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Here's how I, a non-wheel owner, sees things. Eventually existing wheels will get licensed for the PS4, that much is true already, but the question remains is how many games will end up dropping support for certain kinds of wheels before the process is complete, and will have to pull a GT5 job of patching in support to get those wheels in. The answer is not as many as you might think. We have Driveclub coming in October, with Project CARS sometime soon after. The process would have to be rather quick, maybe six weeks at the most, to get those drivers developed and PS4 licensed.
The point is that if the wheel companies wanted to, the drivers would be made available in about six weeks and ready for Driveclub, so there isn't need to worry right now for PS3/PS4 wheels.
The point is that if the wheel companies wanted to, the drivers would be made available in about six weeks and ready for Driveclub, so there isn't need to worry right now for PS3/PS4 wheels.