What is Sim Racing and How to Start?

- Sim racing setups are not just for online racing
- Sim racing is vital if you want to learn about a new track
- It comes in handy if you want to fine-tune your race craft
If you love staying up-to-date with the latest news from the realm of motorsports, you may encounter a different trend that has emerged nowadays. The realm of eSports is experiencing major changes, and sim racing is the new trend. To be precise, sim racing is also known as simulated racing.

The art of developing simulators has been in existence since 1989. However, you should be aware of the differences between a racing game and a simulator. Racing games were developed to provide entertainment and make people stay engaged.
Racing games usually refer to those games where you can select your favorite car and race it either on a road or track. On the contrary, a racing simulation involves driving a car on an in-depth level.
The simulator is designed to replicate real-world situations and physics. In other words, a simulator creates the most precise representation of driving dynamics. So how do you start with a simulator? Let's find out!

Select your Simulation Games Wisely
To be precise, this is the first step to getting started with a simulator. Nowadays, you will come across a large variety of racing games which don't cost much. From GT racing to Formula 1, there are endless varieties of sim racing games that can help you get started.
Nowadays, you would even find games appropriate for karting and drifting. Note that there are three primary gaming platforms to participate in the sim games. They are PC, Xbox and PlayStation. The sim games you will buy depend a great deal on the platforms. For instance, a sim game designed for a PC will be different from Xbox.

Mounting your Racing Wheel
Note that you need a stable platform to mount your steering wheel. For instance, you just cannot mount your racing wheel on an ironing board or office desk. If you want an enjoyable experience while playing sim games, always consider investing in customized platforms. For instance, you can order a desk that is sturdy enough to withstand the steering wheel.
Nowadays, you will come across a sim rig or wheel stand to mount your wheel. In most cases, a full rig costs more than a simple wheel stand. In other words, you have to consider your budget while shopping for wheel mounting platforms.
If your budget doesn't permit, then opting for a wooden platform would be enough. Wheel stands are ideal for those who have space shortages. One of the key highlights of a wheel stand is its simplicity. After using the stand, you can just fold it. It doesn't consume much space, which is another highlighting aspect.
You can also opt for sim rigs if your budget permits. One of the key highlights of sim rigs is that they can be tailored based on your preferences. In other words, you can easily add a wide variety of mounts to get the desired seating position. As per many pro players, you are investing in sim rigs for ensuring higher chance of success in the future.
So as you can see, there are various aspects of getting started with sim racing. If you want to be successful in sim racing, always go for proper accessories. This will help you win sim racing games easily.
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