So, now that I know that my computer can actually run the game, I need to look into control peripherals (since my old Thrustmaster Top Gun seems to have finally given up the ghost).
Looking at some of the gameplay videos & reviews, I've become very much interested in the notion of using dual sticks.
I see a lot of people recommending the Thrustmaster T16000M, and I can see how two of these would work well together (as well as be significantly less-expensive than the Saitek X52 Pro HOTAS that I had been previously considering).
However, I'm curious as to whether anyone has tried using two wireless/cordless joysticks (which would be particularly useful, as they could be put away elsewhere without having to fiddle with cords & the ports at the back of the computer) - specifically, twin Saitek Cyborg Evo wireless sticks (which would also be significantly less-expensive than the Saitek X52 Pro).
Is there any real risk of the two sticks interfering with each other, or any other problems with a twin Saitek Cyborg Evo setup (e.g. not enough buttons)?
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As a side note, it seems like a lot of the two-stick videos I see have two different sticks (e.g. a T16000M in the left hand and a different stick in the right hand) rather than twin sticks (e.g. a T16000M in both the left and right hands). Why is that? :S
Looking at some of the gameplay videos & reviews, I've become very much interested in the notion of using dual sticks.
I see a lot of people recommending the Thrustmaster T16000M, and I can see how two of these would work well together (as well as be significantly less-expensive than the Saitek X52 Pro HOTAS that I had been previously considering).
However, I'm curious as to whether anyone has tried using two wireless/cordless joysticks (which would be particularly useful, as they could be put away elsewhere without having to fiddle with cords & the ports at the back of the computer) - specifically, twin Saitek Cyborg Evo wireless sticks (which would also be significantly less-expensive than the Saitek X52 Pro).
Is there any real risk of the two sticks interfering with each other, or any other problems with a twin Saitek Cyborg Evo setup (e.g. not enough buttons)?
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As a side note, it seems like a lot of the two-stick videos I see have two different sticks (e.g. a T16000M in the left hand and a different stick in the right hand) rather than twin sticks (e.g. a T16000M in both the left and right hands). Why is that? :S
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