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Ridin' Dirty.
Joysticks
I'm considering a purchase of a Joystick for some simulator battles. Any suggestions?
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Danneskjold Repossessions.
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All Depends on your Budget. You can buy the best joystick and pedals for $650. Or there are cheaper options.
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If I'm not back in 5....wait longer!
I liked my Hotas one's it was on the a little cheaper side, I say that compared to some of the other Hotas's out there.
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What is time to an immortal?
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I have been thinking about buying a joystick but I honestly don't know where to even start looking
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Danneskjold Repossessions.
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Joysticks
$44 - > http://www.amazon.com/Thrustmaster-T...s=Thrustmaster
$120 - > http://www.amazon.com/Saitek-X52-Fli...1&keywords=X52
$150 - > http://www.amazon.com/Saitek-X52-Fli...2&keywords=X52
$420 - > http://www.amazon.com/Thrustmaster-H...rthog+joystick
Pedals
$90 - > http://www.amazon.com/CH-Products-Pe...=Saitek+pedals
$100 - > http://www.amazon.com/Saitek-Pro-Fli...=Saitek+pedals
$172 - > http://www.amazon.com/Saitek-Flight-...=Saitek+pedals
You get what you pay for. The T Flight Hotas is a great entry level set up, but it usually only has a 6 month lifespan. Other than that, the list is of relatively durable sticks I've recommended.
If you're in it for the long haul, I'd recommend the X52 Pro ($150). Though a lot of people don't like twisty sticks. So what they do is buy the X52 or the X52 Pro and then buy a set of pedals while they are at it.
The Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog is the top of the line. I'm debating selling a kidney for it. Know that it is not a twisty stick, and has no yaw function. So if you do get it, you also need a set of pedals as well. So you're looking at it for $500 -> $600 for the best.
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Can I have your Tots
There's also the Saitek X55, it's their newest stick that's currently available for pre-order. It's a good mid-range between the X52 pro and the X65f from what I've read. I've been as of yet unable to determine however if the X55 is going to be a linear hall sensor or a non-linear sensor like the X52.
http://www.saitek.com/x55/
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