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if it's high quality then it's the reverse of failure
I mean, I love racing games, and I love using my Driving Force GT for a lot of older legacy games like Need for Speed, but I only use this cheap wheel and pedal combo because my family happened to have bought one with the PS3 way back when. I don't think buying a steering wheel peripheral purely for PC sake would have ever come to my mind.
At this point you can get decent racing game enjoyment out of a modern controller, or you would go the step beyond and invest in a full-on sim-rig. And then you are left with only a few sim-racing games, most prominently iRacing, to test that capability out.