Which Joystick do you currently own/plan on getting?

  • Black Widow

    Votes: 47 1.5%
  • Saitek AV8R-03

    Votes: 8 0.2%
  • Saitek F.L.Y. 5

    Votes: 93 2.9%
  • Saitek X52

    Votes: 381 11.9%
  • Saitek X52 Pro

    Votes: 653 20.4%
  • Saitek X55

    Votes: 455 14.2%
  • Saitek X65

    Votes: 45 1.4%
  • Thrustmaster T.Flight Hotas X

    Votes: 654 20.4%
  • Thrustmaster Warthog

    Votes: 364 11.4%
  • Logitech G940

    Votes: 52 1.6%
  • Other ... (Leave details on the comments)

    Votes: 690 21.5%

  • Total voters
    3,205
  • Poll closed .
I have never before seen an aircraft have a throttle-on away setup. Its always been a down and towards arc, with up and away being throttle off. I'm going to watch your link now and blow my mind.

Ok the only explanation i have is that it's an airbus and therefore was designed by the French?
 
I use the hat for vertical/lateral thrusters.

More info here:
http://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=14682&p=351304

Does the save file work across the Alpha and Beta versions OK? I noticed that the Premium Beta install I did has given me a fsave_options006 rather than the 007. So is the numbering due to the installed version or an increment in changes to settings?

Of course I should just try it but I'm at work and should not be thinking of fine-tuning my flying :cool:
 
I'd say forward accelerate is not intuitive. I'd say backward accelerate is intuitive as its what you'd find in any aircraft ever made.

That's not intuitive. That is experience. I'm not sure anything is actually intuitive in this case.

MOST people that aren't pilots experience with accelerating vehicles, is push to go faster, with their right foot in their car.
 
Does the save file work across the Alpha and Beta versions OK? I noticed that the Premium Beta install I did has given me a fsave_options006 rather than the 007. So is the numbering due to the installed version or an increment in changes to settings?

Of course I should just try it but I'm at work and should not be thinking of fine-tuning my flying :cool:

As far as I know there will be a change in options file beginning from the next release and it will become editable. So I guess the same will happen when PB is released and we will all have options saved in the file with the same name.
 
Does the save file work across the Alpha and Beta versions OK? I noticed that the Premium Beta install I did has given me a fsave_options006 rather than the 007. So is the numbering due to the installed version or an increment in changes to settings?

Of course I should just try it but I'm at work and should not be thinking of fine-tuning my flying :cool:
IIRC the number changed from 006 to 007 around Alpha 2.0 - it might change again come Alpha 4 or later.
Some commands were added then, and some where changed.
Check the pics, you'll spot the differences and you can tweak the setup to your liking on the fly. :)
 
I'd say backward accelerate is intuitive as its what you'd find in any aircraft ever made.

No offense, but I find that hard to believe, since all the information I found online (and several people in this thread) says the opposite. Unfortunately wikipedia is silent on the mater, but here's some examples: from a former pilot, from the instrument panel of a Cessna, from an airplane enthusiast. Granted, these are not the most definitive sources, but I couldn't find a single reference to the oppositite orientation.

There probably was some old planes that had the "pull backward to accelerate" throttle setup, but I'm now convinced that the current standard is push forward to accelerate.

Did you have a specific plane in mind for the "backward accelerate" setup you have in mind?
 
Push throttle forward = more go faster.
Pull throttle backwards = less go faster, more slowings.

Anything else is weird and deviant behaviour.

Bottom line, configure it however feels more natural to you.
 
For security reasons it would make sense to pull the throttle against movement direction, to quickly brake if needed...
 
As far as I know there will be a change in options file beginning from the next release and it will become editable. So I guess the same will happen when PB is released and we will all have options saved in the file with the same name.

Thanks Aleksej (and Zieman). Having tried it though I can confirm that the 007 file isn't picked up by the combat Alpha (1.1) available to Premium Beta. I renamed my 006 and put the 007 file in the directory and the game ignored it and created a new 006. I deleted the new one and renamed the 007 to 006 and it crashed the game - clearly the format was changed enough to upset the old version.

So - it's a case of comparing the screenshots and playing around for now.
 
So I currently use a T 1600 flightstick with keyboard. Is it worth it to upgrade to a x52 pro? I was thinking of maybe just getting the x55 Rhino but is there really a big difference between the x52 pro and x55 rhino?

Or would something like getting a CH throttle to pair up with my t1600 be a better option?
 
Ok the only explanation i have is that it's an airbus and therefore was designed by the French?

Sorry Chimpo, I've been flying Boeings now for nearly 20 years and they too need a push forward on the thrust levers to go faster and a pull back to reduce thrust. Never seen or flown an aircraft that's any different, regardless of whether it was designed by French computer programmers or American hairy knuckled engineers. :)
 
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Sorry Chimpo, I've been flying Boeings now for nearly 20 years and they too need a push forward on the thrust levers to go faster and a pull back to reduce thrust. Never seen or flown an aircraft that's any different, regardless of whether it was designed by French computer programmers or American hairy knuckled engineers. :)

Then i stand corrected.
 

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Few extra buttons (fourteen) on this one .. lol. :D

Awesome mod by this dude.
 
Or would something like getting a CH throttle to pair up with my t1600 be a better option?

I fully support this idea :p

I have a full CH Hotas (with pedals) and I love it to pieces. Have had it 4-5 years now. The CH Throttle has that mini-joystick on it, which has been amazing for vertical/lateral ship movement.
 
Got an Extreme 3D Pro and just can't configure it right to suit me. Maybe I'm just too stuck in my ways. Couldn't get used to using it in War Thunder either, which is the game I brought it for. Doing ok with mouse and kb and hopefully that will do for the beta launch.
 
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