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    I was looking for a way to get more time on some of the not so local tracks NASA runs. I installed rFactor and downloaded several tracks and cars. Without a good wheel this did not work so well. So I picked up a Logitech G27 (the other Logitech wheel is also good). I downloaded most of the files from the Mini site, http://www.metroplexmini.org/forum/s...ad.php?t=28601. They have a good setup guide and host weekly races. After tuning tuning the Forcefeed Back the sim drives really close to a real car.

    If anybody is interested in setting up a team of group post and we can race.
    M3 is always the answer.

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    I downloaded and installed it... Will have to wait for another day to try it out.

    Already got my Logitech wheel ready.

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    I am redownloading it now. I'd be interested in doing some racing if I can fit it in, my schedule is a little off to race many people in North America though.

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    Crap. I thought all this Mac-discrimination was a thing of the past...
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    Quote Originally Posted by OZMDD View Post
    Crap. I thought all this Mac-discrimination was a thing of the past...
    Bootcamp or VM and install Windows.
    M3 is always the answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ken o View Post
    Bootcamp or VM and install Windows.
    or just buy a real computer. been meaning to try rfactor

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