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The launch of FS2020 and Star Wards Squadrons this year, combined with lockdown, has decimated the entry/mid-level flight peripheral market.
I'm a PC GamePass member and have downloaded FS2020, which looks great and I really want to get into it - but it's not the same with just a controller. I have a budget of max £100.
There are no joystick available from reputable, well reviewed retailers - online or brick & mortar - anywhere at the moment. Except THIS (I think I got the last one). The cheapest Thrustmaster going. So cheap it's literally just called "USB Joystick" on the box. I settled for this to tide me over until stocks replenish or more mid-range models. However this entry-level stick was a serious disappointment. Advertised as '3 Axis', it's anything but. This joystick has no z-axis - no yaw control - even though it is labelled '3 axis'. It has pitch and roll only. A reviewer on Amazon speculates that the manufacturer counts the throttle as an 'axis', which is high dubious and misleading. It's going back.
I really want the Thrustmaster T.Flight Hotas X or T.16000m but there is no stock anywhere I trust. However ********** say they will have the the T.Flight and T.16000m sticks on 17 Jan. Are they a reputable site? Trustpilot gives them a 4.5.. The fact Scan are getting stock also makes me think that Currys/Amazon will get stock soon also.
I was hoping to get just the stick as I'm not too much of a sim enthusiast to want a separate throttle, however admit I have never tried that config. Can the slider on the base of the T.16000 be used as the throttle? I often see the stick and separate throttle being sold together, so I wonder if the slider is actually for trim? Could it be re-bound to act as throttle? Will it work as well as a throttle if that's not what it was designed for?
I was thinking of getting the T.16000 stick first and then getting the throttle at a later point if I feel like it would make a difference. However it looks like not many retailers will sell the throttle on its own, though it is a thing. How much would the throttle alone cost?
Appreciate any thoughts/imput from those with experience in this area.
I'm a PC GamePass member and have downloaded FS2020, which looks great and I really want to get into it - but it's not the same with just a controller. I have a budget of max £100.
There are no joystick available from reputable, well reviewed retailers - online or brick & mortar - anywhere at the moment. Except THIS (I think I got the last one). The cheapest Thrustmaster going. So cheap it's literally just called "USB Joystick" on the box. I settled for this to tide me over until stocks replenish or more mid-range models. However this entry-level stick was a serious disappointment. Advertised as '3 Axis', it's anything but. This joystick has no z-axis - no yaw control - even though it is labelled '3 axis'. It has pitch and roll only. A reviewer on Amazon speculates that the manufacturer counts the throttle as an 'axis', which is high dubious and misleading. It's going back.
I really want the Thrustmaster T.Flight Hotas X or T.16000m but there is no stock anywhere I trust. However ********** say they will have the the T.Flight and T.16000m sticks on 17 Jan. Are they a reputable site? Trustpilot gives them a 4.5.. The fact Scan are getting stock also makes me think that Currys/Amazon will get stock soon also.
I was hoping to get just the stick as I'm not too much of a sim enthusiast to want a separate throttle, however admit I have never tried that config. Can the slider on the base of the T.16000 be used as the throttle? I often see the stick and separate throttle being sold together, so I wonder if the slider is actually for trim? Could it be re-bound to act as throttle? Will it work as well as a throttle if that's not what it was designed for?
I was thinking of getting the T.16000 stick first and then getting the throttle at a later point if I feel like it would make a difference. However it looks like not many retailers will sell the throttle on its own, though it is a thing. How much would the throttle alone cost?
Appreciate any thoughts/imput from those with experience in this area.