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Re: joystick

Postby Dan » Wed Jul 21, 2004 4:45 am

Thats nice.... Is it coming with a drivers CD?
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Re: joystick

Postby Huggy » Wed Jul 21, 2004 4:50 am

you poor man.

i really do not like the force feedback joysticks for reasons i have said elsewhere on these forums.

basically, I do not beleive teh forces to be accurate - it models big dramatic forces (like rumble) but not the subtle forces that you realy use to fly.

also, you'll be flying along and you'll get a sudden 'digital' change of pressure on the stick. and sometimes it will stat fighting you.

I would actually prefer the straight sprung version without the random confusing forces
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Re: joystick

Postby Dan » Wed Jul 21, 2004 5:01 am

I got a standard sprung version because I had heard scary stories of gears stripping. For 9 quid he can't have gone far wrong!
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