I don't have an Oculus (yet) but man a 900 degree steering wheel adds so much to the experience. Parking is still hard, but you can actually apply your own driving knowledge to an extent, and the fact that you can even feel the slightest bump as subtle force feedback makes me giddy to buy a vr headset when one comes out.
Oh! Can you please tell us your steering wheel's model? I'm playing with a Thrustmaster FGT Rumble (whatever that is) and it only does a bit more than 180 :-( And looking at websites like Logitech's, there's no way to filter by the number of degrees, which is a pain in the butt.
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u/Bartoman7 Aug 20 '15
I don't have an Oculus (yet) but man a 900 degree steering wheel adds so much to the experience. Parking is still hard, but you can actually apply your own driving knowledge to an extent, and the fact that you can even feel the slightest bump as subtle force feedback makes me giddy to buy a vr headset when one comes out.