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Great comments and suggestions.

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 5:59 pm
by :FI:Snaphoo
Thanks for the input all! I really appreciate the suggestions. I haven't fully decided what I'm going to do next. But, I will eventually have a Throttle/Stick with Pedals, as I enjoy the prospect of immersion and have looked forward to more immersion since picking up my TrackIR some time back.

I have had a chance to fondle the X52 and it definitely feels a bit higher quality than the X45. It definitely has a smoother throw, and appears to have higher quality components. I've also owned a CH stick and enjoyed that level of precision (it's the old style hookup, and I don't feel comfortable in my electrical ability to convert it to USB with a soldering gun, if that's even possible). I love the CH sticks, but I don't think anyone near me carries their product. I don't like to wait for stuff to be delivered, if I don't have to.

Pedals will come as soon as I get a new desk, if not just before. My current desk has no leg room underneath it for such luxuries. I'm leaning toward the Saitek pedals, due to the width of the pedals. I'll need to check the CH and Saitek pedals side by side for function and compare any extra features that they might have.

So, thanks again, I will be looking forward to flying soon. Hopefully online, even!

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 6:14 pm
by :FI:Sneaky_Russian

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 6:21 pm
by :FI:Dr_Strangelove
I tried about 6 different low to mid end set-ups before I finally gave in and bought the full CH gear package last year (stick/rudder/throttle). I can say that it was the best purchase I ever made. Not that my flying is all that great now, but it definitely improved after my purchase.

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 10:31 pm
by Baderslegs
Six weeks ago Baders?

So you're still in the

"Gah! My twisty stick isn't moving the rud ... oh ... pedals, right." stage?
LOL

Naaahhh!

Never happend to me. :oops:

Right hand still reverts to "joystick twisting" in correlation with alcohol intake.

I.E.

No alcohol = feet move rudder (All is well)

Alcohol level = chilled and mellowed = feet move rudder 75% of time.( Me thinks "these pedals are the bees knees")

Alcohol level = very,very mellow, laid back an chillin'= feet move rudder 30% to 50% of time. ( Me thinks why did I buy pedals? I could have put the pennies to good use on a down payment on some good Rum/Gin/Vodka/Drambuie)

Alcohol level = chilled and tuned in. The world is a wonderfull place = feet move rudder 5% to 30% of time. (F£cK these pedals are sh!t! They no worky! WTF was I thinking? B@stds get on my six and keep targeting my rudder! Even before take off! I always knew there was some fifth columnists in the squad! Rebate? Insurance claim?)

Alcohol level = as good as it gets without passing out = Feet move rudder pedals 0 to 5% of time. Movement > 0 is involuntary, Movement = 0 is normal ie I've passed out.

I'm telling you pedals are the way to go!!!

Take it from one who knows!

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 4:41 am
by :FI:Heloego
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 9:14 am
by :FI:Nellip
Well I have given up trying to fix my MSFFB2 :(

Currently bidding on a used example on e-bay - wish me luck :?

If that fails then it maybe CH gear for me as well.

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 11:17 am
by :FI:Nellip
I won - my barely used and working MSFFB2 is on its way via ebay and should arrive tomorrow! \:D/

Downside is it cost me £78 plus postage, which is £20 more than a new one cost me 4 years ago! :lol:

Now all I have to do is reconfigure all the buttons again having switched them to my X45 :(

Still, its not like I have much else to do at the moment. :D

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 3:41 pm
by AltarBoy
Good for you man! I'm going to have to lower my rumble settings on MSFFB2 'cause it's making my whole desk shake. Mini-earthquake anyone? :lol: