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Lucky Jack
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I'm happy with my Saitek EVO Cyborg. Not a "complicated" joystick with different presets or anything, but gots lots of buttons and it's pretty sturdy.
![]() EDIT: Ow right, should propably mention that I broke the primary trigger off, but that's prolly because at times I squeeze a tad too hard. ![]() SEC ![]() If you're planning on buying the AV8R, just take note that the throttle is in front of the base instead of back as usual. From a personal POV, I find this quite idiotic simply because you have take your hand off the throttle or the stick to press the buttons on the rear end of the base. Whereas with the afore mentioned Saitek (or any other joystick that has buttons on the side/back of the base and throttle there too), you can keep your thumb on the throttle and use the rest of the fingers to press the buttons on the sides of the base. AV8R ![]() |
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Ocean Warrior
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The EVO Cyborg's the one that comes with the adjustable button set and whatnot, right? What's the base like on it? (Light/heavy) Personally, I hate when the joystick is so light that the entire thing jerks around every time I pull on it. (
![]() Also, I plan on using the joystick with the X52 throttle, so any sliders/throttles that come with said joystick will just be assigned to flaps or prop pitch or whatever other function I have left over. Edit: also also, anyone have any experience with Thrustmaster's T.1600000000000000m? From what I've read the 3D Hall Effect magnetic technobabble sensors are supposed to be pretty sweet, but then again I can't find any reviews from a flight sim website.
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Lucky Jack
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Yes, the thumb buttons on the stick can be tilted and moved slightly to suit your hand, also the hand rest can be switched to the other side if you're left handed.
The base isn't very heavy, but the size and the shape of it makes it quite hard to 'tip over' (As in, if you use that kind of force that is needed to tip it considerably, you might want to have few joysticks in spare ![]() |
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Yes I also have to recommend the Saitek EVO Cyborg. I've had mine for 5 years now and have not had a single problem. Works great.
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