Let me ask a dumb question. What could a stick costing $270 do for your game that a stick costing $60 cant? Don't say extra buttons. I'm not being sarcastic, I really want to know
Many of the rotaries and hats can be used as an axis meaning you could use them for things like rudders etc, the microstick wil lbe useful for sims like IL-2 and AH that allows mouse panning, its got many more buttons over the likes of the cheaper TM sticks infact more than most sticks and the programmability waaaaaay surpasses
anything on the market today. As well as catering for new players with point and click programming its flexibility allows very advanced ways to create
any possible combination of commands. On top of this its made completely of metal which makes it more expensive but a hell of a lot more rugged. The base, the stick the buttons and hat switches are all metal. My previous TM sticks lasted me around 5 or more years each so combined with the quality electronics this metal stick you can expect to have this stick on your desk for years. It's all USB and allows gameport rudders to be plugged into the front and programemd through the stick and the firmware on the stick is flash upgradeable. The pots used in the stick have greater resolution than most sticks today if not all and combined with the stiff return springs this makes for precise movement.
Well I could go on but now you probably think I'm a TM rep

I'm just a happy TM customer from years back and glad to see a new high end TM stick after not being completely happy with half a dozen other sticks from CH, MS and Saitek.