Hello every one!
I have been trying out both of the budget sticks from Thrustmaster, and just wanted to share my findings. First there will be a short talk about both sticks and then a verdict.
T.Flight hotas X
This is a good looking setup at a very nice price. The immersion of using a hotas setup cant compare to using anything else, and the hotas X is no different. Flying around using the throttle feels very natural and you get the hang of it quite fast. Landings and takeoffs are easy, and if you just need to fly around and avoiding combat - this stick is wonderful. Combat with your sidewider equipped with fixed pulselasers are very hard with this setup. There is a huge deadzone in the center, and this means you have to move it alot to make it react around the center. This also means that small course adjustments around the center of the stick is impossible.
Flying the "Sidewinder faceoff" combat scenario was excruciating hard. After some practise I would still loose the fight 60+% of the time. The stick isnt precise enough to hit with fixed pulselasers. Gimbaled weapons and missiles are a great help to this setup.
Pros:
Throttle
Fingertip buttons
Cons:
Huge center deadzone
Not precise enough
T.16000m
This stick is "just" a stick with no separate throttle, however its precision is by far exceeding anything I have ever tried. As it states in the small manual there is NO center deadzone on this stick. This is also felt the moment you try using it. It reacts promptly and precisely to every move you make. This is super important in combat, and especially with fixed weapons.
The "Sidewinder faceoff" scenario turns into a cakewalk with this stick, and I beat the scenario each and every time - usually within 2-3 minutes. With this stick tracking and hitting at great distances become trivial.
Pros.
NO deadzone
Super precise
Cons
No separate throttle
Lots of buttons but not at your fingertips.
Verdict
Making the choise between the two, should be based on what you expect you will be doing ingame. If you are going to stay as far away from combat as you can, then precision isnt that important. And the hotas X throttle is really nice. But if you expect to be fighting alot, then precision is extremely important. They are evenly priced, but I belive you get a better combat stick in the T.16000. Hotas X is great as well for its extra level of immersion, but you will get killed alot using it. At least untill you can get gimbaled weapons installed. Then your precision starts to mean less and less.
I have returned the hotas X and are just using the T.16000 now.
I hope this can be a help for anyone trying to decide on the either of the two budget sticks from Thrustmaster.
-Morten
I have been trying out both of the budget sticks from Thrustmaster, and just wanted to share my findings. First there will be a short talk about both sticks and then a verdict.
T.Flight hotas X
This is a good looking setup at a very nice price. The immersion of using a hotas setup cant compare to using anything else, and the hotas X is no different. Flying around using the throttle feels very natural and you get the hang of it quite fast. Landings and takeoffs are easy, and if you just need to fly around and avoiding combat - this stick is wonderful. Combat with your sidewider equipped with fixed pulselasers are very hard with this setup. There is a huge deadzone in the center, and this means you have to move it alot to make it react around the center. This also means that small course adjustments around the center of the stick is impossible.
Flying the "Sidewinder faceoff" combat scenario was excruciating hard. After some practise I would still loose the fight 60+% of the time. The stick isnt precise enough to hit with fixed pulselasers. Gimbaled weapons and missiles are a great help to this setup.
Pros:
Throttle
Fingertip buttons
Cons:
Huge center deadzone
Not precise enough
T.16000m
This stick is "just" a stick with no separate throttle, however its precision is by far exceeding anything I have ever tried. As it states in the small manual there is NO center deadzone on this stick. This is also felt the moment you try using it. It reacts promptly and precisely to every move you make. This is super important in combat, and especially with fixed weapons.
The "Sidewinder faceoff" scenario turns into a cakewalk with this stick, and I beat the scenario each and every time - usually within 2-3 minutes. With this stick tracking and hitting at great distances become trivial.
Pros.
NO deadzone
Super precise
Cons
No separate throttle
Lots of buttons but not at your fingertips.
Verdict
Making the choise between the two, should be based on what you expect you will be doing ingame. If you are going to stay as far away from combat as you can, then precision isnt that important. And the hotas X throttle is really nice. But if you expect to be fighting alot, then precision is extremely important. They are evenly priced, but I belive you get a better combat stick in the T.16000. Hotas X is great as well for its extra level of immersion, but you will get killed alot using it. At least untill you can get gimbaled weapons installed. Then your precision starts to mean less and less.
I have returned the hotas X and are just using the T.16000 now.
I hope this can be a help for anyone trying to decide on the either of the two budget sticks from Thrustmaster.
-Morten