Just a quickie.
My girlfriend (and wife to be in 29 days time) has offered to buy me a new joystick for our Win2k box as a wedding/birthday present.
I would wish for something that provides force feedback but we are on a budget so cannot spend a fortune on the latest, greatest kit.
Your recommenations please.
Thanks
Dave.
Joysticks, advice please.
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My allegiance is with MS. Had two of their Sidewinder Force Feedback sticks without complaint. The original still works. Only bought the Force Feedback 2 as it was a good deal, it was USB and the 1 had small issues in Win XP.
I've not seen them anywhere for a while. I think MS must have left the game controllers market of late. Certainly dabs no longer stock them, and although I've not been into a GAME or Dixons Group store of late, it'd not surprise me if they still have any that they're charging the original full whack - £99.99
8 buttons (there is more on the FF 1 - by holding down a button it function I guess like a Ctrl, Alt or Shift key - the mapping can be doubled), a twist stick rudder, a throttle plus its got a really cool light on it
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Something from the recognised brands of Logitech and Saitek is should be good.
I've not seen them anywhere for a while. I think MS must have left the game controllers market of late. Certainly dabs no longer stock them, and although I've not been into a GAME or Dixons Group store of late, it'd not surprise me if they still have any that they're charging the original full whack - £99.99
8 buttons (there is more on the FF 1 - by holding down a button it function I guess like a Ctrl, Alt or Shift key - the mapping can be doubled), a twist stick rudder, a throttle plus its got a really cool light on it
Something from the recognised brands of Logitech and Saitek is should be good.
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