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Tbone81
08-14-2011, 06:55 PM
Hi.

I need a new joystick for CoD, any recommendations? ;)

Allons!
08-14-2011, 09:56 PM
Try a cheap Saitek that is programmable and has rudder controls. Recommend X45 for few bucks at ebay dot woteva

Sokol1
08-14-2011, 10:45 PM
~50 U$ = entry level "all-in-one" Thrustmaster T.16000M with HALL sensor.

~100 U$ = HOTAS Saitek X-52

~310 U$ = HOTAS Saitek X-65 - Notice that is force sense stick with almost no movement.

~300/350 U$ = CH joy+throttle+pedal.

~500-600 U$= HOTAS Warthog + rudder pedal (CH or Saitek).

Avoid Logitech G-940, see many (bad) treads about problems.

Sokol1

Mr_Steven
08-15-2011, 12:03 AM
If you can shell out for CH stick and throttle that's the way to go, I've got a Fighterstick and it's just absolutely phenomenal.

Danelov
08-15-2011, 02:08 AM
Microsoft Sidewinder 2. Simple and hard like a rock. You can use this one 20 years or more without problems. No problems of software, springs, contacts,etc,etc.

Varrattu
08-15-2011, 11:44 AM
Avoid Logitech G-940, see many (bad) treads about problems.

Sokol1

:confused::confused::confused:

Avoid Cliffs of Dover, see many (bad) treads about problems.

:-P:-P:-P:-P

Tbone81
08-15-2011, 12:14 PM
I Love Cliffs of Dover;-)

Thx guys, I allready have a MS FF2 joystick, but i would like some more axis to mess around with;-) Maybe I should just buy a CH Throttle Quadrant.

Tbone81
08-15-2011, 12:22 PM
Anyone knows if it is possible to combine MS FF2 and CH throttle quadrant?

caprera
08-15-2011, 12:23 PM
Thanks for this thread, i'll pick the names to get rid of mine asap ;-)

Sokol1
08-15-2011, 01:03 PM
Anyone knows if it is possible to combine MS FF2 and CH throttle quadrant?


Of course, you can use MS FF2 (considered by many the best stick for WWII sim) with
CH Throttle Quadrant and/or CH PRO Throttle, Saitek PRO Quadrant, stand alone throttle of X-52 HOTAS, DIY one.
Same for CH PRO pedal, Saitek PRO, combat or Cessna pedal, Simped, etc.

Modern games see many controllers attached to PC (old IL-2 1946 is limited to four).

Sokol1

Timberwolf
08-16-2011, 08:22 AM
Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas X PC/PS3 Controller. Google the name

I bought mine for $50 CDN 12 button, Rudder in the handle, Thorttle, Hat, For use on PC and PS3. You can split the joystick into 2 parts for throttle <<>>joystick use or keep it as 1 unit with a allen key that is under the joystick. A trim control built into the front of the thorttle. You can also Adjust the joystick resistance with a knob under the base for hard to soft stick Works on CLOD and Battlefield play4free and many others

If your looking for the best joystick in the $50 to $100 range with all the toys I would say this is it.

CWMV
08-16-2011, 08:44 AM
I Love Cliffs of Dover;-)

Thx guys, I allready have a MS FF2 joystick, but i would like some more axis to mess around with;-) Maybe I should just buy a CH Throttle Quadrant.

CH throttle quadrant rocks. I love it in IL2, and it will probably work just as well in CoD when it becomes a game worth playing.

All in all you will NOT regreat going CH. My stick/quadrant/pedals are all CH and they are worth every penny.

Tbone81
08-16-2011, 11:33 AM
Hi.

Well. I have been looking around for a CH Throttle Qaudrant, but this thing is pretty much unavailable in my country "Denmark".

Its a shame, I would really like 6 ekstra axis.

Maybe I should just build one myself;-)

http://www.opencockpits.com/catalog/axes-card-p-54.html?cPath=21_36

Long time ago i made a MCP using opencockpits I/O cards.

6887

I know it is lagging a little finish, but it works;-)

Tbone81
08-16-2011, 11:46 AM
Here´s a picture from the building process;-)

6888

Ze-Jamz
08-16-2011, 12:01 PM
If youve got FFB already then why not go for the G940

I got the setup for £120 of the bay and tbh i dont know what people are moaning about with this system...its superb

More button configs you can throw a stick at...very very precise and has the FFB too, it even comes with pedals!

When i first started to use it coming from a cyborg stick i thought the dead-zone around the center was too much but within a few hours of flying you get used to it..its not a problem at all was just me getting use to another stick

For £100-200 your getting stick/throttle and pedals and FFB which you obviously like... you'd pay the same money just for the CH throttle

Blackdog_kt
08-16-2011, 01:23 PM
I think his Sidewinder is the non-FFB version (it looks exactly like mine and i have no FFB) ;-)

Tbone81
08-16-2011, 01:35 PM
I think his Sidewinder is the non-FFB version (it looks exactly like mine and i have no FFB) ;-)

Where do you see my sidewinder?;)

It has FFB, haven´t used it in CoD yet though.

Blackdog_kt
08-16-2011, 03:41 PM
Ah, i must have confused this thread with a similar one asking for new sticks advice. In that one there was a picture posted and it was the same as my stick.

Too many threads and fast reading makes for silly mistakes like this on my part, excuse me :-P

Tbone81
08-24-2011, 11:56 AM
I have just bought a used CH Throttel Quadrant, that i will use in addition to my FFB2.

Looking forward to see if i can get the pitch and mixture control working.

Hood
08-24-2011, 12:12 PM
If you can shell out for CH stick and throttle that's the way to go, I've got a Fighterstick and it's just absolutely phenomenal.

Had a CH fighterstick but the Warthog blows it away.

In my opinion.

Hood

ATAG_Snapper
08-24-2011, 06:43 PM
Anyone knows if it is possible to combine MS FF2 and CH throttle quadrant?

Yep, no problem -- the CH Quadrant works very well in CoD. Actually, although my MSFF2 continues to work fine, I have a TM16000 on order from Amazon.ca (~ $47 CAD). Reason: At times the force feedback works TOO well! Engine trouble causes the stick to shake violently, making it near-impossible to continue flying to the nearest airfield unless you switch off the engine. More annoying is the "recoil" when shooting your machine guns. This throws your aim off because the stick is shaking -- it's even worse when shooting cannons with Das Attorney's Spitfire_Cannon mod. I hate missing a carefully-lined up shot because of this artificial shaking giving unwanted false inputs to the control surfaces. OTOH, I'm going to miss "riding the tickle" in stall fights! :(

trumps
08-24-2011, 09:07 PM
If you only ever want to buy 1 stick/hotas setup again then get a CH combo, it is bulletproof, awesomely accurate, and the programing can't be beat! It doesn't have FFB. But this in no way diminishes it's capabilities, I had a MsFFB stick years ago but have never missed it. 11 years of hard use with my CH setup and it is still like brand new!

Craig