Originally posted by 1K3
The joystick still works after 11 years despite that they only use springs and potentiometers??????
For some reason I'm still not convinced. I need reasons on why i should buy CH joysticks. Would i lreally last that long?
I got 2 complete gameport CH HOTAS setups ( CH Fighter Stick, CH Pro Throttle, CH Pedals ( 1 pro 1 regular ))
1 set is around 11 years old, the other set is dated 97 so it is 9 or 10 years old, they both work wonderful without any problems, I use the batch file made from CH-Hangar forum to program in winXP.......works great ( thank you horn for the link )
the only thing to ever happen was a spring popped off on my oldest Fighter Stick, when I opened it up I crimped the wire connectors to make them fit more securely and in doing so it eleviated all the minor spikes I would have from time to time ( this was like 4 yrs ago I did this ).
The thing I love about the analog gameport models is the built in memory, where once programmed it stays even if you unplug it for months on end.
I have went thru 4 computers and still use the same joystick/HOTAS setup...... never changed a spring, never changed a potentiometer, did add some rubberbands and experimented with stronger springs before, but ended up going back to original configuration!!!! now my CH combat stick, I changed 2 potentiometers and fixed 2 wires that had become pinched, but it still works good as well, and I bought it in '96 ( the Jane's Combat Stick version )
THEY LAST...........that's that