Hey guys, my old joystick for fsx has crapped itself and and i was wondering if anyone could give me some tips on a new one. my old one was a logiech extreme 3d pro and it was excellent but its time for a new one.
cheers
cheers
Timmo wrote:QUOTE (Timmo @ Apr 6 2011,4:26 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I'm a big fan of the Microsoft sidewinder precision 2 joystick
- Nice and accurate and no jerkyness since it has optical tracking. There is one on trademe now for $49
My fave too. One of the things I thought MS did really well was their joysticks. Wish they would pick it up again !!
connor wrote:QUOTE (connor @ Apr 6 2011,9:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I am using a Saitek Cyborg Evo. I bought it off trademe and the twit who sold it said it was the force feed back one, but as far as I can tell it isn't.Nice joystick otherwise.
I've had my Saitek Cyborg Evo Force for quite a few years now, and it suits me admirably for all my Aircraft types...with nice blue lights!.......!
It does have Force Feedback/Rumble, but it must first be enabled in the "Control Panel" (Joysticks), and also within the Simulator/Game.
My only slight moan. When the Sim is first loaded up, all the Joystick controls must first be rotated through their full range, to centralise the controls, otherwise the throttle may be a max....and the Aircraft (twist) may veer off the runway!.........
....!
Not bad for around £40 new!
Paul.
http://www.trustedreviews.com/peripherals/...rce-Joystick/p1
P.S. My beautiful Microsoft Sidewinder FF Pro 2 died many years ago........(internal electronics!)....!
connor wrote:QUOTE (connor @ Apr 7 2011,8:58 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I can't seem to find the correct panel in the control panel, I've got windows 7.
Hello Connor....
Win 7..."Control Panel"...."Devices and Printers"...right click on Joystick..."Game Controller Settings"..."Properties"....
...and away you go!
Don't forget to enable Force Feedback in the Sim as well!
Paul.........!
connor wrote:QUOTE (connor @ Apr 7 2011,9:13 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Thanks for your help, but it appears to be a dead end.Ah well, this is what bad feedback is for!
Actually, Connor...
Although my Joystick has Force Feedback, I always switch it off completely, as I just find it...extremely annoying!
Learn to live without it!......!
It seems that most "twist-type" Joysticks automatically come with Force Feedback/Rumble!
Paul......!
P.S. ..in a real Aircraft, most forces are felt through your Bum (G-Forces)...rather than just your hands!.......!