

But maybe it’s a software function that D-Box software offers that Simtools 2.0 doesn’t? BUT: for that amount of money, you could get the Prosimu + 4 transducers and still have couple thousand left to spend on a GS-5 seat? Given the speed of the Prosimu actuators at 280mm/s, or 2G, which is double the speed of D-Box at 100mm/s, or 1G, I’d say the Prosimu actuators should also be able to give tactile feedback. I understand D-Box can even give tactile feedback through the actuators. I wonder if anyone can chime in about Prosimu, if they get the same quality of feeling. Barry Rowlandsaid the D-Box feels like ‘a properly sprung car’, so like real suspension. I’d like to know if Prosimu can portray the same amount of road detail as D-Box.

If you get D-Box, the price difference between 1.5'' and 3'' is double the price. If I’d buy the Prosimu set, I’d get the 150mm, because the price difference between 100 and 150mm is only 20%. But I think there where only two people that I’ve ever heard of who could afford those. I’ve met one dude on the D-Box Facebook group that explicitly bought the 6'' for racing, stating it was a huge difference in immersion. So whats the deal here? Double the performance for 1/3 the price? Does the PRS 200 with Simtools 2.0 perform exactly the same as the D-Box? But only a bit louder and less longevity? Does anyone have experience with Simtools 2.0 on motion, compared to D-Box software, does it have the same detailed feedback?ĭ-Box’s 1.5'' actuators are 38mm and everyone chooses those, maybe because the 3'' and 6'' are astronomically expensive, or maybe because it is enough for racing? Maybe Prosimu is wrong and you don’t need more than 50mm, or maybe it really is awesome to have 150mm (6'') travel for racing. They claim that they are double the speed of the D-Box (2g vs 1g) and can lift 200kg per actuator compared to D-Box 114kg per actuator. The Prosimu PRS 200 are brushless motors, their latest product, these are much stronger, much more silent than the old SCN6 actuators. I understand D-Box actuators are magnetic and therefore completely silent and very reliable. Can you get the exact same feedback from the D-Box setup as from the Prosimu? I understand D-Box uses it’s own software for the motion and works pretty good with almost every game. That’s more than three times as much, is D-Box three times better? The Prosimu 6 inches cost 9800 USD for 4. The 6 inch D-Box cost 36.000 USD for 4 if I’m correct.

It has double the speed of the D-Box actuators and comes in 100/150/200 millimeters travel, which is 4/6/8 Inches equivalent. I’m interested if anyone has experience with both motion platforms and if you could tell the price difference is worth it? I understand Prosimu has a new actuator the ‘PRS 200’:
