I used to use the “top gun fox pro” which evolved into “t flightstick x” and it’s hotas brother.
While both are pretty good, they lack the precision closest to stick center and you end up setting a pretty large deadband to avoid drift when it’s centered that will shut off autopilot while you’re getting a snack.
With a large deadband, your inputs are ignored until it reaches a certain value.
So……you’re aiming and living within the dead band. The smaller you can make deadband, the more control is available for minor aim changes.
Sticks that use hall effect sensors are more precise and the relationships of all the moving parts are built to better specifications for a more expensive.
I just got a T16000 yeserday for 79 bucks but i’ve heard it still uses a potentiometer for the twisty but i haven’t even opened the box.
I will probably take it apart and install a hall sensor for the twisty because most complaints with that stick are for the twisty functionality’s lack of longevity.
https://www.newegg.com/black-thrustmaster-aa056572-joystick/p/N82E16826280085 There is far better out there but prices rise steeply and ergonomics will vary greatly.