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Saitek x52Pro and Pedals £150 yes or no?
been offered these for £150..and the pedals are only 3 weeks old
Stick has around 30 hours give or take Im just torn between this or spend nearly half again and get the Logitech G940 which tbh i cant afford yet so would have to wait What would you do? views? |
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The stick is not great, the throttle is quite good lots of buttons and it cost me £100 for the pedals alone.. not too bad a deal. |
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Thanks for the replies lads though they don't help :)
Hmm Saitek stick being like the old on then, I brought the original x52 when they first came out and sent it back 5 days later due to it centre deadzone..seriously annoying! But the g940 doesn't sound like much either.. I missed out a wathog for £210 secondhand but tbh I think it's a bit overkill for this game as I don't play any other sims although I see it being excellent for DCS. I don't know what to do, as much as I think they look boring I'm starting to think the CH stuff just cuz I never hear anything bad about them, they just look crap imo. Part of me is thinking £150 isn't slot to spend on a entire setup but then you can get the g940 for just over £200 now. So still none the wiser.. |
I still say CH.Yes they look rubbish for what they are, but they are pretty much indestructible,and if you ever get bored of flight sims,selling them on will be easy.
Fighterstick on Amazon= £97.72 Pedals from Fightstore=£110.49 Not cheap,but they will last a lot longer than saitek,or the G940 IMO. Play do the X52 standard for £79.97 though, so its a tough call. |
I went from a logitech ff and no pedals, to this same saitek setup.
Not a lot of hrs yet, so still sharp. But I do miss the ff... I know the 940 has a bad rap... But I would still consider it, as long as logitech offer a decent return policy... Still, according to me missus, I'm lucky to get what I got : Need to win the lottery to make she who must be obeyed happy! :-D |
I bought my Fighterstick second hand 8 or 9 years ago, and it still works flawlessly, combined with some nice simped rudder pedals and a ch throttle quadrant you cant go wrong.
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Had some software issues with my G940, but it now works like a dream. (It only took me three months to work it out).
No longer considering selling, it's the veritable dog's taters. I'd say go for the G940. It feels so good. |
I have both X52 and X52pro too and the pro pedals as well and they are all great.
The pro has better tension than the standard X52 and I dont have a problem with it. I did the X52 pro magnet/hall sensor mod about 6 months ago which dramatically improved centre sensitivity. The software is great, the number of switches, hats and axis is awesome. I have had the pro since they released several years ago with not one problem! The pedals are great as long as you have something to hold them in place, as they are not that heavy and willl move on carpet or floorboards. They are durable though as long as you dont try push your self out from your desk as I have done a few times. This can cause the internal mech to become unaligned and jam and you then have to take it apart and realign it. Not a huge problem as it has never actually broken but you just have to remember not to push against both pedals at once with too much force! I havent done this for a long time now (several years) and they are still working as good as new! I have tried some of the cheaper logitech sticks and a G940 in a shop but didnt like the feel of the G940 and the cheap Logitech 3d extreme pro only lasted 2-3months before becoming a twitching quivering mess! IMHO the only sticks worth considering are X52pro, almost any CH stick or the Warthog. |
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https://blufiles.storage.live.com/y1...157.JPG?psid=1 https://blufiles.storage.live.com/y1...160.JPG?psid=1 Heres the result from someone elses joystick but mine was exactly the same. Before http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/7219/01sinttulo1.jpg After http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/6333/dibujo1ms.jpg |
Yes, the magnet mod is almost compulsory for the x52 IMHO. I did mine with paper clips to support the magnets which was very easy to install.
Regarding the spring tension I went the other way and reduced it using some cable ties. Reducing the tension makes the centre much easier to handle accurately. |
my x52 just died, lights kept flashing on and off, had it less than a year, throttle still working, took the stick apart and found broken wire and fried circuit board, will be going with ch fighterstick.
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ch fighter stick is the best stick i have ever owned, get a second hand x52 and use the throttle, with some pedals you then have a good setup.
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Well ive made my choice...G940
Ive read bad reviews on all the sticks.even the Warthog with its intermittent throttle problem...i guess its like anything, for 1 bad review there are 50 people that love the product.. I hope i dont regret it, only time will tell What helped make my mind up is the FFB, never had it before and if its as good as they say it is im looking forward to trying it.. I paid £199 delivered so it was £50 more than the Saitek setup... Ive had the X52 didnt like it Ive got the CyborgX 6 months and its all over the place Always had Logitech stuff and still have the Speakers..good quality for the ££ Il certainly keep you updated.. Anyone got any ideas on how I hide this setup from the GF? |
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The throttle R1 and R2 spikes after several hours of usage my or may not appear. Be prepared to exchange your G940 rather often - but when you've modded it, no warranty, so you might have to mod thet, too (see here) Artist |
Ive had several x52's from the very first to the Pro, the pro version i had was awful in that the joystick was very notchy I tried all manner of fixes but none worked. I managed to get hold of another one which was alater version and its been sweet as nut. I think that on the whole £150 for the complete set is a good buy.
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Oh well too late now, guess i have to find out for myself.
there seems to be a few issues with the g940 as there are with a lot of sticks but Im hoping they are small enough for me to not notice or compensate for and hopefully will get addressed with firmware.. |
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'Ah' you guys...
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Yea will do fellas
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Save up and get the warthog, you wont regret it :)
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if you do the magnet mod for the x52 then the fine control in the centre improves vastly. do have the rudder pedals but never got on with them, prefer the twisty stick in all honesty.
i'd heartily recommend taking this offer up tbh, £150 is a snip for the set. |
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But tbh its not that good a price...you ca get the X52PRO and pedals NEW for £199 with free P&P |
Gotta agree with the CH comments. Basically the 1st and last HOTAS you'll ever have to buy..
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Nice setup mate
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Well I'm glad I didn't get the saitek stuff as I've just bagged a 4month old G940 for just over £120 delivered
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Well done Ze-Jamz. I did own both the X52Pro and the G940 and the Logitech is a much better setup and has FFB to boost. Very nice in IL2 and I think it'll be nice in COD, too.
The G940 had to go, when I got the Warthog for DCS-A10C, but as you're flying COD exclusively, it is a very good choice. |
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My only beef is I can't find replacement switches nor the pots for the Throttle which, like any stick, wear out after some time. I've had my X52Pro for about 6 years and the rudders for about 4. One stick switch went 'sticky' about a year ago but has cleared up now. The X Rotary on the throttle has a worn centrepoint, too much elevator trimming :( I would consider buying top CH stuff but I can't afford it. |
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