Trustmaster Releases Racing LED Display
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TheDeeGee
I remember when Trustmaster released all kinds of crap back in the day.
Oh wait.. they still do 🙄
SpajdrEX
That design looks like "i made it in one hour in my garage"
fry178
making it in an hour, and making it work (with the console) isnt the same ;-)
slyphnier
i am wondering how long the company/maker willing to support this product ?
without product support (updated with new games), this display is just cheap-junk
as this product is more for racing-game-bigfan... i dont think most racing-gamer that maniac to buy these ... so i am guessing it just sell some...
will it be "poor-sales but good product support" ?
never hear a company that generous before
The Laughing Ma
You have got to be f*cking kidding me, not withstanding the fact that you could just look at the screen and see ALL the info this thing displays anyone who can drive for sh*t is going to know what gear they are in, it's a fundamental part of driving craft to know what gear you should be in at what point on a course, even that is basic driving craft you should know braking points and acceleration points without having to look at some five buck 5th grade tech class project knock off.
Reddoguk
It should be built into the wheel itself.
vbetts
Moderator
...This looks exactly like the digital speedometer I picked up for my Suzuki....
stereoman
It's clearly aimed at the racing simulator crowd where there's a market for this kind of gear, strange that it's PS4 only tho, personally I wouldn't bother with something like this, i'm happy with my Thrustmaster T300 and T3PA pedals and my Next Level Racing stand, only thing I plan on picking up is a decent gear stick, currently using the paddles on the back of the wheel.
Prince Valiant
I don't understand why they wouldn't support PC.
fry178
@stereoman
a stick? what for?
i dont see a use beyond a simulator with cars that are over 10-20 y old,
and/or were only available as (non automated) manuals.
stereoman