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There is stuff like The Crew and NFS, but I’m personally not a fan of their handling models, and definitely don’t think they’d work well with a wheel.
American Truck Simulator is newer and it has better graphics.
Get an album going or a podcast and enjoy going on a roadtrip on that MASSIVE map. It takes about 45 minutes to an hour to go from LA to New York if you stick with main roads.
I would also highly recommend Test Drive Unlimited however you'll have to resort to used copies or...other methods of acquisition. Not sure if the game supports your wheel, however.
You know that both games got the same base and both get Graphics updates frequently?
ETS2 is actually better because bigger map, especially with dlcs, and more players if you like to play multiplayer
works with my gamepad, lots of vehicles from the workshop - Unsure about compatibility your wheel tho...
If you like trucking sims, then have some fun playing in the mud with:
(and/or)
Or if you would rather some smash and crash: