I have seen a couple of reviews where people are suggesting they found the CH Products less configurable/adjustable (hardware wise) but better made and more responsive product than the more expensive Saitek. The MadCatz pedals look solid but the pedals look extremely small (especially for my size 11 clown feet).
Not wanting to start an argument (ie it would be nice if the comments were polite and constructive and don't turn into a mine-is-bigger-and-better-than-yours battle) about which works best for you in ED. I am interested in individual, personal and subjective points of view from people using one or the other (or have used all of them I guess).
I wondered what you pedalling Cmdrs out there think of your device(s), why you chose it and whether you are thinking of changing?
Also how configurable are these devices?
- Can I choose to bind any of the axis on the device to anything in the game?
Are they comfortable for use?
Do you find you have had to take additional measures to stop them moving (especially in those moments of excitement like combat or in my case when I just boosted entering a station)?
Primarily I want to control all 3 lateral thrust axis on the pedals - is that going to work or would I have to use the rudder action of the pedals to control they yaw (which is what I think is how they would be used in a plane)?
Do you notice the analogue nature of the controls compared to using digital buttons for thrust (or do you perhaps just push to full extent anyway)?
Not wanting to start an argument (ie it would be nice if the comments were polite and constructive and don't turn into a mine-is-bigger-and-better-than-yours battle) about which works best for you in ED. I am interested in individual, personal and subjective points of view from people using one or the other (or have used all of them I guess).
I wondered what you pedalling Cmdrs out there think of your device(s), why you chose it and whether you are thinking of changing?
Also how configurable are these devices?
- Can I choose to bind any of the axis on the device to anything in the game?
Are they comfortable for use?
Do you find you have had to take additional measures to stop them moving (especially in those moments of excitement like combat or in my case when I just boosted entering a station)?
Primarily I want to control all 3 lateral thrust axis on the pedals - is that going to work or would I have to use the rudder action of the pedals to control they yaw (which is what I think is how they would be used in a plane)?
Do you notice the analogue nature of the controls compared to using digital buttons for thrust (or do you perhaps just push to full extent anyway)?
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