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JsRacingS2k 03-27-2009 01:02 PM

People have to remember the physics in HAWX suck so bad. I'm not giving my review of the Aviator for XBOX till BOP comes out...

Douglas Bader 04-07-2009 10:12 PM

Any news on Thrustmaster/Joystick support for the PS3
 
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Originally Posted by Anton Yudintsev (Post 68844)
There are up to 16 players in MP session.
I can't give information on PS3 joysticks support now.

Anton, any news on Thrustmaster/Joystick support for the PS3

Anton Yudintsev 04-08-2009 08:34 AM

We are working on it.
Very likely we will support it, yes.
Not 100% sure now.

trk29 04-20-2009 09:25 PM

Anton is there anyway of knowing if the Saitek Aviator is gonna work for the ps3?

xNikex 04-21-2009 01:51 AM

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Originally Posted by trk29 (Post 73192)
Anton is there anyway of knowing if the Saitek Aviator is gonna work for the ps3?

Oh yeah I'm definately getting one of those.:)

trk29 04-21-2009 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by xNikex (Post 73202)
Oh yeah I'm definately getting one of those.:)

I actually think I like the T Flight Hotas stick better it is bigger, the grip looks more contoured to your hand versus a straight stick, and has a huge throttle lever. I like the idea that it can come apart too. And their also the same price 49.99. PS3center.com just gave a review of it.
http://www.ps3center.net/article/237...otas-x-review/

Raw Kryptonite 04-21-2009 11:47 AM

I've got the Aviator, the TFlight isn't available for the 360 for some strange reason. I'd take it in a heartbeat over the Aviator.

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One fantastic feature of the joystick is the adjustable resistance. On the underside of the joystick, there’s a little you can tighten or loosen to increase or decrease the amount of force needed to move the stick in any particular direction.
That's huge. The Aviator is VERY loose, just having a spring at the base fore resistance. Could still be a simple spring, but at least you can adjust it.

The layout is much nicer, the Aviator puts the shoulder buttons and stick-click buttons on the front, where your right arm obscures access to the right side buttons. It's livable, but awkward. Better than a controller for flight games, but not nearly optimal.

I wish we had a true force feedback stick with the T Flight layout.

guiltyspark 04-21-2009 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Raw Kryptonite (Post 73231)
I've got the Aviator, the TFlight isn't available for the 360 for some strange reason. I'd take it in a heartbeat over the Aviator.



That's huge. The Aviator is VERY loose, just having a spring at the base fore resistance. Could still be a simple spring, but at least you can adjust it.

The layout is much nicer, the Aviator puts the shoulder buttons and stick-click buttons on the front, where your right arm obscures access to the right side buttons. It's livable, but awkward. Better than a controller for flight games, but not nearly optimal.

I wish we had a true force feedback stick with the T Flight layout.

the ace edge stick for 360 is much higher quality

Douglas Bader 06-11-2009 05:38 PM

Rumours and info concerning supported flightsticks has been quiet lately. I would like to breath some new life into it. Both for the PS3 as the X-Box. So if any of you(especialy Anton) have more information/experience with Thrustmaster, Saitek in any of the available titles out there, please share this information. From the E3 nothing new has been mentioned as far as I know. And.....we need the right gear, don't we.

TRK29, sorry for not being original with my autograph :oops:

JsRacingS2k 06-11-2009 05:44 PM

Maybe there will be some info on the website next year...


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