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A driving game that doesn't support driver specific hardware? Why bother with it?
I want driver games that:
A) support wheels as well as xbox controllers - even if the experience is more arcade than simulator
B) If at all possible supports technology like TrackIR and VR, even if its through a third party mod.
If this game did these things, it would be an instant purchase from me. As it happens, I do have this game, but only because it was a part of a bundle deal, and truhtfully, I will probably never play it because it doesn't have wheel support.
If you're dead set on trying it out, I recommend binding steering to the paddles and drift to the wheel, given the drift stick is by far the most important input. Or go the full meme route and use 2 wheels at the same time.