Hi. Anybody running a Next Level V3 motion simulator with an Accuforce wheel? If so, any compatibility issues with Sim Commander software? e.g., can you still launch games via Sim Commander and have full use of the motion simulator? Thanks
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Some time ago we had the Next Level seat mover here to see how it performed relative to the Stage Series. I ran it with the AccuForce, SimVibe, G-Seat, etc... without issue.
None of our employees are interested in it, so it sits collecting dust for the last year or so. Feel free to message if you know anyone who might be interested in a barely used Next Level seat mover.
Hey Bernard, I have some interest in the seat mover. What is the best way to get in touch to talk further? Thanks!
Hi there,
I run the SimCommander 4 software using the G-Belt (one of the best sim purchases ever) and the Simvibe portion to drive some Clark Synthesis transducers TST239, TST329 and TST429). Everything works just fine with NLR V3 platform and the NLR Traction Plus. The Simvibe software is very very customizable, and SimXperience’s support is awesome (Bernard even had a fix for me one over a weekend). See my Blog post on setting vibrations up at
https://clarksynthesis.com/improving-my-race-simulator-immersion-with-transducers/
FWIW, I run the NLR v3 Motion Sim with an Accuforce Pro v2 DD wheel, Fanatec CSP v3 brakes, Fanatec Handbrake and Thrustmaster TH8a H-shifter. Works fine for me in pretty much every game I have tried. I usually use Sim Commander to forward telemetry/motion data to the NLR ports.
Thanks for responding so quickly Bernard. Very helpful and appreciated. Not surprised that the V3 pales in comparison to the Stage Series platforms.