Jopystick blues
Jopystick blues
My trusty old SaitekCyborg is about to get replaced.
The hat switch has stopped working properly, a couple of the buttons on the base have stopped working, and the other night the throttle handle broke off.
Now, strictly speaking it is still in working order (well, 'ish) but I feel that the time has come for a replacement (great stick btw, I have had it for about 5 years).
However, I am not sure what to get as a replacement. My only absolute requirement is a twist handle.
Any suggestions?
MT
The hat switch has stopped working properly, a couple of the buttons on the base have stopped working, and the other night the throttle handle broke off.
Now, strictly speaking it is still in working order (well, 'ish) but I feel that the time has come for a replacement (great stick btw, I have had it for about 5 years).
However, I am not sure what to get as a replacement. My only absolute requirement is a twist handle.
Any suggestions?
MT
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Walk softly and carry a big joystick
I have a Saitek Cyborg evo, like it alot, but no FF. I have a MoMo wheel & Pedals for racin with GPL and GTR. Love it.
Saitek makes good joysticks, so does MS. Either one IMHO would be kool.
Sounds like your ole stick took a few 20mm rounds and was put through some wild maneuvers above the VNE (Velocity Not to Exceed).. I KO'd my last one with a cup of coffee........I should have known better than to drink coffee while playing a PC game......I'll only drink beer on line from now on...
Prost!
MikeV
Saitek makes good joysticks, so does MS. Either one IMHO would be kool.
Sounds like your ole stick took a few 20mm rounds and was put through some wild maneuvers above the VNE (Velocity Not to Exceed).. I KO'd my last one with a cup of coffee........I should have known better than to drink coffee while playing a PC game......I'll only drink beer on line from now on...
Prost!
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I picked up...
...a Saitek ST290 at Walmart recently as a temp replacement for my worn out X-36.
Very similar to the Cyborg, though it only has 5 buttons, throttle and twist grip. No FF.
For Twenty Dollars NEW, you can't go wrong.
Very similar to the Cyborg, though it only has 5 buttons, throttle and twist grip. No FF.
For Twenty Dollars NEW, you can't go wrong.
...and wear your feckin' mask!!!!!
I use a Logitech Freedom 2.4 cordless...
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/produ ... ENTID=5032" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Has plenty of buttons, twist handle and a pretty tight range of motion. No FF. I paid around 40 dollars US for it. When your not using it you can set it down somewhere out of the way and it falls asleep until you press any button on it.
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/produ ... ENTID=5032" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Has plenty of buttons, twist handle and a pretty tight range of motion. No FF. I paid around 40 dollars US for it. When your not using it you can set it down somewhere out of the way and it falls asleep until you press any button on it.
All good advice lads.
I am now however the new owner of a Saitek Evo Force. I wasnt planning to ForceFeedback it but it was on special offer.
I am in the process of getting used to it. I think I will be ok. It is not such an unmitigated disaster as my last foray into the FF world (3 yrs ago, I gave the stick away).
I do enjoy having a working hat button etc though.
Cheers
MT
I am now however the new owner of a Saitek Evo Force. I wasnt planning to ForceFeedback it but it was on special offer.
I am in the process of getting used to it. I think I will be ok. It is not such an unmitigated disaster as my last foray into the FF world (3 yrs ago, I gave the stick away).
I do enjoy having a working hat button etc though.
Cheers
MT