A gamer didn’t want to buy expensive hardware for his setup. Instead, he invested “only” 50 euros and presents the fascinating result to the community, which is impressed.
Anyone looking to improve or upgrade their gaming setup can buy a lot of cool hardware and gadgets.
However, especially special hardware like steering wheels often costs a lot of money. A user was not willing to spend much on hardware. Instead, he simply built a suitable steering wheel and pedals for his Xbox using LEGO.
User builds LEGO steering wheel and pedals for Xbox
What exactly did the user do? The gamer grabbed a box of LEGO from his childhood and built a steering wheel and pedals out of LEGO. In a comment, he explains that he only invested 50 euros in the entire result.
For that, the setup is impressive. He shows in a video how he can turn the vehicle on the Xbox with his LEGO steering wheel and increase speed with his pedals.
The complete setup can be viewed in a short video on Reddit, which we are embedding here for you:
Unfortunately, he doesn’t explain in his post how he exactly built his LEGO setup. So there is currently no guide for interested gamers who might want to replicate the setup. If you are impressed and want to build something like this, you will need to dig out your toys from the cellar and get creative.
In another post, he explains that he already has a lot of knowledge about technology and vehicles. He wants to start studying to become a technical specialist for cars in a few weeks. He is also currently working in a car workshop.
The community is impressed by the setup
How do users react? Many users are impressed by the ingenuity and the LEGO setup.
However, some users mock that the person only doesn’t have money for real hardware because he spent all his money on LEGO instead. Because LEGO can become very expensive depending on the model. But the clever inventor replies that he received most of the LEGO as gifts for his birthdays and only bought a little of it himself.
Others have also shown that you can improve your setup with LEGO. For example, a user came up with a particularly crazy trick and enhanced his gaming mouse with LEGO. With this, he created an upgrade that many gamers would consider a nasty hack: