The Huawei AITO M9, is a new high-tech electric vehicle from China that lets users play racing games using the car’s actual ...
So how realistic do you like your simulators? Some racing fans are willing to spend thousands of dollars on displays, controls, and seats that move and shake to enhance their virtual driving ...
Home-built racing simulators are becoming increasingly popular, with something to suit every budget. It's possible to have an installation for $1,000 or $2,000, but you can also sink tens of thousands ...
Simulators are cool, but they’ll never provide drivers with the authentic atmosphere and fear, for that matter, present in a real racing car. That doesn’t mean people don’t try though. This particular ...
What good is a simulator if it's not realistic? Trucking simulators in particular can go to extremes. When bridges close in real life, they close in American Truck Simulator. So why would you play ...
I'm all for cosmetic DLC that affects bits of a game you can actually see. (By contrast, purchasable character skins in first-person games seem a little silly.) So here's a new bit of downloadable ...
Take a look at gaming-wheel options in the affordable sim-racing category, and you get a couple of impressions. The cheapest, sub-$200 gaming-wheel setups on the market are simply not very realistic, ...
Before you dive into the wild world of sim racing, you're going to need a wheel and pedals. Skip the cross-shopping and check out these favorites. Tim Stevens Former editor at large for CNET Cars Tim ...