I'm shopping for a new Joystick or maybe a PC PU
Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 9:59 pm
Hello everyone! It's me, Pat, the other Canadian guy. Hope all has been well?
Now the pleasantries are finished on with my issue. My 5 Year Old X52pro has become completely unreliable, thus the 4+year absence. What I'm looking for is a new Joystick so I thought who better to ask than you all (why do I feel I may regret this). I'm leaning towards another Saitek but this time an X52 don't need all that MFD fancy stuff which doesn't work with Il-2, RoF or, Il-2 Stalingrad, but it is the problem, the MFD Saitek driver or DirectInput drivers will not execute correctly due to the picky, picky, picky power requirements for this Joystick, for example, an external powered USB hub is not recommend to be used, as it apparently may have unreliable voltage fluctuations which are apparently enough to cause the X52Pro MFD to not load correctly.
Yes I did think of a new power source, cheaper and maybe the reason for my problems as it isn't what I would say, the best. When I upgraded to Windows 7 64bit the X52Pro worked fine for almost 7 months, which was awesome as I wasn't able to enjoy it, I was out of country.
So, Saitek tech support has, well disappointed me, but migrating to a X52 would be much easier than getting use to a more unfamiliar joystick.
Money wise, I'll dig some out of the Quad found (insurance is to much anyways, I'll keep the snowmobile).
So your recommendations would be appreciated, thanks in advance.
Sacktime
aka Pat
Now the pleasantries are finished on with my issue. My 5 Year Old X52pro has become completely unreliable, thus the 4+year absence. What I'm looking for is a new Joystick so I thought who better to ask than you all (why do I feel I may regret this). I'm leaning towards another Saitek but this time an X52 don't need all that MFD fancy stuff which doesn't work with Il-2, RoF or, Il-2 Stalingrad, but it is the problem, the MFD Saitek driver or DirectInput drivers will not execute correctly due to the picky, picky, picky power requirements for this Joystick, for example, an external powered USB hub is not recommend to be used, as it apparently may have unreliable voltage fluctuations which are apparently enough to cause the X52Pro MFD to not load correctly.
Yes I did think of a new power source, cheaper and maybe the reason for my problems as it isn't what I would say, the best. When I upgraded to Windows 7 64bit the X52Pro worked fine for almost 7 months, which was awesome as I wasn't able to enjoy it, I was out of country.
So, Saitek tech support has, well disappointed me, but migrating to a X52 would be much easier than getting use to a more unfamiliar joystick.
Money wise, I'll dig some out of the Quad found (insurance is to much anyways, I'll keep the snowmobile).
So your recommendations would be appreciated, thanks in advance.
Sacktime
aka Pat