I'd advise you to get a rig, yeah. They really help keeping everything in 1 place, while staying compact and functional.
I'd recommend getting the NRL GTRacer 2.0, as it's quite sturdy, compact and able to withstand up to 13nm of torque. Atleast, that's what I've been told by other reviewers.
I could maybe try to sell it, but as with my wheel, I want to instead get the 488 GT3 wheel because of the amount of buttons it has and mainly because of the quick release functionality.
For serious simracing, I wouldn't recommend it. For PlayStation I'd recommend GT7 to start with, and then once you've built up some skill, switching to ACC.
I'd say it's not too far from being realistic, but it's a sim-cade. ACC for instance is a real sim.
I'd advise you to get a rig, yeah. They really help keeping everything in 1 place, while staying compact and functional.
I'd recommend getting the NRL GTRacer 2.0, as it's quite sturdy, compact and able to withstand up to 13nm of torque. Atleast, that's what I've been told by other reviewers.
I could maybe try to sell it, but as with my wheel, I want to instead get the 488 GT3 wheel because of the amount of buttons it has and mainly because of the quick release functionality.
For serious simracing, I wouldn't recommend it. For PlayStation I'd recommend GT7 to start with, and then once you've built up some skill, switching to ACC.