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egypt23spitfire
January 10th, 2010, 21:06
..................WOW pricey, but way to go in the future

,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,touch sensitive


...............http://www.saitek.com/uk/prod/x65f.htm

bearcat241
January 10th, 2010, 23:43
No FFB makes it hard to commit to...my vote goes to this one --->> http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/gaming/joysticks/devices/5855&cl=us,en

tonybones2112
January 11th, 2010, 07:09
I use the Sitek ST-90. It's a $20 joystick I got off Amazon for $10 new. I needed a USB joystick for this notebook. It's not perfect but well worth the $10. I'm hard on a joystick and don't like one that's real sensitive. I have and older Logitech for the other game computer that is a very, very nice one but XP don't address game ports on my equipment real well which is why I'll keep Win 98 for CFS2.

Bones

Rockster234
January 11th, 2010, 09:01
I like CH Pro Products.................

Although.........I would have to break mine out of a iceberg/snowbank

I have mine in deep freeze some where in the storage.............

Each of these items will cost you know about $100 to $130 US dollar

or

About $300 to $400 for the entire set.............ya........that is kinda crazy

That's why I like CFS2 ......in can use a $25 dollar mouse.

Tough plastic but not brittle and basic...........CH pro does industrial joysticks........so they have a great patent...........

But........I wonder how they are doing as a company?

If you go into the retailers........the computer peripheral stuff is getting pretty slim................computer gaming is getting kinda non essestial........in this sluggish economy

sc7500
January 11th, 2010, 13:28
My Last Logitech died just before New Years, so I went hunting on Amazon.com...

Upgraded to a ThrustMaster T-Flight HOTAS X... What a GREAT system !

Especially for less than $40.00 US delivered...

SC
:kilroy:

hartmaj
January 11th, 2010, 13:43
The Saitek unit sounds great for any modern fighter install of CFS2 but, I still go for the old "feel" of a moving stick for the WWII and WWI installs. Makes it seem a bit more like the real thing.