For me at this point, just gonna wait till the dust settles before I make any investment
I think that's wise.
I've kept a pretty close eye on the wheel stuff and at this point I'll be quite surprised if any good news comes along.
Too many red flags.
Way back when all this shit first started there were some reports of game developers being the ones able to write drivers for the legacy wheels. This spread around the net and seems to be widely believed. I don't buy it.
I couldn't find one instance of a game company writing a (console) driver for a peripheral they had no hand in designing/manufacturing. It just doesn't work that way.
If it were that easy/doable, why hasn't anyone done it yet? Driveclub hasn't done it, Codemasters hasn't done it, pCARS hasn't done it. It's not because they aren't capable (they are)..... it's because they can't.
PD can't do it either, but they're the only ones with enough clout to push things in the right direction. GT is a console seller, no doubt about it. When GT7 draws near, Sony may start to realize how much $$$ they'll lose out on by not making this happen, which might be enough to get the ball rolling. It's our only hope as far as I'm concerned.
Logitech doesn't seem to interested now that they're out of the console market.
Thomas (Fanatec CEO) has come right out and said the ball is in Sony's court.
Driveclub has been out for months.... nothing.
GRID has been out a while.... nothing.
Forza Horizon 2 has been out a while.... nothing.
pCARS forums are quiet about it.
And those dongle/adapter things, I wouldn't get your hopes up for those either. They've been trying to get FFB to work for years with no luck.
I'd love to be wrong, but I just don't see it happening.