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uhm, thanks oj.
im not going forward with this, i will wait for my garantee to expire, |
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Then send it in to Logitech immediately - it only gets worse - and hope for the best...
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Hi everyone.
I was wondering for those who have this G 940 setup, how do you like it? I was never a fan of Force Feed Back but I'm hearing good things about this system. Richie |
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Caveat Emptor, Richie... Caveat Emptor
If you're reading good things about the G940, you're not researching enough |
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I was thinking of getting a CH fighter stick and throttle so it's good to know.
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I think that FFB is needed for feel how your plane reacts for all things. I wouldnt change it for nothing
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My 940 Trottle has several short ciruits as well.
When I move the left throttle all hell breaks loose (several other axis and even the throttle coolie hat start jumping around). It gets my nomination for the worst product of 2010. |
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The reversal bug on all the other axes has not been fixed yet (never will?), so I disconnected some of them (Throttle, rudder, brakes) internally and feed them via a BU0836... Nevertheless: After Logitech fixed the reversal bug on the x and y axis, the *feeling* of flying with forcefeedback is quite immersive. I am quite happy (and learned a lot about electronics and soldering). |
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