That's true Magnum, but you were trying to play on a hard, smooth, slippery, tiled surface (There's also the problem of your webbed foot to consider \:\) ). Me, I have my pedal unit on the carpet. With the design of the pedal unit, and its 'cut-out' for placing the heels of your feet in contact with the carpet, means that it is firmly anchored and it doesn't move.

I know that you know this Magnum, but my reply was really intended for people considering purchasing the MS wheel, who may have read your reply and may have gotten the wrong idea. I didn't want them to think that pedal unit shift (Hey, is that a new term? lol) was a problem factor, when playing on a surface that has high friction qualities, e.g. A carpet or rug.

Of course the unit that Revvin has made us aware of, isn't going to be as good as your dedicated racing chair, but it is a cheaper alternative and it looks to be far better than playing with the wheel unit resting on your lap (Plus, when in your lap, the electro-magnetic field, generated by the servo motors of the wheel unit, radiating above the testicals, doesn't sound terribly healthy to me \:\) ).




Hengist.