What are the top recommended ones? From sims to arcade racers. Doesn't matter as long as there are wheels. Preferably on PC but I do have access to current gen and older gen hardware.
What are some recommended accessories for the full experience?
Fuck that site is shit and fuck you for linking it.
Henry Parker
more like leddit's recommended games
Isaiah Turner
The Crew is currently free. I don't know if it's any good but you can't argue with free.
You can. You need Uplay
>A wiki moderated by reddit's Cred Forums >A wiki with only 8 games >A wiki that doesn't go over peripherals >Linking to a wiki instead of just discussing racing games
There's no downvote system on here buddy, so you'll have to make due with being called a faggot.
Christian White
Assetto Corsa, Project Cars, Dirt 3, F1 2014 for sim racing.
Kevin Howard
>What are the top recommended ones? I like Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit
Download Vivanonno and enjoy some great Ridge Racer if you want arcade action or get Grand Prix Legends for based simulation and Lotus 49
Hunter Fisher
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Gabriel Green
Fucking Forza Horizon 3 in a few days dude! There's even a fantastic free demo.
If you want to run in the 90s, Forza 4 is the most recent Forza entry with the Japanese mountain track.
Jackson Davis
No b8 but honestly Sanicball is pretty fun if you can get past the mames
Robert Wood
California Speed and Cruisin' Exotica are probably the most fun racing arcade games I ever played
Gavin Murphy
Emulate the Inital D arcade games senpai Also I recommend you try some combat racers if you haven't already >Cred Forums's recommended games stop
Elijah Taylor
I haven't played racing games since the original Gran Turismo and NFS: High Stakes, and I've been wanting to play something other than FPS lately. I'm glad you made this thread, OP.
William Allen
>Want to buy a wheel set >It's all expensive as fuck
Asher Evans
buy a used one
Jace Fisher
At least you know you're usually getting your money's worth. Imagine wanting to get an arcade stick for your fightan games and finding out you have to fork over ~$150 or more, for a rectangle with 6 buttons and a joystick.
Christian Moore
Can't go wrong with Corsa. But be warned - once you get used to it (or rFactor or any other sims) every other racing game will just seem terrible to you.