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6 Realistic Racing Simulators for Gamers

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So you love racing games but would like to get a more realistic experience while playing them. A decent racing simulator can help your cause. These advanced racing simulators are more than capable of improving gaming experience:

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Motion Simulation TL3: a racing simulator with a 200 degree, spherical projector screen, variable driving position cockpit, and a portable design. It has an adjustable design.

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RacingCUBE: a motion platform for racing. You get 360-degree of rotation, an adjustable center of rotation, and an optional sway and surge function.

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Vesaro 195: a racing simulator with a 195″ curved display. It also has 1:1 scale cars and cockpit. The optional DBOX motion technology with up to 6 inches of motion makes your experience more realistic.

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Ford Racing Simulator: this system uses linear servo actuators to reproduce actual racing conditions. Its suspended, monocoque fiberglass chassis rolls, pitches, and rotates 360-degrees at up to 0.5G acceleration. You also get a 108″-wide, triple HD monitor display and 500-watt audio system.

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4DOF Panoramatic Racing Simulator: this racing simulator has 3 moving legs and a rotating base in addition to 3 x 27″ LED display. The simulator gathers data on position, speed, G-force, and other parameters and moves the cockpit accordingly.

Vesaro I Evolve Extreme Pro: this system has 3 55″ LED displays and 6 inch motion actuators to offer a realistic motion experience.  It also comes with a dual sequential and H-Patter shifter, 5.1 surround sound, a Cobra Evolution Pro Vesaro Signature bucket racing seat, and a tactile feedback system.

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