most big racing cabs aren't that expensive because they take up so much room and few people have the room for it.
This one may a bit different though. I think it was only 4 years ago that I played one still in commercial use at Hommerson, Scheveningen. I recently saw one in operation at an indoor play area for kids.....although I truly wondered why they had exactly that game there.
The three screen setup gives a great feel of reality.
Also, F355 is a simulating game and not an arcade game. You can't compare it to Daytona etc. because those are true arcade racing games. It is almost the same game as on the Dreamcast and very much like console games of the era like Gran Turismo on the Playstation. (in fact, you can insert a Dreamcast module in the cabinet if you had F355 at home).
If you loose distance to the leaders in the race F355 doesn't brake the computer cars to bring you back to the front of the race. It's not forgiving.
So the game play doesn't suck, you guys simply can't drive
