FM3 With Microsoft Wheel; A Virgin's Review

FM3 With Microsoft Wheel; A Virgin's Review

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wy906

3,169 posts

176 months

Friday 6th November 2009
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Rob P said:

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Ironing board! Brillianthehe
I also bought a small upright chair with padding from a local flea market for £17. I found normal table chair too high to be comfortable for the foot paddles.

So this, along with my ironing broad, I’ve got my budget racing seat set-up! smile

Haven’t tried it in anger yet but I’ll sure be playing FM3 loads this weekend! Just waiting for my phone line and broadband and I’m all set. Damn BT Openreach!

Scoobydougie

677 posts

206 months

Saturday 7th November 2009
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Ironing boards! No point doing things by half's, and being a tightwad I couldn't face buying the gameracer seat so I made my own:









Designed to be dismantled for storage and has built in surround sound with the sub under the seat so you really know when you hit the kerbs. (I have been accused of getting carried away when I start these type of projects!)



gareth.e

2,071 posts

191 months

Saturday 7th November 2009
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Scoobydougie said:
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AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

spandexx

Original Poster:

944 posts

278 months

Saturday 7th November 2009
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gareth.e said:
Scoobydougie said:
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AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I concur! Brilliant.

daz4m

2,909 posts

197 months

Wednesday 11th November 2009
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I enjoyed that. smile

Hoping I get one for Christmas.

Great Pretender

26,140 posts

216 months

Wednesday 11th November 2009
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Spandex, you are amongst friends here.

It seems that now, as we approach our time-to-be-sensible thirties, those that we hold dear just don't seem to understand. Instead of shouting at the telly - having yet again made an arse of Hocheichen for the approach to Quiddelbacher-Hohe - it seems we should all be out there hunting for prams and suitable vehicles in which to transport them.

I laughed out loud when I read your last sentence; for that all too familiar metal scrapes metal clack as a key is turned in the door signals the untimely demise of another hard-earned gaming session frown

...And woe betide thee who fails to stop play!

You're a brave man though; I wouldn't dare touch the cushions.


Edited by Great Pretender on Wednesday 11th November 13:32

daz4m

2,909 posts

197 months

Wednesday 11th November 2009
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I too have the same issue. Can I turn to you guys for help.

Mannginger

9,125 posts

259 months

Wednesday 11th November 2009
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Great Pretender said:
I laughed out loud when I read your last sentence; for that all too familiar metal scrapes metal, clack as a key is turned in the door signals the untimely demise of another hard-earned gaming session frown

...And woe betide thee who fails to stop play!
hehe I recognise this too!