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Originally Posted by Rob Olejniczak
Another thing that is interesting about racing sims in VR is that people that have no experience with racing sims, but have real track time experience are almost always faster in VR than using screens. The experience is much more like real life then screens are. The sense of speed is there with VR instantly, on screens you need to adapt to figure that out. The track and cars are a 1 to 1 scale. Braking and turn in references are the same you would use in real life braking. With screens people tend to do things like brake when the pit wall touches the side of the screen. You can't do that in real life.
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Agree 100%. I have iracing at home, but after spending 10 min on vr at a friends I was already feeling a lot more connected to the car than an hr with my 3 monitors. I did however find the resolution pretty disappointing, no motion sickness tho! Pro's and con's...