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lacusch69 04-07-2011 05:45 AM

MS SW FFB Pro stick (or MS SW Prec.Pro, changable), Saitek X52 throttle, Saitek rudder.

damar 04-07-2011 05:49 AM

Saitek X52 & Saitek Pro Pedals &TM16000

lacusch69 04-07-2011 05:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rayrush (Post 255065)
Hi i currently have a saitek cyborg evo force. Is this a good stick or is the MSFFB2 better?

It's no question. MS far-far better.

PhantomLord 04-07-2011 07:06 AM

Oh dear.... spend some minutes on Saitek.de :roll:

I want this... and this... and this one too! My precccciousssss!!!! We must have it all!!!!

But suddenly a gust of wind came up from the north. Followed by the endless painful cry of my moneybag and the battle hymn of me wife wearing the great frying pan of war :lol:

Matt255 04-07-2011 07:10 AM

Thrustmaster Warthog + Simpeds

I can recommend both.

JMB 04-07-2011 07:35 AM

Quote:

TonyD: The Cyborg X has a mechanically built-in dead zone on the rudder axis, which is a bit annoying, but does have an additional axis and buttons. I am persevering since I did buy the damn thing, but still prefer the older one due to its feel and accuracy. Hopefully, it will prove as durable as the 3D Gold.
Yep, I have exactly the same problem with the X but what really annoys me is that on my stick the dead zone is not split equally between left and right rudder. It is as if the pot is mounted off-centre.

Left rudder occurs after about 1/8 of the axis travel whereas right rudder occurs after 1/3 of the axis travel. This is a very noticeable difference and not something I can fix with smoothing or dead zone adjustment. I suppose I could have a look inside the stick base but I'm guessing the pot won't be too easy to access. I sent the first one I had back immediately as that had instant left rudder but it took 1/2 of the axis travel to get right rudder!

Other than that, the stick is pretty comfy to handle, the throttle position is good for a right hander (I find it better than the rear position on the Cyborg Evo I had), the dual throttles are good for twin engine types (for single engined types you could also assign 1 to throttle and 1 as a slider if you wanted rather than having them 'locked' together) and the central wheel is just great for elevator trim.

JMB

GothicGhost 04-08-2011 03:36 PM

What you think a good joystick to buy for around £30?

I like the look of the Saitek AV8R :)

Cheers.

Revvin 04-08-2011 05:41 PM

Still using my CH Fighterstick, CH Pro Throttle and CH Pro Pedals that I bought nearly eight years ago and still going strong.

jirka76 04-09-2011 10:58 AM

CH flightstick + gamepad (for rudder control:) )

zakkandrachoff 04-09-2011 08:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smink1701 (Post 253446)
Microsoft Precision Pro 2

have this but ddont work.


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