What is the most important piece of simracing hardware to you?

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Wheel bases, sim rig chassis, bucket seats, handbrakes, wheel rims and the list goes on. There are so many bits of hardware one can buy for a racing simulator. But which is the most important to you?

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Now as popular as ever, simracing has reached a point where thinking of something that doesn't exist on the market is becoming increasingly difficult. This is especially true for the hardware industry as companies are constantly innovating and finding new gaps to fill.

Just a few years ago, a steering wheel and a set of pedals was the most accurate simulation one could imagine let alone dream of. But today, racers sit in their carbon fibre bucket seats, surrounded by displays, button boxes and levers, all playing a part in the immersion. In fact, without even counting the number of rivals creating similar pieces of tech, there is seemingly an infinity of objects one can add to a rig.

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Whilst that's all well and good for the experienced racer, it can be daunting to newcomers. There are many that race with a simple wheel and pedals setup but are in search of more. The big question they have is, what is the most important piece of hardware to get your hands on? What is the logical progression step after getting the most basic simulator items?

An immersive simracer's opinion​

In my opinion, this is a question of what a simracer is looking to get out of their hobby. In my case, I race cars in a virtual setting with the aim of feeling like a racing driver. I want to sit behind my wheel and pretend to be a Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, Nick Tandy or Ben Keating-esque fella.

As such, my idea of the most important simrig purchases may differ from someone that's looking to create content or compete at the highest level. Furthermore, being a fan of VR racing, I may avoid purchases that focus on aesthetics, instead going for something that feels immersive.

With that in mind, I would say that the most important part of a simracing rig for me would have to be a seat. This is the thing one touches the most whilst racing and will most heighten the sense of immersion, besides the wheel and pedals. A quality seat will obviously help with comfort and make you feel cocooned in a racing car.

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However, with time I am noticing that I can see the attraction of button boxes. Being in VR, it is very difficult for me to find the correct buttons on my keyboard. One minute, I'm reaching for the pause button, the next I may have turned off traction control in a thunderstorm and am spinning towards the end of my race. So if I'm allowed another option to answer this very broad question, I would say that a button box seems fairly important to my style of simracing.

Have your say​

So that's what I think. But I'm dying to read what you have to say. Make sure to comment what pieces of simracing hardware are the most important to you. Also, give us some context and mention why you think your choice is so important.
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Without a doubt upgrading to a loadcell brake was the one thing that improved my times dramatically. From midfield at best to challenging for regular wins and podiums.
 
Having a great wheel. I drive using the feel of the car from the force feedback coming thru the wheel. Without it I would basically be driving blind in my opinion.
 
1) PC to run it smoothly
2) Decent wheel to steer
3) Decent LC pedals
4) Rig
5) Upgrades & add peripherals

6) Forum to complain about things
 
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Brake pedal. Cannot believe what a night and day it was to install the TrueBrake mod on my Logitech pedals and suddenly I wasn't flying off each corner from under-braking or locking up.
 
The CPU thanks to plenty sims being single thread limited, after that the GPU. The rest is just controls.
 
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All essentials (wheel, pedals, monitor, PC) are equally important, as you cannot race with either one missing.
The rest are just bells and whistles on the top, rig, tactile, VR, etc.
 
As a few have already stated its the Graphics Card. Being able to max all settings with great performance is a must and starting point.
 
My self designed personalized for me aluminum rig. The foundation for every other bit of kit for which I use to race.
 
Wheel + pedals. are simply the most important sim hardware. everything else you can live without.
Even though you would have to shoot me to take away my motion rig and vr ;-)
 
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My ranked:
  1. Pedals. Load Cell brake basically a requirement - hydraulic throttle a bonus if possible
  2. Buttkickers (One for front and one for rear) + portable, 80-20 mountable amp
  3. Sturdy Aluminum Profile
  4. Wheel Base (Direct Drive highly preferable)
  5. Quality seat. Go to your junkyard for a cheap one, or pay out the ass. I did both.
  6. Sound System (more important than the screen for immersion IMO)
  7. Screen (High Refresh Rate preferable, resolution not too important)
  8. Shifter, preferably one that can do both sequential and H-Pattern
  9. PC (not as important, 1080p 60fps very easy to achieve in sim titles)
  10. DDU (way more useful than you'd think, still a novelty though)
  11. Button Box
  12. Handbrake (higher if you rally a lot)
  13. Extra wheels
 
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Nice & comfy armchair, yes, you read it right. I mean there´s no point to use bucket seat, g-forces aren´t so massive most of the rigs, right?
 
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