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Playstation/Gaming Discussions => PS3 Discussion => Topic started by: prosloth on May 01, 2001, 08:21:16 PM

Title: GT3 Driving Chair Design
Post by: prosloth on May 01, 2001, 08:21:16 PM
For those seeking the ultimate driving experience from GT3, I have designed the Racing cokpit of your dreams! Features include a PS2 intergrated 8 speaker surround sound system, real sport bucket racing seat and safety harness,and a 150 watt rms powered sub with 4 Vibrating bass shakers for the "in the car " feel. Built for a 27 inch TV but that can be changed to suit. Tiltable GT3 steering wheel. And I`m researching a shifter for it that feels and functions like the real thing. The only thing missing is the torque for the steering wheel and tighter springs for more resistance on the pedals. If you can think of anything else to add to the experience short of a hydrualic system, let me know. I `m open for Ideas and my pockets are deep.
Title: GT3 Driving Chair Design
Post by: ddaryl on May 01, 2001, 08:24:12 PM
just send me a prototype ok
Title: GT3 Driving Chair Design
Post by: Solid Snake 88 on May 01, 2001, 09:00:03 PM
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Originally posted by ddaryl
just send me a prototype ok


Ya, me too. I\'ll, uh, test it our for ya. :)
Title: GT3 Driving Chair Design
Post by: FatalXception on May 01, 2001, 09:03:36 PM
I think you should add in a serious rumbler, a-la original "sega afterburner" c0ckpit game.  Something that\'ll really shake you up if you crash.  :wedge:

To bad you nixed the hydraulic system - that woulda been sweet too.

In other news!  I hit 300! woot!

EDIT:
As if it edits out **** in the word c0ckpit.  Damn.
Title: GT3 Driving Chair Design
Post by: dragonluv on May 02, 2001, 06:11:43 AM
A long time ago I had made what I called a "Rumble seat" for Sega Rally on the Sega Saturn.  Inside the seat were 2 10" Bazzooka tubes and another 10" truck style Sub in the back rest area.  Let me tell you it was awsome.  Sega Rally let out some great base on the dirt sections of the track.  It is currently sitting in pieces in my basement.  It was constructed out of wood and then I just carpeted it with left overs.