ZanaZamora, the U.S.-based trucker who packs a robust driving sim rig of their semi, simply posted an replace about it that went viral on Reddit. The sim racing and flight sim fanatic stated in r/SimRacing Setups that Conspit, the model they used for the driving-sim wheel on their authentic gaming rig, labored with them on these upgrades.
The largest change that we noticed with the semi-truck sim rig is the white GT-Lite racing rig with a white-and-blue Pro racing seat. ZanaZamora stated that it “not only looks fantastic in here but also fits better in the limited space. A surprisingly small footprint for such a beefy rig. The proper racing bucket seat is way more comfy, with proper posture not only adding to immersion but helping with feeling and reacting to the feedback from the controls better.” Aside from the rig and seat, in addition they obtained Conspit CPP Evo 3 pedals, an Ares Platinum wheelbase, a fast adapter, and a dashboard.
The Redittor and truck driver stated that the components and equipment are a lot smaller and lighter than their earlier construct, which is essential for the restricted house that they’ve inside their truck.
Years ago my post of my semi truck gaming rig here went fairly viral. I’m happy to share that it has continued to evolve into this now absolutely unhinged setup, replacing my passenger seat with an entire Sim Racing/Flight rig from r/pcmasterrace
Aside from these racing-centric upgrades, we additionally see a couple of different new components. For instance, it appears to be like like they now drive a Corsair K95 RGB Platinum XT keyboard and a correct Stream Deck — vital upgrades from their outdated wi-fi keyboard and generic macro pad.
ZanaZamora stated that their pal owns the truck that they drive, and that “he actually supports it for the most part,” referring to their “unhinged setup” that sits on the passenger facet of the semi. When a commenter requested what “for the most part” meant, they stated, “For probably the most half, as in ‘that’s cool, however I’ve payments to pay, don’t keep up all night time gaming.’”
Even although some might imagine putting in such an costly setup in a truck is a bit dangerous for theft, the trucker stated all the pieces is bolted to the sim rig (which we assume is securely put in on the truck itself). “It’d be a pain to steal any of this,” ZanaZamora stated. They additionally added, “It would take some time and tools, i.e. planning. And the only time I’m ever off the truck that long is when it’s parked securely at my house.”
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