I found my old Serpent Virtual RC game port adapter:
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I don't know is this the right forum or topic for this, but some of You Administrators or Global moderators could move this to right place if needed.
This box allowed, together with RC receiver, to play PC car games with Your RC transmitter. Games required analog steering and throttle. I used to play Grand Prix 2 and Serpent's own RC car simulator demo with this. And yes, it was much more fun to control pixel cars with Your own RC transmitter. Serpent Virtual RC game port adapter
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Re: Serpent Virtual RC game port adapter
I also still have this along with the original box, I think looks like new. I was using this for Need for Speed game and remember that was working much better for me using my KO EX-1 than using keyboard or game adapters.
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After talking to a friend of mine the other day, I got interested in these. Well, the newer version. Add to the fact that there are no more local tracks here in Toronto. The only thing I don't like is the expensive monthly membership (software's free IIRC), which I remember was 18 Euros/month? Kinda expensive. Although it was pointed out it's still cheaper than buying tires for actual races.
I got the impression that the new VRC simulation is really like the real thing. Anybody using VRC here?

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I've played VRC for a few years, and when VRC pro was launched a couple of months ago i took out a years subscription. I think you can still play VRC V3 for free though.Bimdapogs wrote:After talking to a friend of mine the other day, I got interested in these. Well, the newer version. Add to the fact that there are no more local tracks here in Toronto. The only thing I don't like is the expensive monthly membership (software's free IIRC), which I remember was 18 Euros/month? Kinda expensive. Although it was pointed out it's still cheaper than buying tires for actual races.I got the impression that the new VRC simulation is really like the real thing. Anybody using VRC here?
The good thing with VRC pro is that it's now got 1/10th electric touring, as well as the 1/10th nitro and 1/8th nitro. They're also working on 1/12th pan cars and 1/10th off road, although off road could be a long way away from being released. Playing VRC definately improved my own onroad driving, i use my own transmitter with a VRC 3NT adapter.
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