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It seems like all the higher end sticks lack twist on the stick? The TM
AfterBurner seems like the most flight-sim like that still has a twist and I love the TM software, but I've read a lot of reviews that the AB doesn't hold up. The main reason I want a twist instead of rudders is for some of the space sims I play which "fly" quite a bit differently then aerospace flight. I've got an X-36 and a Suncom stick, both are solid as a rock but are lacking when I use them in space sims. What I'd love is an X-45 that had a twist grip. Does anyone make something similar? Is there a better "flight sim" type stick (mass buttons, super-configurable software, accurate, etc) then the AfterBurner that has a twist? Thanks! -Zenin |
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