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Basically the title. I have no idea what's in the market, how much that would cost, or even where to look.

I want to spend as little as possible for a setup that works on Linux (in Steam with Proton).

I'm not a simracer, I just want to be able to stay on the road in My Winter Car.

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[–] greevar@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago

For the price of a brand new Logitech wheel, you can get a much better Moza wheel. So, if cheap is what you want, don't buy Logitech new. There are better options than Logitech at that price point. Either get the cheapest new wheel (under $200 USD) or get a used Logitech. I went with the used Logitech. It works. I have no complaints. If I were ever to upgrade, I think I would definitely go for the Moza R3 bundle.