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Years of simulator experience have significantly contributed to my development as a driver, culminating in the acquisition of my driver's license last week, and I also possess two years of real-life driving experience.
IMO. -16:9 budget starting point -21:9 not really any point unless it's for your main gaming computer that also gets sim racing time -32:9 when space is too limited for triples -Triple Monitor when space is not limited -VR most realistic of all but loses ability to reliably use buttons on wheel as you can't see them. And can be very cumbersome or uncomfortable.
Went from console to pc, got myself quest 3 and I never looked back. It's so immersive, another pro for VR is that if you switch from formula to gt car you don't need another wheel rim (best saving money method) it just tricks your brain and feels amazing. I have small room so I use playseat trophy with logitech g pro, splashed around 1.5k e on pc to get the most out of my vr. Anyways great video :)
what are your specs? I also think about going vr as i dont want to use up all the space in my room AND POCKET😭😭😂 Can you also run Max settings with VR on mang games? im thinking about getting one and then just switching between my tv whenever i feel like it.
@@karei7375 pc specs are rtx 3090 and ryzen 7 5800 x3d. I tried ac but I haven't used a lot of mods so graphics were not that good, haven't had time to optimize it too. Can't tell you much except that iracing is running smooth with max graphics and 90fps.
@@karei7375I take the liberty of answering you regarding maxing out the settings. VR is extremely resource intensive. There is no PC on the market today that can handle maxed out graphics settings. I have a 4080 Super OC and have to limit myself to 72 Hz and no super sampling if I want to be able to race with medium settings in rain/night conditions with a full 30 car grid. Daytime in fine weather I got ~50% head room with the same settings. You could probably use 3080 with good results if you're limit yourself to daytime racing and a smaller grid. I have raced in VR with 1070, 1080ti, 3080 and 4080 Super OC.
@@karei7375 I was actually quite happy with the 1080ti. As long as I raced during daytime in good weather it worked quite well. If you planning to play AMS2 remember to google "ams2 sharpening tweak" and follow the guides.
I went with 32'' 2K triple (powered by 4080) and get decent FPS in most racing games. I also have meta quest 3 VR headset, but find it too tiring for use when used for more than an hour straight. Also, some games like forza series doesn't support VR. But may i say that Dirt Rally 2 in VR feels amazing
Which monitors did you pick? I had no problem picking the rest of my rig and peripherals but picking the monitors has proven to be a pita, and I'm ready to buy em as soon as I find the perfect 3. I thought I had the ideal pick (a 4k Dell 165hz), but I find out there's no standard VESA mounting on it or most Dells. So back to the drawing board.
@@AdamsOlympia My choice was MSI G321Q. They were on sale. I checked their charectiristics and they seemed fine. Pretty happy with my choice. Been using them for half a year
If you're going to comment so heavily on how hard VR is to get up and running you may want to make sure you have yours setup correctly. Making it sound like it's annoying to setup is untrue. When my pc starts WMR and SteamVR start automatically, when I pick up my headset or start the game the view is auto centered (calibrated) and basically all games have a binding so you can recenter the view with one button. So pressing one button isn't exactly a "hassle".
I definitely wanna go triple monitors sometime. Right now, I'm on a 32 inch curved monitor. It's actually really nice and good enough to last me awhile! Great vid BTW!
There's a point to note about ultra wide is that there will be a lot of perspective distortion on the edges.. with 3 screens, you can specify in certain games to compensate for this in their rendering, iRacing for example, not sure about other games.
I've been using VR for sim racing for about 4 years now, ever since the Reverb G2 released and now I've upgraded to the Pimax Crystal. On the surface it might seem like an expensive addition to the setup, but as you touched on in the video, a super ultra wide or triple screen setup is also far from cheap. I personally think VR is the most logical as it also opens the door for regular VR games in addition to the extra immersion while racing. They also don't have to be as expensive as the Valve Index or Pimax headsets. The Quest 2 can he had for super cheap on the used market, and the Quest 3 will also give you incredible bang for the buck, especially if bought used. For me, there really only is one way to race, and that's in VR
@@francistaylor1822 Hi! I'm not super sure to perfectly honest. Hadn't actually used my G2 for probably 4 months before I sold it and bought the Crystal, so it's difficult to compare the two. I can however compare it to the Quest 3 as I bought one of those at the same time as the Crystal. Q3 is very good for the money, but the Crystal really is a step up in visual quality. As the name suggests, the image is crystal clear. It honestly feels like looking through a window sometimes. There wasn't much of a screendoor on the G2 if I remember correctly, but I don't see ANY at all on the Crystal. Some have complained about chromatic aberration, but I don't really find it any worse than any other modern headset. Maybe some notice it more due to the extra clarify? Either way, I bought both the Q3 and Crystal with the intention of selling one. I was hoping the Quest was good enough that it would be the one I kept, but I'm just in love with both the clarity and the colors on the Crystal. Ultimately ended up keeping both, much to my wallets dismay. I'd still say it's a decent upgrade and a spiritual successor to the G2. And knowing what I know now, I'd still buy the Crystal.
VR is in fact the best way, the problem is that the hardware for VR is very bad, or very expensive, if you can acquire a big screen vr it would be WITHOUT A DOUBT the way to go for
VR can be comfortable in long sessions, but you need the headset to have three features: to be lightweight, to be a halo-style headset, and to be breathable and not "seal" the eyes region. Ideally, it would be a floating screen just before your eyes rather than a swimming goggles that straps to your head.
I'm currently considering switching from my 16:9 1440p144hz TN panel to either a 21:9 1440p IPS/VA or OLED monitor (short or long term option, could write them off as work expense as well) or a Quest 3 (no write off and "only" for games). Maybe there will be some great deals for BF, but this video helps narrowing down some options.
I got creative and (already) had 2 gas and 1 regular monitor arm mounts and saved 700$+ on a monitor stand. It can work perfectly if you have the places to mount them all properly to allow all monitors to line up properly. I also play in VR as well ;)
I went with triples 5 years ago and I do love them, but my PC is old and I can't run the newer games graphics very well. I am considering buying a single ultrawide curved screen that my PC will run and my PS5 will run.
@@OCRacing ty bro, i will pick up the g923 in the first few days of august (idk if you remember but we had a discussion in the comments about that) and needed this guide
Have you taken a look at the Bigscreen Beyond yet? It doesnt have the same FOV as Pimax, not even close, but what it does have is a lack of weight and it is practically the size of goggles. Much more comfortable for a long racing session than wearing a brick across the front of your face.
One thing to note on VR is that navigating in Assetto corsa is a pain in the ass. Menues are hard to navigate through and you'll have many black screen while the game is loading. It works very wenn in game though. If you're not playing for a long period in one lobby it really isn't funny.
While practically correct in saying consoles only support single monitor cos current gen does, you technically can use multi monitor setups with consoles. If you had 3 ps3 and 3 copies of GT5 you could link em up together and play triple monitor back in the day
i have tried both vr and triple monitor and vr is more immersive and i have being using it in iracing but when i start a race by the first 10-15 minutes is everything good but after 20 minutes i start to have headaches and start to sweat all over my quest 2 so i would use vr for drifting or rally but for competitive racing triple screen i think is the best choice.
I went from a 24" 60hz monitor to 144hz 34" curved ultrawide and my overall awareness of space increased sooooo much. Helped me get completely dialed in the game. But then I tried triples and now my setup feels lame.
How TF did you know I was looking at new monitors... I call hax! Seriously, I have been wanting to get out of VR goggles and have been thirsting for triples...
@OCRacing the effort it takes to climb in the cockpit, get the goggles on and setup, sim booted, headphones on... it gets a little claustrophobic and a real pain when I need to pee, lol
I jist got into sim racing had a vr i bought for 70 a few months back and just bought the g920 with a shifter for 100 the person i got it off of even had a custom wheel on it
@@OCRacingWhy is that? I think double 34inch uwqhd would be great if there wasnt a thick border down the middle. That would be something like 42:9 which is greater than 32:9 but smaller than 48:9 i think it would be great.
I tried vr last year albeit on a meta quest 2 in AC and it was very cool, but it was too much of a gimmick for me. The quality was too bad for it to be immersive, it was a huge hassle everytime I wanted to use it, and it was incredibly glitchy. Along with that it had the obvious downsides of having a heavy object on your face that OCRacing talked about. I went back to single 24" screen and have stuck with it. I'd love to go triples but man the monitor stand for triples is the same if not more than one of the monitors itself so it rubs me wrong. :/
Hey i hope this is correct place to ask but i got a question Should i buy a T300 RS GT for 350-400€ new or 540€ For a Moza R5 Bundle as new? I live in Estonia if that helps a little bit. I'm new to sim driving though never had a wheel before.
Honestly, you will notice a far bigger improvement with the Moza R5 - I would go that route. You can find my Moza affiliate link here, it’ll help me out at no cost to you if you do end up making the purchase: www.ocsimracing.com/discount-codes
I just picked up a 32” Samsung G8 but feeling a bit buyers remorse I want to buy the best I can buy so I don’t have to upgrade later. I have a small dedicated race sim rig and was looking for the best single monitor setup. Is there a better monitor I have a lot of windows and don’t like the glare?
If it’s a notably big difference between what you see in VR and feel in real life, it’s either you’re VR isn’t perfectly calibrated in-game or your wheel is too big or small or usually a bit of both
if you somehow get hand tracking working, like with a Leapmotion 2 for instance, you can see what the size of your sim wheel is like compared to cars in-game. Most round rims are gonna be smaller than the wheel in-game, although there are cars where it can get close to your sim depending on how big your wheel is. If you're talking steering angle, then you should max out the angle in-game and match it in your wheel's firmware. If your wheel isn't a Direct Drive wheel, it will most likely almost always have that disconnect with cars that have more steering angle, sadly.
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Just when I bought an lg curved monitor this video is brilliantly on my feed
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Years of simulator experience have significantly contributed to my development as a driver, culminating in the acquisition of my driver's license last week, and I also possess two years of real-life driving experience.
This is hands down the best sim racing channel out there!
@@BrixandBlocks agreed, oscar is the best out there
It really is 🙌🏽
Been looking for a new monitor on my setup. Another great buyers guide!
Glad to help 🫡
IMO.
-16:9 budget starting point
-21:9 not really any point unless it's for your main gaming computer that also gets sim racing time
-32:9 when space is too limited for triples
-Triple Monitor when space is not limited
-VR most realistic of all but loses ability to reliably use buttons on wheel as you can't see them. And can be very cumbersome or uncomfortable.
Went from console to pc, got myself quest 3 and I never looked back. It's so immersive, another pro for VR is that if you switch from formula to gt car you don't need another wheel rim (best saving money method) it just tricks your brain and feels amazing. I have small room so I use playseat trophy with logitech g pro, splashed around 1.5k e on pc to get the most out of my vr. Anyways great video :)
what are your specs? I also think about going vr as i dont want to use up all the space in my room AND POCKET😭😭😂 Can you also run Max settings with VR on mang games? im thinking about getting one and then just switching between my tv whenever i feel like it.
@@karei7375 pc specs are rtx 3090 and ryzen 7 5800 x3d. I tried ac but I haven't used a lot of mods so graphics were not that good, haven't had time to optimize it too. Can't tell you much except that iracing is running smooth with max graphics and 90fps.
@@karei7375I take the liberty of answering you regarding maxing out the settings. VR is extremely resource intensive. There is no PC on the market today that can handle maxed out graphics settings. I have a 4080 Super OC and have to limit myself to 72 Hz and no super sampling if I want to be able to race with medium settings in rain/night conditions with a full 30 car grid. Daytime in fine weather I got ~50% head room with the same settings. You could probably use 3080 with good results if you're limit yourself to daytime racing and a smaller grid. I have raced in VR with 1070, 1080ti, 3080 and 4080 Super OC.
@@MightyMikeVR the 1080ti is about the same performance as my 3060ti. how was the performance on that?
@@karei7375 I was actually quite happy with the 1080ti. As long as I raced during daytime in good weather it worked quite well. If you planning to play AMS2 remember to google "ams2 sharpening tweak" and follow the guides.
I went with 32'' 2K triple (powered by 4080) and get decent FPS in most racing games. I also have meta quest 3 VR headset, but find it too tiring for use when used for more than an hour straight. Also, some games like forza series doesn't support VR. But may i say that Dirt Rally 2 in VR feels amazing
Which monitors did you pick? I had no problem picking the rest of my rig and peripherals but picking the monitors has proven to be a pita, and I'm ready to buy em as soon as I find the perfect 3. I thought I had the ideal pick (a 4k Dell 165hz), but I find out there's no standard VESA mounting on it or most Dells. So back to the drawing board.
@@AdamsOlympia My choice was MSI G321Q. They were on sale. I checked their charectiristics and they seemed fine. Pretty happy with my choice. Been using them for half a year
Btw Max Verstappen and Jarno Opmeer on his prime used Samsung Odyssey G7 32", so I'm gonna buy it
Interesting! Let me know how you like it
there are better 1440p and 240hz montiors that are 32
I run an MSI mag401 21:9 40 inch. It was relatively cheap, 155hz and I'm fine with 1440p
Good to know! Seems like a serious bit of gear
I play VR and triples 50/50... Setup is not a hassle if you know what you're doing.
If you're going to comment so heavily on how hard VR is to get up and running you may want to make sure you have yours setup correctly. Making it sound like it's annoying to setup is untrue. When my pc starts WMR and SteamVR start automatically, when I pick up my headset or start the game the view is auto centered (calibrated) and basically all games have a binding so you can recenter the view with one button. So pressing one button isn't exactly a "hassle".
That and dialing in fov on a triple or any monitor is kind of a pain. Especially when the sim/game doesn’t support triples natively.
With triples you can go for eye candy like OLED and HDR. I like 32" triples for racing, VR with a motion platform for flying.
I definitely wanna go triple monitors sometime. Right now, I'm on a 32 inch curved monitor. It's actually really nice and good enough to last me awhile! Great vid BTW!
Can never go wrong with a single 32”!
@@OCRacing thats what i had so i bough 2 more for 3 32" Dell 144HZ monitors
There's a point to note about ultra wide is that there will be a lot of perspective distortion on the edges.. with 3 screens, you can specify in certain games to compensate for this in their rendering, iRacing for example, not sure about other games.
I've been using VR for sim racing for about 4 years now, ever since the Reverb G2 released and now I've upgraded to the Pimax Crystal. On the surface it might seem like an expensive addition to the setup, but as you touched on in the video, a super ultra wide or triple screen setup is also far from cheap.
I personally think VR is the most logical as it also opens the door for regular VR games in addition to the extra immersion while racing. They also don't have to be as expensive as the Valve Index or Pimax headsets. The Quest 2 can he had for super cheap on the used market, and the Quest 3 will also give you incredible bang for the buck, especially if bought used.
For me, there really only is one way to race, and that's in VR
How do you find the upgrade from the G2? Worth it?
@@francistaylor1822 Hi! I'm not super sure to perfectly honest. Hadn't actually used my G2 for probably 4 months before I sold it and bought the Crystal, so it's difficult to compare the two. I can however compare it to the Quest 3 as I bought one of those at the same time as the Crystal. Q3 is very good for the money, but the Crystal really is a step up in visual quality. As the name suggests, the image is crystal clear. It honestly feels like looking through a window sometimes. There wasn't much of a screendoor on the G2 if I remember correctly, but I don't see ANY at all on the Crystal. Some have complained about chromatic aberration, but I don't really find it any worse than any other modern headset. Maybe some notice it more due to the extra clarify?
Either way, I bought both the Q3 and Crystal with the intention of selling one. I was hoping the Quest was good enough that it would be the one I kept, but I'm just in love with both the clarity and the colors on the Crystal. Ultimately ended up keeping both, much to my wallets dismay. I'd still say it's a decent upgrade and a spiritual successor to the G2. And knowing what I know now, I'd still buy the Crystal.
VR is in fact the best way, the problem is that the hardware for VR is very bad, or very expensive, if you can acquire a big screen vr it would be WITHOUT A DOUBT the way to go for
VR can be comfortable in long sessions, but you need the headset to have three features: to be lightweight, to be a halo-style headset, and to be breathable and not "seal" the eyes region. Ideally, it would be a floating screen just before your eyes rather than a swimming goggles that straps to your head.
I'm currently considering switching from my 16:9 1440p144hz TN panel to either a 21:9 1440p IPS/VA or OLED monitor (short or long term option, could write them off as work expense as well) or a Quest 3 (no write off and "only" for games). Maybe there will be some great deals for BF, but this video helps narrowing down some options.
I got creative and (already) had 2 gas and 1 regular monitor arm mounts and saved 700$+ on a monitor stand. It can work perfectly if you have the places to mount them all properly to allow all monitors to line up properly. I also play in VR as well ;)
Very interesting! Glad it worked out for you
I went with triples 5 years ago and I do love them, but my PC is old and I can't run the newer games graphics very well. I am considering buying a single ultrawide curved screen that my PC will run and my PS5 will run.
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@@OCRacing ty bro, i will pick up the g923 in the first few days of august (idk if you remember but we had a discussion in the comments about that) and needed this guide
Have you taken a look at the Bigscreen Beyond yet?
It doesnt have the same FOV as Pimax, not even close, but what it does have is a lack of weight and it is practically the size of goggles. Much more comfortable for a long racing session than wearing a brick across the front of your face.
One thing to note on VR is that navigating in Assetto corsa is a pain in the ass. Menues are hard to navigate through and you'll have many black screen while the game is loading. It works very wenn in game though. If you're not playing for a long period in one lobby it really isn't funny.
While practically correct in saying consoles only support single monitor cos current gen does, you technically can use multi monitor setups with consoles. If you had 3 ps3 and 3 copies of GT5 you could link em up together and play triple monitor back in the day
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I think Forza also supported multiple monitors this way at some point.
I love everyone of your videos and how quickly you get to the point. Rn I'm on the edge between simagic and moza. Do you have a preferance?
Thanks! In terms of your question, I actually talked about exactly that (and my choice) in my last video!
@@OCRacing ok I watched that video when it came out. I must have missed the part where you mentioned which you preferred for what. Thanks!!
i have tried both vr and triple monitor and vr is more immersive and i have being using it in iracing but when i start a race by the first 10-15 minutes is everything good but after 20 minutes i start to have headaches and start to sweat all over my quest 2 so i would use vr for drifting or rally but for competitive racing triple screen i think is the best choice.
I went from a 24" 60hz monitor to 144hz 34" curved ultrawide and my overall awareness of space increased sooooo much. Helped me get completely dialed in the game. But then I tried triples and now my setup feels lame.
How TF did you know I was looking at new monitors... I call hax! Seriously, I have been wanting to get out of VR goggles and have been thirsting for triples...
I know everything 😂 how come you’ve been wanting to get out of VR btw?
@OCRacing the effort it takes to climb in the cockpit, get the goggles on and setup, sim booted, headphones on... it gets a little claustrophobic and a real pain when I need to pee, lol
I jist got into sim racing had a vr i bought for 70 a few months back and just bought the g920 with a shifter for 100 the person i got it off of even had a custom wheel on it
Need another video to tell us what's the best option for triple 32 inch monitor, IPS or VA ,curved or flat
OLED, Flat👌
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Do you plan on trying the pimax crystal light, or the crystal super?
I love monitors but I’d use the vr more lol good vid oc!
I currently use triple flat 32 IPS G50A.
I would like to improve my vertical view. What would you suggest to go next ? Which screen are great ?
I would like to see your thoughts on the Samsung 57 inch 🤞
This guy just loves sound effects 😅
What Speakers do you use for sim racing ?
I made a video about them! You can find it here: ruclips.net/video/3UpPebU09Qw/видео.htmlsi=Z1-P_J1BTFE0wyju
Thx
i wish dual screen for sim racing was a doable thing.
I’m glad it isn’t 😂
@@OCRacingWhy is that? I think double 34inch uwqhd would be great if there wasnt a thick border down the middle. That would be something like 42:9 which is greater than 32:9 but smaller than 48:9 i think it would be great.
When the review for New moza vision GS wheel coming out?❤
W Video been waiting for this one
I tried vr last year albeit on a meta quest 2 in AC and it was very cool, but it was too much of a gimmick for me.
The quality was too bad for it to be immersive, it was a huge hassle everytime I wanted to use it, and it was incredibly glitchy. Along with that it had the obvious downsides of having a heavy object on your face that OCRacing talked about. I went back to single 24" screen and have stuck with it.
I'd love to go triples but man the monitor stand for triples is the same if not more than one of the monitors itself so it rubs me wrong. :/
Hey, we can see your face finally
What are those tapes you use to cover the gap of the triple-screen setup? Do you have a link for that? :D
Those are the Asus ROG Bezel Free Kit. You can find it here: www.ocsimracing.com/ocracing-setup
great vid man
hey if you have any csl dd bundle lying around can you send me one i can't afford a wheel rn
Amazing Video! ❤
You must be spying on me. This can't be true, thanks man for the guide.
Haha, glad I could help 🤣
Have you tried the Bigscreen Beyond, and if so, would it be a good headset for sim racing?
I have not, sounds interesting though !
Hey i hope this is correct place to ask but i got a question Should i buy a T300 RS GT for 350-400€ new or 540€ For a Moza R5 Bundle as new? I live in Estonia if that helps a little bit. I'm new to sim driving though never had a wheel before.
Honestly, you will notice a far bigger improvement with the Moza R5 - I would go that route. You can find my Moza affiliate link here, it’ll help me out at no cost to you if you do end up making the purchase: www.ocsimracing.com/discount-codes
i have a thrustmaster tmx what should i upgrade to next (moza doesn't ship my country nor fanatec)
I rock 3 34" ultrawides. But that's only for games that don't allow for VR
3440 x 1440 ??
@@THESHADOW97139 mhm
@@MrJr1976 Bro, What games works and doesn't works, with such a high resolution??
if I go with a triple monitor setup, should i go with 27 inch or 32 inch ?
I use 27”s and think they’re fine. If you want a bit more peripheral view, go for 32’s
Are vrs supporter by a wide variety of games or only a select few?
big .
I just picked up a 32” Samsung G8 but feeling a bit buyers remorse I want to buy the best I can buy so I don’t have to upgrade later. I have a small dedicated race sim rig and was looking for the best single monitor setup. Is there a better monitor I have a lot of windows and don’t like the glare?
A 42/48" 4k oled tv would have cost less and would have done the same job .
Now, do you have even more remorse?? 😅
Can u talk about cockpits?
Good idea, I’ll see what I can do
With VR how do you deal with the discontinuity between your physical steering wheel and the wheel as shown in VR?
If it’s a notably big difference between what you see in VR and feel in real life, it’s either you’re VR isn’t perfectly calibrated in-game or your wheel is too big or small or usually a bit of both
@@OCRacing So you really have to ensure you have the correct wheel?
if you somehow get hand tracking working, like with a Leapmotion 2 for instance, you can see what the size of your sim wheel is like compared to cars in-game. Most round rims are gonna be smaller than the wheel in-game, although there are cars where it can get close to your sim depending on how big your wheel is.
If you're talking steering angle, then you should max out the angle in-game and match it in your wheel's firmware. If your wheel isn't a Direct Drive wheel, it will most likely almost always have that disconnect with cars that have more steering angle, sadly.
i have an i5 10500 and gtx 1050 ti. Im upgrading my gpu to a rx 7800 xt and was wondering if i should bite the bullet and upgrade my cpu as well?
2560 X 1440 ??
@@THESHADOW97139yes
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hey oc is a 34 inch ultra wide good or is it too small?
For a single screen it’s totally fine - it won’t have the same effect as a 49” one but it’s still good
@@OCRacingaha thanks man
whats the name of the rig shown in 1:59 ?
I just searched up monitor i didnt even mean to find this lol
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Correction ACC is "Unreal" in VR 😅
I haven’t played ACC in VR in a while now that I think about it 🤔
I love you OC but a cover for my steering wheel? Really? LOL
You look like George Russel
Not at all but I’m taking that as a compliment 😂
wait he show his face
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Did you get a haircut, or am i tripping? it looks nice tho
I did 😂
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Hey Ed, how ya been?
@@OCRacing doing okay Oscar, my legs are in pain, surgery maybe September😊🙋
Hello, PLS PIN!
Hmm, i'll have to think about it
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@@OCRacing yay ty but on ur channel plssss i’m so so close to 1k ❤️
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Best would be ultrawide middle and two regular.. It still isnt supported even here in 2024 :/