rec.autos.simulators

F1 an athletic sport?

Jon Petersso

F1 an athletic sport?

by Jon Petersso » Wed, 13 Jan 1999 04:00:00

[MGPRS2]

I honestly don't know. I haven't got my Logitech FF Wheel yet, but I read
this in a review of another FF wheel (http://www.racesimcentral.net/);

"In MGPRS2 the control is great, I just love the feel of the curbs... and
the "thump" you feel when you shift up or down a gear, fantastic. A nice
feature of FF is that you can feel a difference in the surface you drive on.
If you are on the grass, the wheel will turn much lighter that when your on
the tarmac or gravel"

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Marc J.Nelso

F1 an athletic sport?

by Marc J.Nelso » Wed, 13 Jan 1999 04:00:00

Ooops!  Pardon my intrusion...I thought the title of this thread was "An F1
Athletic Support."  ;)

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Larr

F1 an athletic sport?

by Larr » Fri, 15 Jan 1999 04:00:00

I can tell you this much.  Two hours of Viper in thei Pro or GT levels
with a MSFFW will leave your arms tired!

-Larry



> [MGPRS2]
> >How good is the FF? Does the wheel just shake or do you feel
> >understeer/oversteer?

> I honestly don't know. I haven't got my Logitech FF Wheel yet, but I read
> this in a review of another FF wheel (http://www.mgprs2.com/rev-frs.htm);

> "In MGPRS2 the control is great, I just love the feel of the curbs... and
> the "thump" you feel when you shift up or down a gear, fantastic. A nice
> feature of FF is that you can feel a difference in the surface you drive on.
> If you are on the grass, the wheel will turn much lighter that when your on
> the tarmac or gravel"

> Followup set to rec.autos.simulators
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> Jon Petersson (http://jon.svenskabio.com)
> Allez Jacques! Hyv? Mika! Vai Pedro! Go Damon! Forza Giancarlo!

Daniel Lichtenberg

F1 an athletic sport?

by Daniel Lichtenberg » Mon, 18 Jan 1999 04:00:00


>I can tell you this much.  Two hours of Viper in thei Pro or GT levels
>with a MSFFW will leave your arms tired!

IMHO Viper isn't that hard. A championship in NFS3, THAT's hell! Not
realistic, but your arms are hurting for certain.

Daniel

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