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Who knew Anthy was a super serious sim racer?!
This weekend Project CARS 2 will be in Anaheim at Bottle Logic Brewery! Stop by and experience the next step in racing sim evolution, playable on the Razer Blade. #RAZERTOUR
Click here to preorder Project CARS 2!
weezer cave demo - driving mode - loss
Arduino Pro Micro gear shifter (for ETS2/ATS)
Here's the source code of a quick and dirty emulator for 16 gears shifter (originally from MAN trucks) adapted to Logitech G-27 shifter/USB.
/*-------------------------------------------------- Sample code by Matthew Heironimus https://github.com/MHeironimus/ArduinoJoystickLibrary 2016-11-24 Gear shifter for MAN lever and ETS2/ATS mod by Genxha https://wolfhowls.tumblr.com/ Wiring: Lever wire > Pro Micro Pin Upper (round) button (Emulated X button index 3 joy 4) Blue > GND Yellow > 5 Side selector (Emulated B button Index 2 joy 3) Violet > 4 Green > GND Lower selector (Emulated A button - both positions index 0, 1 joy 1, 2) White > GND Red > 3 Blue* > 2 <---- Note: solder a spare wire between center position of lower selector to pin 2 -----------------------------------------------*/ #include Joystick_ Joystick(JOYSTICK_DEFAULT_REPORT_ID, JOYSTICK_TYPE_GAMEPAD, 4, 0, // Button Count, Hat Switch Count false, false, false, // X and Y, but no Z Axis false, false, false, // No Rx, Ry, or Rz false, false, // No rudder or throttle false, false, false); // No accelerator, brake, or steering void setup() { // Initialize Button Pins for (int index = 0; index < 4; index++) { int pin = index + 2; pinMode(pin, INPUT_PULLUP); } Joystick.begin(); // Initialize for (int index = 0; index < 4; index++) { // Reset Joystick.setButton(index, !digitalRead(index + 2)); } } void loop() { int lastButtonState[4]; for (int index = 0; index < 4; index++) { // read and set initial button status lastButtonState[index] = digitalRead(index + 2); } /* Main FOR loop */ for (int index = 0; index < 4; index++) { // read button status and send joystick events int pin = index +2; int currentButtonState = !digitalRead(pin); if (currentButtonState != lastButtonState[index]) { Joystick.setButton(index, currentButtonState); lastButtonState[index] = currentButtonState; } } }
Taxi Life: A City Driving Simulator Management Gameplay Trailer
Create and manage a taxi company in Barcelona. Transport passengers, explore the city, buy more cars, and hire employees and assign them appropriate cars, neighborhoods, and time slots.
Simteract and Nacon's Taxi Life: A City Driving Simulator launches for Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC on March 7, 2024.
Should a motion platform cost $5k?
Should a motion platform cost $5k? #AATD #Aviation #Controlloaders #Drivingsim #Entertainmentrides
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In my travels on the internet, I have witnessed DIY’er attempting to make motion base platforms from various items. From drill motors to wood, these systems are ingenious, but in my opinion seem unsafe and will not last over the long term. Let’s explore why…
What does it take to build a motion base? At the…
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