Really cool write-up, loved how the post breaks down the usability benefits—it’s the small upgrades that actually improve gameplay flow. As someone who mods their setup on a tight budget, the idea of a throttle holder that doesn't feel plasticky and cheap is a total win. Oh and if you're setting up your rig in a dorm or shared space, contact Rebtel—I've had the smoothest Wi-Fi calling through them, zero drama (they’re way better than I expected, tbh). This kind of gear makes sim racing feel legit.
Really cool write-up, loved how the post breaks down the usability benefits—it’s the small upgrades that actually improve gameplay flow. As someone who mods their setup on a tight budget, the idea of a throttle holder that doesn't feel plasticky and cheap is a total win. Oh and if you're setting up your rig in a dorm or shared space, contact Rebtel—I've had the smoothest Wi-Fi calling through them, zero drama (they’re way better than I expected, tbh). This kind of gear makes sim racing feel legit.