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What are Driven DynamiX simulators?

Driven DynamiX simulators are true 6 degree of freedom motion systems designed to reproduce the physical sensations of driving as accurately as possible. Each system is built as a complete platform with tightly integrated mechanics, electronics, and proprietary software. The result is a simulator that translates vehicle physics into motion with high fidelity, very low latency, and a level of detail that goes beyond typical consumer systems.

How realistic is the motion?

The motion is based directly on the physics of the car rather than exaggerated effects. You feel weight transfer, changes in grip, slip angle, suspension movement, and track surface detail in a way that matches how a real car behaves. The goal is not to amplify sensations, but to present them clearly and accurately so the driver can interpret them naturally.

Do I need to tune settings for different cars?

No. The system is designed to automatically adapt to different vehicles using the physics data from the simulation. You can move from a GT car to a formula car or a rally car and immediately feel the differences without adjusting profiles or sliders. This keeps the experience consistent and removes the need for constant setup work.

Why does latency matter in a motion simulator?

Latency determines how quickly motion is delivered after the car’s behavior changes in the simulation. If there is too much delay, the driver receives feedback too late, which makes the car feel unnatural and harder to control. Driven DynamiX systems are engineered to minimize this delay so that what you feel aligns closely with what you see and what the car is doing.

What kind of detail can I feel?

You can feel a wide range of cues including kerbs, road texture, tire slip, traction control intervention, ABS activity, and engine effects such as the rev limiter. Our systems are designed with high haptic bandwidth so both large movements and subtle details are communicated clearly.

Can it actually help with real-world driving?

Yes. Because the motion is accurate and delivered with low latency, drivers can rely on physical feedback rather than just visuals. This helps build instincts that carry over to real driving. Many drivers use it to prepare for unfamiliar tracks or cars and to improve consistency and confidence at the limit.

What is the difference between the DDX Precision and the DDX Prime?

The DDX Prime is the flagship system and offers the highest levels of motion range, acceleration, and overall performance. It is designed for maximum capability and the most demanding use cases.

The DDX Precision uses the same core technology in a smaller, quieter, and more accessible form. It delivers a very similar experience in normal driving conditions, with slightly reduced intensity and range during extreme events such as very aggressive kerb strikes.

Which one should I choose?

If you want the highest possible performance and the most aggressive motion capability, the DDX Prime is the right choice. If you want a more compact system that still delivers professional-grade realism while being easier to fit into a home or smaller space, the DDX Precision is a better fit.

What simulators and games are supported?

The systems work with major racing simulators that provide telemetry output. This includes most popular platforms used for both professional training and sim racing. As long as the software provides the necessary data, it can be translated into motion.

Examples include:

  • Assetto Corsa
  • Assetto Corsa Competizione
  • Assetto Corsa EVO
  • Assetto Corsa Rally
  • Automobilista 2
  • DCS
  • DiRT Rally 2.0
  • F1 24
  • Forza 7
  • Forza Horizon 5
  • HydroSim
  • iRacing
  • KartKraft
  • Le Mans Ultimate
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator
  • NoLimits 2 Roller Coaster
  • Project Cars 2
  • WRC 24

Which cars and tracks can I drive?

Any car, track, or condition supported by compatible simulation software, including GT cars, formula cars, rally, karting, and more.

Does it support flight simulation?

Yes. Both systems support flight simulators such as Microsoft Flight Simulator and DCS. The motion platform is capable of representing flight dynamics and aircraft behavior in a convincing way.

What display options are available?

DDX Precision: Standard 49" ultrawide monitor attached to the rig, or optional static triple 65" OLED TVs.

DDX Prime: Standard static triple 77" OLED TVs

VR support with motion compensation, for SteamVR headsets using external Lighthouse tracking. (recommended: Bigscreen Beyond 2)

Custom projector or LED wall solutions available.

Do the screens need to move with the simulator?

No. Both moving and static displays can provide a strong sense of immersion when set up correctly. The choice depends on your space, budget, and personal preference. Each approach has its own advantages in terms of simplicity, stability, and overall experience.

How much space do I need?

The DDX Precision is designed to be more compact and easier to fit into typical home or garage spaces. The DDX Prime requires more room due to its larger size and greater motion range. Exact space requirements depend on the full setup, including displays.

What warranty and support are included?

The motion systems are built with industrial-grade components and are backed by a multi-year warranty. Remote support is included to assist with setup and troubleshooting. Peripherals such as wheelbases and shifters are covered by their respective manufacturers.

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