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Hi folks,
To my greatest surprise, my girlfriend got me the Flight Simulator 2004 for Christmas. Though I didn't touch one for years, I've always loved flight sims and was eager to try out this one - only to find out that it's a real downer with only the keyboard and mouse. I'm looking now for a joystick, but since it's been a very long time since my hardcore gaming days I've no clue whatsoever as to what joystick would be a good buy. I can only spend a modest amount on it (and probably try to get it on eBay anyway). Not sure what features / options I should be looking for. I guess I'll have to do without force feedback (cost limitation). An analog throttle control would probably be nice, but I'm not sure if I would really need it. Most important imo would be precise handling. Also, it doesn't have to be a brand new model, if anyone has used an older model with FS2004 and that worked well, I could probably try to get it on eBay. Please, could someone post a few recommandations w/ features and/or comparisons? Thanks in advance! Andrei |
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Andrei Dumitrescu wrote:
Hi folks, To my greatest surprise, my girlfriend got me the Flight Simulator 2004 for Christmas. Though I didn't touch one for years, I've always loved flight sims and was eager to try out this one - only to find out that it's a real downer with only the keyboard and mouse. I'm looking now for a joystick, but since it's been a very long time since my hardcore gaming days I've no clue whatsoever as to what joystick would be a good buy. I can only spend a modest amount on it (and probably try to get it on eBay anyway). Not sure what features / options I should be looking for. I guess I'll have to do without force feedback (cost limitation). An analog throttle control would probably be nice, but I'm not sure if I would really need it. Most important imo would be precise handling. Also, it doesn't have to be a brand new model, if anyone has used an older model with FS2004 and that worked well, I could probably try to get it on eBay. Please, could someone post a few recommandations w/ features and/or comparisons? Thanks in advance! Andrei I cannot argue with the CH suggestions but I think that will be over your budget. I suggest looking for a Saitek X45 on ebay. I have it and use it for Flight Simulator, other flying games as well as space sims and the very occasional racing game. Brand new they were like $80. So on ebay I would spend $20-$30 for one. |
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john wrote:
Andrei Dumitrescu wrote: Hi folks, To my greatest surprise, my girlfriend got me the Flight Simulator 2004 for Christmas. Though I didn't touch one for years, I've always loved flight sims and was eager to try out this one - only to find out that it's a real downer with only the keyboard and mouse. I'm looking now for a joystick, but since it's been a very long time since my hardcore gaming days I've no clue whatsoever as to what joystick would be a good buy. I can only spend a modest amount on it (and probably try to get it on eBay anyway). Not sure what features / options I should be looking for. I guess I'll have to do without force feedback (cost limitation). An analog throttle control would probably be nice, but I'm not sure if I would really need it. Most important imo would be precise handling. Also, it doesn't have to be a brand new model, if anyone has used an older model with FS2004 and that worked well, I could probably try to get it on eBay. Please, could someone post a few recommandations w/ features and/or comparisons? Thanks in advance! Andrei I cannot argue with the CH suggestions but I think that will be over your budget. I suggest looking for a Saitek X45 on ebay. I have it and use it for Flight Simulator, other flying games as well as space sims and the very occasional racing game. Brand new they were like $80. So on ebay I would spend $20-$30 for one. I would not recommend the Saitek Cyborg. I got one for Christmas and it isn't much. It loses calibration all of the time. If I don't calibrate it before each session, I never know how the airplane will fly. Is this typical or just because this is a cheap joystick? Matt |
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I've tried a few, but have to admit that the MS force feedback 2 is still
the best for the money. There should be some secondhand ones around now. Go for the USB model if you have Win XP. -- Quilljar Matrox see http://client.webshots.com/album/194691959rhDQFi |
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![]() "Andrei Dumitrescu" wrote in message om... Hi folks, To my greatest surprise, my girlfriend got me the Flight Simulator 2004 for Christmas. Though I didn't touch one for years, I've always loved flight sims and was eager to try out this one - only to find out that it's a real downer with only the keyboard and mouse. I'm looking now for a joystick, but since it's been a very long time since my hardcore gaming days I've no clue whatsoever as to what joystick would be a good buy. I can only spend a modest amount on it (and probably try to get it on eBay anyway). Not sure what features / options I should be looking for. I guess I'll have to do without force feedback (cost limitation). An analog throttle control would probably be nice, but I'm not sure if I would really need it. Most important imo would be precise handling. Also, it doesn't have to be a brand new model, if anyone has used an older model with FS2004 and that worked well, I could probably try to get it on eBay. Please, could someone post a few recommandations w/ features and/or comparisons? Thanks in advance! Andrei I have used the both CH yokes, throttle and pedals. (gameport) It was good but I didn't like mounting it all the time on the table. Have the Saitek X45 for more than a year now and it's great. All the buttons needed for side views, raising/lowering views etc. And all functions the 3 CH tools have, are active. How about the new X52 ? What improvements are there ? |
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I got a FS2004 COF and Thrustmaster TopGun FOX 2 PRO USB for this
Christmas. It has only a few (7?) buttons, a throttle and a hat switch. Sure enough to get started me flying. Not sure it would be enough for doing all the professional controls. Mainly I dont know how to trim the rudder or we don't? Otherwise I like this joystick. |
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