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I've heard great things about the G29 as well.
still works great on ps4 for driving sims
some issues with windows 10 as newer logi software does not support it
can be changed between 180º or 900º depending on the game or software used
And turn off Core Isolation on Win 11. That was a deal breaker for grabbing mine out of the box.
Great wheel, but yeah, sadly no longer supported.
Worked fine for me in Assetto Corsa Competizione when i tried it, so, it's not just legacy games that work with it. Wheel responded just fine in Win 11, but going without security is too big an issue just for an old logi wheel.
Can't justify buying a new wheel, so, gamepad for it now.
Thrustmaster make a T228 with three pedals.
The Logitech G920 and G29 are decent overall performers but have the poorest force feedback experience.
One thing to check is which games do you wish to play and what wheel sets are supported. *Some* SnowRunner users have issues with G29 in particular, although some G920 users are now having issues. My G920 is working fine, but I also keep FFB off.