26.02.2009, 19:22
Thanks a lot!
Perhaps a good setting utility is what I need.
The big difference I found between Logitech, Thrustmaster and Microsoft, isn't about feedback mechanism or sensitivity of the stick itself.
Is about the way the stick gives you back the sensation of air pushing on the wings: you always feel when you're about to stall using a sidewinder because the stick becomes lighter.
With Logitech or Thrustmaster you only feel it shaking when you're ALREADY spinning...
But I guess this isn't a problem of joystick, but it's rather a problem concerning software and interface, don't you agree? :-)
Perhaps a good setting utility is what I need.
The big difference I found between Logitech, Thrustmaster and Microsoft, isn't about feedback mechanism or sensitivity of the stick itself.
Is about the way the stick gives you back the sensation of air pushing on the wings: you always feel when you're about to stall using a sidewinder because the stick becomes lighter.
With Logitech or Thrustmaster you only feel it shaking when you're ALREADY spinning...
But I guess this isn't a problem of joystick, but it's rather a problem concerning software and interface, don't you agree? :-)