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Anyone have a Logitech Force 3D Pro Joystick?
Anyone have a Logitech Force 3D Pro Joystick? Opinions?
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No idea Doolittle - never used that stick before.
I do have another question for you MMSFB2 users... would you think that the warthog grip base would be too heavy for the force feedback? I know the FFB would be diminished with a heavier grip, and it'll probably be a bit taller than the MSFFB2 because of how I'm planning on mounting it. I'm hoping to use the gardena hose connector (which you can use to make stick extensions for the warthog) to make a connector for the MSFFB2. This way I can attach or detach the warthog as needed, and the warthog itself will be unharmed :). This will result in the grip being mounted a bit higher than the standard grip. To connect the warthog grip to its base, I can put a cord through the shaft, out the base of the MSFFB2, and connect like normal onto the warthog base. Thoughts/opinions? -Forged |
my second MSFBB2 arrived today
£15 on ebay:) |
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http://www.sukhoi.ru/forum/attachmen...7&d=1183960945 http://www.sukhoi.ru/forum/showthread.php?t=47596 Sokol1 |
Yeah - I was originally thinking of using my CH fighterstick to place on my MSFFB2. Then I realized I have a warthog and I could do the mod without damaging the joystick, whereas I'd have to obviously rip apart the CH stick to do the mod.
I imagine the CH fighterstick would be awesome, since it's pretty light. It wouldn't reduce the FFB at all. I guess I'm debating between the two - either using the CH fighterstick grip or the warthog grip. -Forged |
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awesome !!!!! |
Inside the grip
From original thread MSFFB2 >> http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=18562 http://www.sukhoi.ru/forum/attachmen...5&d=1184147215 |
Another - from Sukhoi.
http://i49.tinypic.com/2ily6hf.jpg This (Suncom) F-15 is good if one plan rewire grips buttons/HAT to MS FF2 circuit.* They have 8 buttons (plus HAT), same of MS FF2 grip and base have. * In case of Warthog/CH is better keep buttons/HAT wired to original (Tm/CH) circuit due programmablity of original sofwares. Sokol1 |
All of the pictures above look awesome.
I will definitely keep the sticks (whichever I use) attached to it's own circuitry. That's why I'm considering the warthog - since I can do so without even having to take apart the joystick. Or I take the CH, and like the guy in the photo above, put the electronics into the base of the MSFFB2. I'll probably just try out the warthog and see how it works. -Forged |
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