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Force Dynamics 401—How to Ruin a Rally Car
Our second 401 video showing the first production machine at SpeedClub in Finland. You can see the rotation of the 401 really well here—it starts out centered, and recenters itself over time.
The video, sound, USB, and network data go over the "umbilical", with the video and USB running via CAT5 extenders.
The 301 running SNES Mario Kart!
A 301 running SNES Super Mario Kart. Thanks to our man Dave S. for making this happen! My driving is lousy, but it's an absolute blast to play. Unfortunately we don't have that 301 any more! On a serious note, this gives an idea as to what we can do in terms of customization.
The first 401 video—David driving LFS; the FO8 at South City
Here's the first video of the 401. Enjoy!
(If you'd like a high resolution version (WMV, about 30mb) click here.)
301 video
Most of the following videos were created by our customers or individuals seeing the 301 at shows or other places (thanks!).
Older videos
Prototype videos
Except where otherwise noted, the following videos are of our 301 production prototype. It looked quite a bit different, and its motion performance was about 80% of the production machine, but the videos are still pretty fun!
These videos were created by us, but uploaded to YouTube by other people (thanks to you, also!).
301 / Richard Burns Rally: How to Fail Rally School
It's finally here! Richard Burns Rally support for the 301 means you can now feel gravel under your car without screwing up. I'd like to thank Dave Skotnicki from Game Editing for writing data extraction tools for us, and Brett Wenzel from the bhmotorsports forums for introducing us. Thanks, guys!
301 / Fuzzy Dice Test video
The second 301 video wasn't originally intended to be public. It was originally shot as a test run of a "fuzzy dice" idea—to hang something inside the simulator so an in-car video could pick up the side force. As it turned out, the object I picked was way too heavy and just swung wildly all over, but I had a Big Shunt that ended up showing off the simulator quite well too. So, in this video you can see a wildly swinging washer being thrown around by the force of the simulator along with the driver!
