips of random sims that aren't even the one he's talking about.. 😂
This kind of technology would go well with our Sega Master System !
building to a building edit of the exit
More video game racing content please!!!
can't afford 🥺just dreaming if I play just once....before I die ....
aqua ball needles
Here's what I want out of a sim. I want to feel like Captain Mitchell in an F/A-18C. Give me as much G resistance and supersonic simulation you can simulate. Where would I go for that?
Wait you guys think Wild Wild West was a bad movie?
Can u tell me if I should get a altezza as a first car?
What do you want to do with it?
The most basic I can afford is just a steering wheel and those three pedals and at least my chair 😂
I feel myself paying more attention to his hair than what he's talking about lol
Imagine paying so much for a motion sim only to use one of the cheapest direct drive systems
Early that's just ideal yep
One of my family has a motion rig that was crazy it was humongous and when I got in it it was so much fun
Imagine the last Motion Sim using it while Flying a Space Fighter Jets from STAR WARS... ❤
I'm Not Sure. There is no top and bottom in space. We need to get rid of the one damn g 😅
Me after seeing the Nova360 knowing damn well I am gonna only use it to play Ace Combat 7 and Project wingman all day
You missed the best one, Force Dynamics 401CR
I think I'll just keep using my controller until I can afford a faster car.
...and a VR setup. More games, less money. I already have a PC powerful enough for low-spec VR. If not for FB's policies, I would already have bought a Quest 2 and a USB-C tether. A similarly priced sim setup would be a G29 and a folding chair.
just get a valve index. you dont have to buy the controllers with it and it will cost like 600 bucks
The best thing for nova360 is the came with a free throw up bucket.
The Yaw2 was announced around the same time of this video. Starts at around $1500
If I spend $25k in a simulator my wife would take me to a mental therapist 😂😂😂😂
GR8T show! You RoCk! BTW, is that "shark fin" on your head? Just asking for a friend :O)
Definitely a dream of mine to get a motion sim
4:10 when you don't know the difference between 5 and 6 figures
When will people realise VR is better than screens for Sims. Especially when you would really wear a helmet.
Also, check out the Yaw 3
Wild Wild West was a bad movie? That was a hit dude. WTF are you talking about. It's still a great movie.
The Jurassic Park sphere look alike is the best
Id be happy with just a non budget wheel, which made me laugh to see a couple of these rigs with a budget wheel.
I noticed that there are too many instances of where the host says something but the screen doesn't match. I thought it was a joke the first few times, but I now realize they are just mistakes. I'll be a sport and point them all out when I get time lol. This video was when he said that the one item was 6 figures and 5 figures flashed on the screen ($66, 600). Maybe these are some kind of internal gags?
Sigma Integrale.... it was my choice and I love it! Rivals DBox system.
Very cool man!!!
How much is it now 3 years later?
Wow, 10/10 review, now I wanna go build a 747 cocpit outta cardboard 😂
02:19 Instead of three monitors, a screen and a projector above the head. 😉
I'm thinking of getting the DOF P3.Yaw 2 might be a little arcade for me.
Great video!!!
I have the Qubic and it was way more than $25k to get fully set up
lmao, the irony of using a logitech extreme 3D pro stick in a Nova 360 cockpit. That's like buying an i8 and installing a go kart wheel. Sure it'll do the job, but... Why? lol
I don't get how that big-ass american setup costs 66k while the european solution is 16k and is so much more realistic...
That ball simulator is nutzoids, my question is how do they do the wiring to all the devices inside the ball, must be some freaky contract system otherwise wires would be getting ripped out quick as this thing goes around and around in a flight sim barrel roll. LOL
I don't know if anyone mention this but a company upstate new York name Force dynamic makes two rigs I believe.
$20,000 motion set up.
$200 racing wheel
yeah i could easily buy that last one (I'm currently behind on my rent for my small flat, my pc is the one my father got in the 1990s and my wheel is a £50 one i found on ebay. I rest it on my legs and use it like that cuz i cant afford a chair or a desk)
I’d sim operating the Liger Zero Zoid
Playseat Challenge vs Wheelstand?
Challenge. 100% The seating position is so much better.
The haircut is killing me squiddwerd
Also Yaw2 boyyyyyy
I have this haircut just to make the internet mad now.
@@IdealMediaChannel 🤣🤣
that haircut doesnt go well with the greenscreen haha
My haIrcut doesn't go well with anything!
Logitech momo with a $500,000+ motion sim.🤣
The DOF Reality H2 is cheaper and blows away the NLR seat mover.
I just need a meditation chamber and my mind can go in 11 d universe - out of this world...
I want to build one on a tree trimming high lift...