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Old 08-24-2011, 06:43 PM
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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!
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Old 08-24-2011, 09:07 PM
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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!

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