for my setup, I have a logitech M570 5 button trackball, and a Logitech extreme 3D pro 12 button stick plus hat switch.
Without those, for me it would be unplayable.
docking I got trackball set up for roll so i hit the dock call up comms panel get acces, then trackball just slightly enough to match roll and cruise right in.
hat switch is set up for slide left and right and altitude up and down, so landing at a docking parking area is cruise in at 45 degrees down from the back, slow to 2 meters/sec at a few meters up when she's pinging red circles, pull up nose level with the stick, and hat switch down, locked, no problem ever.
My stick was i think 35 dollars or so from Best Buy in US. Not more than 45. Trackball about 30. I like the precision.
And I use every button, and switch on my rig.
If this game was like the old 84 game keyboard only?
no way i'd last here, i'm 49, with bifocals, and arthritis. My thumbs work well though.
- Agree 100% I love this logitech joystick. better even than my old thrustmaster stick. Plus it has rotation yaw. I'm almost tempted to see if I could get another one, and do two sticks, like flying a helicopter setup, for this.
Logitech 3D pro for me is a great stick. played this game for 10 hours til my install broke. Only drawback to the Logitech 3D pro is the grip is set up for right handed. if you are left handed, it's a little awkward to use the thumb button.
I'm thinking of writing to them to see if they got a stick for left-handed people. I bet they do, or could make it happen.