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Offline Getback

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Re: joystick question
« Reply #15 on: March 25, 2009, 06:02:28 PM »
I was considering the ch setup but will not be able to use pedals-is there another way to do rudder control

I thought that over before I posted Skullman. You can actually control both rudders with one foot by moving your foot back and forth on one pedal. I realize that your knee is healing so you may also may be able to set the hat switch or maybe the mousey thingy on the throttle for rudder control. I'm not sure about that but can test it or maybe someone else can. I'm not playing at the moment.

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Re: joystick question
« Reply #16 on: March 25, 2009, 07:28:27 PM »
The only good stick I have used is the X52, been using it for about a year.  I have loved the stick from day-1, but I have also hated it from day-1.  It's kinda like a girlfriend that's great in bed but you want to kill her the rest of the time.

I like how it functions and I like the profiler (though it took me 6 months to figure out how to use the profiler, the instructions suck), but this stick gives me more problems than its worth.  It seems to loose power randomly, does it about 1-3 times a night.  It will blink out and come back on real quick.  The problem is if you are in the middle of a turn when it looses power, when it comes back it will re-calibrate based on where you are holding it at the time.  It usually happens in the middle of a dog fight.  I will be holding the stick nearly all the way back, and I see the LEDs blink and I know the fight's over.  Once you let the stick go the game thinks you are pushing it all the way forward.  All I can do is unplug it and plug it back in.  Problem with that is 1/3 times I do it my computer goes to a blue screen and reboots itself.  Then when I get back in the game the pilot I was fighting is giving me crap about escaping out of the fight.

That's the main problem I have, but there are a bunch of other weird things that happen with it, like the uncontrollable mouse cursor after I exit the game; have to reboot to get it back.  I also wish the spring was a little stiffer, though I have seen a YouTube film showing an easy trick for making it stiffer.

Honestly, having used the X52 I would not recommend it to anyone.  I will be moving to a CH complete flight control system next.

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Re: joystick question
« Reply #17 on: March 25, 2009, 07:58:59 PM »
what are your favorite joystick

The one between my legs  :O

But really, I've used X52 for years and never had a problem.  I've used it on Xp with profiler and had an issue now and then, and now have Visterd and have never had to recalibrate, although I still do it out of habit.
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Offline skullman

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Re: joystick question
« Reply #18 on: March 25, 2009, 09:21:27 PM »
thnx guys-for cheaper I think it will be a 3d pro an the ch setup is probably the best choice
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Re: joystick question
« Reply #19 on: March 26, 2009, 12:13:16 AM »
Saitek AV8R is nice if you like a twisty and like the ST290.  I have one of each and far prefer the AV8R.

[EDIT]  Just read the other posts and my AV8R looses calibration sometimes too... must be a Saitek thing.
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Offline skullman

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Re: joystick question
« Reply #20 on: March 26, 2009, 04:32:48 AM »
I like the st290 an always just calibrate when I log on-think I am gonna go with the ch hotas-x52 is nice but have heard too much about people not liking it
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Offline DustyR

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Re: joystick question
« Reply #21 on: March 26, 2009, 06:31:57 AM »
I've used several sticks over the years, with the CH set up Combat Stick, Pro Petals and Pro throttle being first choice followed by the Siatek X-52.  The thing that impressed me about the CH equip was the first time in a steep descending turn to the point of a black out and I was still in easy control.  The equipment is definitely away ahead of my ability as a flier.  Hasn't given me any calibration problems is always consistent - as I was told once conserve the $'s and buy CH.  The last setup I'll probably buy. :noid :salute
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Re: joystick question
« Reply #22 on: March 26, 2009, 01:48:42 PM »
gonna go with ch hotas setup an try to use some function for rudder-thanks for info
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