My opinion as well if it helps.
I originally had a set of Thrustmaster pedals which cracked at the base. They served me well though and it was the general flexing of the pedals at the "hinge" area that caused the failure.
I treated myself to a set of Clubsport V2's and they are a beautifully built piece of engineering. Lots of detail. I actually like the little brake rumble motor, I know some don't and that's fair enough.
Positives: Well built, very solid, great detail, are readily identified by a lot of titles already.
The only issues I've had are the little shock unit coming lose, and the most annoying was the hall sensor refusing to register 100% travel on the throttle. This is a common issue on the V2's not sure about the V3's. After half an hour of racing the throttle only registers 90%, then drops to 80% after an hour and stays there. I could cure it by cleaning the sensor and the little magnet but within an hour the issue returned. After 6 months of not doing much racing at all I found out about DIView and re-calibrated the throttle using that (it allows you to ignore the dead area of the sensor if you like). Now I have 100% throttle registering again and I can go racing.
The only other problem I've had is oddly adjusting to driving with a load cell brake. In Raceroom you can be really on the brakes, attack the corner and away you go. In AMS I find that I can't be very consistent with my brakes at all. It's probably just down to game setup as well as my technique but it's interesting how I've had to adjust. I was previously much faster with the old Thrustmaster pedals on AMS. On RF2 I tend to race in race shoes now as well. The pressure required to slow down some of the faster cars on there requires more work than a pair of sock covered feet could handle!
Make sure they are on a solid mounting as well, a load cell brake requires more work and effort.
I do enjoy using them but for me anyway I'm slower with a load cell brake over the old pedals. I have thought about upgrading to the Heusinkveld Pro pedals to see if they make any difference but that's months away yet.