What racing/driving games?

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So I've got a Logitech G920, and wow it makes racing games so much more immersive!

I've got so far:

Forza Horizon 4
Forza 7
F1 2018
BeamNG Drive
Crew/Crew 2

Any better driving/racing to be had than the ones I've already got?
 
Blimey, a lot of choice, not keen on a game where you have to throw money, I really don't like in game purchasing, I prefer to buy a game and then, ya know, have the game :p.
 
Just want a fun racing game with lots of content nice graphics and realistic handling.

Seems to be debates between PC2 and AC.

AC Ultimate can be had for 9 quid, and PC2 deluxe for 15.

I also want to ensure my G920 wheel is properly calibrated so not sure if there are settings for each game that are recommended, seems a nightmare getting Forza 4 to handle ok with a wheel.
 
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I'm going to go with my gut, and give Project Cars 2 Deluxe a go, for 15 quid it's got allot of content. However need to ensure I can get my wheel setup correctly. If I want to get AC it's that cheap I might do at a later date
 
cheers, is there an issue with Steam, my download just keeps starting and stopping, taking forever!
 
My wheel is recognised in Assetto corsa but it's not working, no gears work in car, accelerate, or even sterring?
 
I've tried other luts and it's still shaking, is some shaking normal? Is it normal to have to firmly hold the wheel otherwise you can spin out.
 
I find it overwhelming trying to configure wheel, simply want some proper settings and then the wheel the handle correctly like it should do. Nothing seems to correct the issue of wobbly wheel in assetto corsa even trying above steps.

Tried PC2 and the car seems to slide into corners, not sure if that's normal or not.
 
I'll do it tomorrow as turned laptop off.

Maybe I'm thinking of it the wrong way, if the steering wheel is in sync with that on screen then turning should be fine, FFB is preference and is simply the road information to help you feel what the car is doing.

Then there are deadzones and other settings on same page which perhaps is the most important?

I'm not sure how sensitive the brake should be to be accurate, I find the brake pedal needs adjusting as I can't push it all the way it takes far too much pressure.
 
Start by changing the default setup to anything other than the loose in PC2. Get used to racing on the one and only line in the game, then start throwing the car in on a loose setup.

What do you mean loose? It's set to "raw"?
 
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