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Starting to sound like I'll be getting that new Thrustmaster if my X52 dies...
Starting to sound like I'll be getting that new Thrustmaster if my X52 dies...
I fought with myself over this, looking at the X-56 and the new Thrustmaster product. I ended up buying a full set of CH (Stick, Throttle, Pedals), should be here in a week or so. I'm not crazy about the pedals, but there seem to be few options in the price point. The Saitek has too many reported build quality issues, and the Thrustmaster won't be out for a while (and I want to try without twist on the joystick, since people say the accuracy is much higher). I'll post back once I'm settled in with it and see if the $300 investment was worthwhile.yeah, despite loving my X55 whilst it is working, i think I am with you there. I cant justify thowing 3 figure sums of cash at hardware i know has huge design issues in it. I cant believe saitek did not fix their highly publicised issues with the throttle wiring loom AND that the ghost button presses are still a thing.
Just received my X-56 that I bought on Amazon. If anyone plans on getting one you may want to wait (wish I had). There is no manual (yet) that I can find (ticketed at MadCatz). The dual throttle is excessively stiff no matter what setting on the adjuster. I am not that surprised as the X52 I bought and sent back was the same way. Time will tell if this gets better.
The worse problem is that there is a massive (non-adjustable) dead zone in the x and y axis in Elite Dangerous. It works in Star Citizen and Evochron Legacy so it is not the stick itself but maybe not as compatible with Elite as they claim. I can move the stick through 50% of it's throw before my ship moves and then it is full on so very hard to use with small ships.
The set up software is not the same as with the X52 as it has no setting page that you can use to check each button and switch for functionality.
Hope others have better luck with this one.![]()
I am actually in the market for a HOTAS, was about to pull the trigger on an X52 pro is this a good idea? Love the look of the x56 but the corpse a lot video was an eye opener. Was about to pull the trigger on a RAT 3 as well! Not gonna happen now...
Newegg says October 3 for availability... I got one on pre-order.I'd wait for the new Thrustmaster FCS
http://www.thrustmaster.com/en_US/products/t16000m-fcs-hotas
and see how the reviews are.
I got seriously interested in these. The video is for the Warthog but they have mounts for all of em basically.
Still... 200€ for 2. If I had not just ordered two of these to attach to my chair: http://www.ebay.com/itm/131595999461?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
I would have went for it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kN83TQoI-bk
Looks awesome.
The dual throttle is excessively stiff no matter what setting on the adjuster.
Just received my X-56 that I bought on Amazon. If anyone plans on getting one you may want to wait (wish I had). There is no manual (yet) that I can find (ticketed at MadCatz). The dual throttle is excessively stiff no matter what setting on the adjuster. I am not that surprised as the X52 I bought and sent back was the same way. Time will tell if this gets better.
The worse problem is that there is a massive (non-adjustable) dead zone in the x and y axis in Elite Dangerous. It works in Star Citizen and Evochron Legacy so it is not the stick itself but maybe not as compatible with Elite as they claim. I can move the stick through 50% of it's throw before my ship moves and then it is full on so very hard to use with small ships.
The set up software is not the same as with the X52 as it has no setting page that you can use to check each button and switch for functionality.
Hope others have better luck with this one.![]()