Cmdr Kharma wrote:Warthog working just fine here........
One day I may get the stick, but I'm happy as hell with a Silver coated practice round and shell casing from that GAU-8 Avenger ^,^
Cmdr Kharma wrote:Warthog working just fine here........
Flip wrote:Yeah, as I said, buy an expensive one that only has a few features.
No rudders is a no-no, for me. I don't want to use pedals.
Mouse wrote:Xebeth wrote:I've had the X-55 for several month and am very happy with it. The throttle was a bit stiff to start with, but freed up after a week, the only issue I've had was the stick acquired an annoying squeak but some WD40 sorted that out.
As others have said it has more buttons than you need, I now only have to touch the keyboard to type.
I would love to see your set up with the X55.. is it possible to make it so that if you turn PTY 3 your landing gear goes down and if you turn it the opposite way they go up, instead of having to turn then turn back then turn it again to trigger the action?
Flip wrote:...It's either that or buying an expensive one that has only a few features.
Flip wrote:I really like the X55's features and all, but unfortunately it's built like shit. On my first one, the rudder's spring broke after a few months, so it no longer centered automatically. Bit of a PITA but I could still use it. Then a couple of months later, all the buttons on the throttle stopped working. Turns out the wires inside are positioned in such a way that each time you move the throttle, you bend those wires at the same exact place. So after a while they fatigue and break. It's only a matter of time.
It was still under warranty, so back it went. And rather than waiting 3 weeks before I could play ED again, I ordered another brand new one. That was six months ago or so. And since then, both have started developing faults of their own, so now I'm using parts from one to fix the other each time it's necessary (a HAT broke on one, another button broke on the other, now the wheel at the left of the throttle of the one I'm using only registers in one direction, the rudder of the other has developed a lot of friction so it no longer centers correctly, etc.). That really sucks, but as always with that level of products, all the parts are made with the cheapest possible stuff, so unless you play once a week, don't expect it to last for more than six or height months.
It's either that or buying an expensive one that has only a few features.
Walter wrote:I've got everything programmed onto my CH Pro Throttle and Fighterstick with room to spare for another dozen commands. They weren't cheap, but the build quality is impressive.
Flip wrote:Walter wrote:I've got everything programmed onto my CH Pro Throttle and Fighterstick with room to spare for another dozen commands. They weren't cheap, but the build quality is impressive.
Thanks for the tip, Walter! I had a look on Amazon, but they're out of stock and they don't know if they'll get them again or not. Is CH still in business?
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