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- Older Fanatec wheels still don't work.
- Another guy had some minor issues with his Logitech G29 FFB.
- He also mentions that they're Thrustmaster certified, which implies this is your best bet.
Thanks for your question! You can find a list of supported peripherals, including wheels on our website: https://www.wrcthegame.com/en/technical-support
For a dedicated PC build of a racing-game that wants to be palyed with a wheel: make the peripheral-mapping user-centric, not vendor-specific.
The end-user might have multiple input-devices that (s)he wants to use, e.g. Wheel from vendor 1; pedals from vendor 2; Handbrake from vendor 3.
. I can install the 13 year-old Richard Burns Rally on my computer today and play it with my wheel I bought 1.5 years ago just fine. Why? Because of a comprehensive setup-screen and a game that was coded to accept any direct-X compatible button-event or input-axxis regardless of what usb-adress it had. They did not provide pre-baked profiles for anything, they simply let the user - me - tell the game what input should do what. Takes the grand-total of 2 minutes if I'm feeling slow.
It does not care what exactly my wheel is, that wheel did not even exist on the market when the dev-team went belly-up.
Even if WRC7 is not a perfect simulation, those nice stages would tempt me if it was not for the negative experiences I read about in the early comments and reviews. PC/Steam is a platform that will potentially outlast today's console-generation as could your game(s). Them working well on future systems would be the best advertisement for your future games. Just think about that for a second.
Good luck with the sales!
BTW, full list of supported wheels is up on their website now.
http://www.wrcthegame.com/en/technical-support
i use a dfgt to set world records no lag