rec.autos.simulators

A new vibrating force feedback seat pad!

Karl Zose

A new vibrating force feedback seat pad!

by Karl Zose » Wed, 22 Dec 1999 04:00:00

I saw it today:
it has several options, like an add-on *** for female drivers :)
Steve Ferguso

A new vibrating force feedback seat pad!

by Steve Ferguso » Thu, 23 Dec 1999 04:00:00

Probably this is in bad taste, but it is quite well known in medical
circles that vibrations have a very predictable effect on bowels.  Better
visit the toilet before you start playing...

And no stocking up on bean burritos to get in the mood for the Mexican GP.

Stephen

: There is a new vibrating force feedback seat pad on the market (soon to
: be released) that simulates the different physical forces applied to a
: pilot, wich is available for the flying/racing simulators. The
: pre-released review of the product is fantastic (flightsim.com).

: Are these intelliVIBE modules part of the Direct X software? Does
: anyone know if, by any miracle, GPL supports the intelliVIBE modules...

Jon

A new vibrating force feedback seat pad!

by Jon » Thu, 23 Dec 1999 04:00:00

The Tactile feedback seat from VRF Corp works the best with any game, but it
works awesome with games that support intelivibe like N3 and Legends.

www.vrf.com
It's realy awesome in N3, I wont race with out it.

Jon

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Sponsored by PDPI makers of the L4 game card.
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And VRF Corp. makers of the tactile feedback seat.
http://www.tactilefeedback.com
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> There's a joke in this somewhere, but this is a family forum :)

> -larry



> > There is a new vibrating force feedback seat pad on the market (soon to
> > be released) that simulates the different physical forces applied to a
> > pilot, wich is available for the flying/racing simulators. The
> > pre-released review of the product is fantastic (flightsim.com).

> > Are these intelliVIBE modules part of the Direct X software? Does
> > anyone know if, by any miracle, GPL supports the intelliVIBE modules...

Don Hancock (

A new vibrating force feedback seat pad!

by Don Hancock ( » Thu, 23 Dec 1999 04:00:00


>www.vrf.com
>It's realy awesome in N3, I wont race with out it.

>Jon

    So what DOES it feel like?  What effects is it depicting?  Do you still
have FF in your wheel?  Does it seem to hit your framerate?  I already have
a scanner and a Sparq drive off my parallel port, the chain's getting pretty
long...

Gunner

Mr Meane

A new vibrating force feedback seat pad!

by Mr Meane » Sat, 25 Dec 1999 04:00:00

How does it rack up against an Aura Interactor in games that don't support
intelliVIBE?

mm



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