Don't you just hate non answers!

So I've been investigating the Titan one cross platform dongle thingy, so I've been reading reviews, watching YouTube tutorials and I decide I needed to ask a question, so I went on the website over to their forums, registered and asked the relevant question.
"Could the Thrustmaster T flight hotas, which is compatible with ps3/ps4 (depending on which model) be used on the Xbox one to play Elite Dangerous via a Titan one device?"
And the answer I got from console tuner, after 2 days....



"I can not yet confirm if the PS4 fightstick will work with the Titan One at all. It may need a firmware update. However, in case the Thrustmaster hotas works with the Titan One, than yes, you could use it on Xbox One via Titan One."
ConsoleTuner Support Team
Wait........what?
WHAT THE HELL DOES THAT EVEN MEAN?!!

You can use almost any input device with the Titan One while I don't specifically know if the Thrustmaster T works with it theoretically it should. However you can only assign controls that exist on the Xbox One controller to input functions on whatever device you chose. All you'd basically be doing is changing the shape of your Xbox one controller.

All the titan one does is tell your xbox that when you press button 1 on the device that = X Button 2 = Y, Wiggling the Joystick = Left Analogue stick. You use the PC program to assign the Xbox One functions to your device.
 
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You can use almost any input device with the Titan One while I don't specifically know if the Thrustmaster T works with it theoretically it should. However you can only assign controls that exist on the Xbox One controller to input functions on whatever device you chose. All you'd basically be doing is changing the shape of your Xbox one controller.

All the titan one does is tell your xbox that when you press button 1 on the device that = X Button 2 = Y, Wiggling the Joystick = Left Analogue stick. You use the PC program to assign the Xbox One functions to your device.

Cheers fox, although I did know that.
What I was trying to find out was if the ps3 compatible controller could be used via a T1 without the need of a PC/laptop running the maxaim di software.
And I think that would be possible if when the Thrustmaster was set to ps3 mode it acted like a ps3 duel shock.
The advantage I was looking for was a more immersive experience coupled with all buttons at my fingertips.
Alas, it seems that rather than being a misshaped controller, it's a dedicated flightstick for a few specific games which T1 doesn't have a profile for (and I'm no programmer)
 
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