Hi,
I was looking at Microsoft's website for their Sidewinder joystick, and could hardly find any information on it. Anybody know if they are still making it? Also, anybody own one and have a basic review of it (performance, handling, ease of use, etc, etc, etc)
Thanks,
Matt
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Sidewinder 2?
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I've got a Sidewinder Precision 2 which is brilliant, just the right amount of resistance in the springing, the top-hat toggle button is excellent, it has a comfortable grip and is standing up to my ox-like abuse and mauling very well despite being a couple of years old. I'm more than satisfied with the performance in FS2002, and I even use it in a Colin McRae Rally game in lieu of a driving wheel (which I'm too stingy to buy for just one game). The SP2 has the twist-grip which allow you to steer the nosewheel of aircraft on taxying, or apply side thrust in helicopters, which not all joysticks have apparently, which is very good and surprisingly easy to get used to.
As I say, it's withstanding my mauling so it seems well built and is responsive once you've calibrated it for the games you are using.
As I say, it's withstanding my mauling so it seems well built and is responsive once you've calibrated it for the games you are using.
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I have heard that MS is pulling out of peripheral marketing completely. Shame as my Sidewinder FF Pro 2 is the best stick I've ever used.
I have been tempted by the new X-52 setup from Saitek, but I could never fly MSFS again without any force feedback. It's amazing just how used you get to actually feeling the plane trim change. And the differences between big planes (Lancaster) and smaller nimble planes (P-38) is modelled beautifully in FF).
So I'm sticking (excuse the pun) with my old FF Pro.
I have been tempted by the new X-52 setup from Saitek, but I could never fly MSFS again without any force feedback. It's amazing just how used you get to actually feeling the plane trim change. And the differences between big planes (Lancaster) and smaller nimble planes (P-38) is modelled beautifully in FF).
So I'm sticking (excuse the pun) with my old FF Pro.
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