This is by no means a value judgment on anyone, but personally, I have zero interest in sim racing. Maybe I'd feel differently if I actually tried it, but I guess I was born in the wrong generation to turn into a gamer.
I am, however, interested in the concept of honing my track skills on a simulator, as this would provide a safe way to try different lines, different corner entry speeds, earlier/later apexes; basically an infinite list, without consuming tires, brake pads, or fuel. Are there any simulators available for home use that provide enough realism to actually serve as a useful training tool? Also, any set-up like this would have to allow me to practice on a simulation of the actual tracks I drive my car on. The challenge has always been simulating the tactile feel of actual track driving (g-forces in all axes, vibrations, etc.). Does anything like this exist for under $50K? Whenever I do a search, all I find are gaming-oriented set-ups. Thanks.