I purchased a Saitek X52 Pro over the holidays. It's been a very difficult adjustment for this old mouse/keyboard user!
I was a kid last I used a joystick (an old Sidewinder many a year ago) and although I can tell that the X52 Pro is a quality piece of hardware, I just can't get over the range of motion you have to go through in order to make fine aim corrections. I guess I'm so used to being able to move the mouse ever so slightly to make those millimeter targeting adjustments, that having to move a joystick several inches to make the same adjustment just has me frazzled. I'm deadly accurate using a mouse in the many games I've practiced with, but couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with the X52 Pro in most cases. War Thunder (a game I love) has me ready to pull out the rest of my hair. Evochron works slightly better, but is still much harder to target using the stick, and I haven't found a great setup yet for thrusting in the 6 degrees of freedom you have in space.
The thrust part of the X52 Pro controller has, in my opinion, a bit of an odd shape, and a few of the buttons are in some slightly odd places. I'm also wondering in Dangerous whether the thrust will be relative to the thruster position (i.e. fully forward = 100%, fully back = full stop?) Maybe someone in the alpha using the X52 could enlighten me? I also wonder how reverse thrust will be handled - if I'm at max forward thrust, if I switch to reverse am I suddenly at 100% reverse thrust?
I want badly to like this fine piece of kit, but I'm having a very difficult time acclimatizing to the larger movements I have to make. I wonder if anyone in the alpha using the X52 Pro would be willing to share their keymap? And, if anyone has any advice for teaching an old dog a, well, old trick - I'm all ears...