Thrustmaster T16000M 16 buttons![]()
Footprint, weight are a bit undersized for good stability IMO. Not bad otherwise.Out of everything that's been offered already I have to say that none of them compare to this in terms of ergonomic comfort and response. Not to mention the price.
http://www.amazon.com/Thrustmaster-T-Flight-Stick-Flight-PC/dp/B000U1OOH4
It's what I use. Plenty of buttons to use. I never take my hands off the stick by using the 2-button mapping ability in the game's control mapping. The precision is needle sharp. It 'feels' really expensive and smooth and has a good weight to it. There's also an adjustable 'stiffness' on the stick. I set mine to the loosest possible and it's so smooth to operate. The buttons are clacky and responsive and they're all placed intelligently to fall right under your fingers with the throttle sat on your left thumb. I couldn't recommend a better stick for the price.
It's ok if you don't mind losing the second thumb trigger for firing secondary weapons, I would miss that though.The precision of the T.16000 is next to almost none. The hallmark sensors really does the trick.
The precision of the T.16000 is next to almost none. The hallmark sensors really does the trick.
I just bought a Sidewinder Force Feedback 2 for playing Elite... could've gotten this t16000 thing for the same price. Wonder if I did a mistake...
...nah, just kidding. Bought the joystick for all my joystick needs, including most notably flight simulators which I've pretty much been unable to play due to lack of joystick for years now.![]()