I want to get back into racing games, looking for suggestions on a compatible game and wheel.

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  1. oversteer

    Steering Wheel Manager for GNU/Linux

  2. Judoscale

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  3. pyLinuxWheel

  4. hid-fanatecff

    Driver to support FANATEC input devices, in particular ForceFeedback of various wheel-bases

    There's some support for Fanatec now, through hid-fanatecff. I'll add that anything that uses USB HID directly will probably work (pedals, shifters, handbrakes, etc) just not wheelbases unless there is a driver.

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