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Captain Vlad 07-05-09 10:39 AM

Good joystick
 
My last joystick, a Wal-Mart special, lasted for years and I had no complaints about it, but it gave up the ghost. I have a little birthday money to spare, and wondered if anyone had some thoughts on a good replacement for under $50?

XabbaRus 07-05-09 12:52 PM

Cyborg Evo, and if you can afford it get teh force feedback version,. I have heard good things about that one.

I have the standard Evo and it is bullet proof, easy to configure, comfortable, what else can I say.

It has a firm movement but you don't need to be Arnie to move it. You don't feel like the thing is going to snap when you do that split S.

Cyborg Evo the way to go.

Castout 07-07-09 08:36 PM

I'm looking for a good stick too. My main concern is durability.

That stick costs 120 bucks here. I'm better off just getting the X52 at 160 bucks imo.


The vendor is out of stock though.

joeljansson 08-16-09 01:43 PM

logitech attack 3?

Arclight 08-16-09 05:40 PM

Have one of those (collecting dust), good stick for the price, no complaints. Twist to control rudder would have been a welcome feature though. :hmmm:

joeljansson 08-17-09 03:10 AM

works with keyboard to the rudder

j_o_nn_y 08-17-09 01:46 PM

I actually have a CH Products F16 Combat Stick for sale if anyone is interested?. I only bought it last year and it has not been used much so looks new. The only thing that is missing is its box. I live in the UK by the way.

FIREWALL 08-17-09 02:08 PM

The best Joystick imho is the one God gave you. :har:

If it's giveing ya trouble try an X52 with rudder pedals.

SUBMAN1 08-17-09 08:42 PM

I'd suggest a Thrustmaster Cougar. Best damn joystick ever made for the masses. Pick up some RCS rudder pedals too. That is the combination I run. There is also an X52 in the family, but you will break that thing. And holding it it creaks with the plasting moving together. Its just a cheap stick with a decent number of buttons.

Since you care about durability, the Cougar is not only 22 pounds of pure metal (buttons included, so don't drop it on your foot), it can be had for as little as $200 these days:

http://www.amazon.com/Thrustmaster-H.../dp/B000062SSB

The Cougar has an actual onboard computer so you can make it do things you can't have any other stick do. It has a full programming language, but if that is too much to you, it also includes some excellent GUI software to ease simeple things - but better than the Saitek in many respects.

It packs a 24 MHz CPU, 64K of RAM, 32 DirectX buttons, and up to 10 axis, but it ships with 7. It is user serviceable allow you to change or do anything you want with POTS as they get old. It has a built in joystick mouse as well.

It is a pure digital system as well - Where a Saitek x52 will pack 256 positions possible for a single axis, a Cougar packs 65535 positions possible for a single axis making it as accurate as an analog joystick. Ever notice why people beat you butt with analog sticks? This is one reason.

Now the best part - it is not much more than an x52 these days.

Anyway, this is not all, but if you haven't bought it in your mind yet, you aren't going to.

-S

Castout 08-17-09 08:56 PM

I already got myself a cheap joystick, Genius's MetalStrikePro, I'll remember that Cougar stick. I'll grab one if I found one.


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