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Motion Platform V3
Enthusiasts chasing the most realistic immersion who want true seat motion on a compact footprint.
Enthusiasts chasing the most realistic immersion who want true seat motion on a compact footprint. Key specs: Seat-mover motion platform for maximum immersion (moves the seat, not the whole rig); Two-point tactile feedback for road bumps, texture, gear changes, collisions; Includes NLR Platform Manager software, click-and-play with major racing/flight titles on PC; Compact design fits within an existing cockpit footprint, no extra space required; European-made, engineered with commercial motion engineers.
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Specs
| Highlight 1 | Seat-mover motion platform for maximum immersion (moves the seat, not the whole rig) |
|---|---|
| Highlight 2 | Two-point tactile feedback for road bumps, texture, gear changes, collisions |
| Highlight 3 | Includes NLR Platform Manager software, click-and-play with major racing/flight titles on PC |
| Highlight 4 | Compact design fits within an existing cockpit footprint, no extra space required |
| Highlight 5 | European-made, engineered with commercial motion engineers |
Pros
- Seat-mover motion platform for maximum immersion (moves the seat, not the whole rig)
- Two-point tactile feedback for road bumps, texture, gear changes, collisions
- Includes NLR Platform Manager software, click-and-play with major racing/flight titles on PC
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