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![]() Neat. Thanks for sharing OP. Never been a huge fan of joysticks for gaming, but always nice to have device reviews. I still contest that the orb weaver is the best device ever though ^^
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![]() I've looked at the Thrustmaster Warthog several times. Its build looks rock solid, better then the saitek x52 which as you may agree can feel plasticy at times. I am pretty aggressive on my joystick (that sounds wrong) so I tend to stress it when I turn. How does the Warthod feel?
Another thing, I'm keen on trying to fit as much onto my stick and throttle as possible. Does the warthog have enough mapping to suit your needs or are you left with a keyboard in your lap or elsewhere? I've owned a Saitek x52 pro for several years now and it's a great starter stick+throttle but I wouldn't buy it again. When I want to use it I have to disable my usb 3.0 support in my bios. I can't install the software or latest drivers because if I do it's like windows starts to fall apart slowly inexplicably. If I am running team speak I have to close team speak before disconnecting the throttle or my computer becomes unusable and all I receive is a series of beeps as I move my mouse around unable to click anything. I got it for DCS: Black Shark a helicopter flight sim. I could probably start, fly and land one in real life. I also use it for the X series and elite dangerous. Messed around with it in mech warrior online but that's a KB & Mouse game. I also have a TrackIR 5 with the trackclip. I love using trackIR in sims and arma games. VR headsets are a bit too expensive for me to feel good about buying at the moment.
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Last edited by Baler; 07-14-2016 at 02:24 AM..
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Very familiar with the DCS series, for a while I was right there with you in Black Shark, but I lost interest after a while, went back to IL-2 1946/X series/etc and at this point probably couldn't remember how to get the KA-50's engines started. The marketing material says the "feel" of the stick is supposed to match that of the real A-10. This is cool but at the same time it is taking some getting used to. The buttons require some real force to depress, my pinky finger is getting calloused from the trigger, etc. The best way I can describe it is that everything has a real feeling of weight to it. Where the x-52 felt like a toy, the warthog feels like a professional tool. Some people dislike the lack of a twist-rudder on the stick, but I've been using separate pedals for long, long time. edit r/e VR: I've been using VR for Elite since my first DK2 showed up in late 2014....I can never go back. I can't see VR and first person working properly until we have a good Omni-directional treadmill. But for cockpit games, racing games, etc, I can't even put into words how incredible it is. Imagine the feeling you got when you first started using TrackIR, multiply it by about 1000. | |||
Last edited by Kevris; 07-14-2016 at 12:43 PM..
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