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Wooo! certainly in the looks department it has it, looks more purposeful than their previous incarnations, found this - force sensing stick including on rudder twist!
http://saitek.com/uk/prod/x65f.htm Last edited by Zappatime; 01-08-2010 at 07:32 PM. |
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It is force sensing but I didn't see any mention of force feedback. Is the force sensing worth giving up feedback?
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Force sensing even doesn't let move the stick because it is fixed and still. Nothing for WW2 pilots. Sad though...
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looks good, but will the stick move or be like the X65 ?
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any further news on the new CH HOTAS ? looked very similar to the thrustmaster one iirc
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Use HALL sensors in all axis. Sokol1 |
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