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Joystick question - skyvyper - 19.12.2011

Does anyone know if the Saeitek X-52 is compatible with windows 7(64 bit) and IL-2?
OR-- Does anyone have a suggestion of a good joystick for winows 7 for around $100.00
THANKS in advance for any help,Tom


Re: Joystick question - Jambo - 20.12.2011

Hi skyvyper,

it seems to me, that you're not really into flying and /or IL2?

I'm sorry if I'm wrong - it is a well-meant question. Smile
Before paying a 100 or more Dollars of your money,
you should be sure what do you want to do?
To fly once or twice, a joystick for 20 bucks or even a second hand one is adequate.

To get into a cockpit and won't come out again - you should consider investing a bit more....

Nowadays I think every joystick is fit for Windows 7.

Have a look here:
http://www.saitekusa.com/uk/prod/x52.html
or here
http://www.saitekusa.com/uk/prod/x52pro.html

and only if you are grazy enough you might look here:

http://www.saitekusa.com/uk/prod/x65f.html
or
http://www.thrustmaster.com/product.asp ... atformID=5
or
http://www.logitech.com/us-us/gaming/jo ... vices/5855

and they're many more....

Always depending what do you want and what do you can effort and last but not least -
does it makes sense anyhow? :mrgreen:

You may go in one of these big markets - what ever they called in your area, like "Best Buy" or "Buy More" :mrgreen: etc..
take one in you hands, ask if you can test it - then make your decision!

Wish you luck and fun!

Jambo :wink: