I play DCS flight sims, especially the F-14 module which has some awesome afterburner power effects. I really like the added immersion from this device. There is additional software which certainly helps, especially in racing sims, but I can adjust the treble and bass cutoff switches and volume to what I find powerful now after turning on the burner and it's an amazing feeling . A little practice isn't a lot, but you need to find the right settings for your situation. In the F-14 I now "feel" the taxi, runway, takeoff, coaster, brakes and guns. By the way I use VR which makes it even more explosive. You don't want to overdo it - it has a red flashing LED if you have too much energy in the vibrations. And don't forget to customize the in-game sound - you don't want vocals activating it. It balances a bit, but it's not that heavy. Installation took 15 minutes. Work and read instructions for 10 minutes. When you're in VR, make sure you position it so your hands can find the large, rotating knob and volume buttons in case you need to adjust them on the fly. I'm glad I have it.
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