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Old 05-10-2012, 09:03 PM
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Hello pilots!
I just got this game, and after reading a little here on the forums, it looks like that was not a good investment. But I disagree, I simply just love it...
I`ve been fiddeling with my controls, and I set up my xbox controller for now, and it works pretty well. I`m getting a flight stick in a few weeks.
So I use the left thumb stick to fly the plane, the right for looking about, and on the pad I have trim nose up and down and rudder left right.
Still, every plane is banking to the right, and it`s very hard to fly in a straight line.
Am I missing some trimming? I just assumed that rudder trim would be the right one to fiddle with to counter the banking. It help a bit, but not much. That is the only thing that irritates me a little, allways have to correct..
Allso I cant find the auto pilot enable/disable in the settings.... I want to use it for longer flights, and just forr keeping up with the ai

FOH.
I have a complete G940 I will sell you.

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Old 05-10-2012, 10:12 PM
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Thanks for the offer, but I think shipping cost and import taxes here in Norway will make that more expensive than buying it from the store.
I was thinking about this one: http://www.komplett.no/k/ki.aspx?sku=301766
Now I know nothing about what is a good stick, and what aingt so good. How is the stick I put in the link?
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Old 05-10-2012, 10:52 PM
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mid range stick... So so...

Binky why you selling your G940, how old and how much?
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Old 05-11-2012, 02:17 AM
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mid range stick... So so...

Binky why you selling your G940, how old and how much?
I became frustrated with trying to get to work as easily AND as well as my MS FFB stick. It 2yrs old, and not used much.

How does $275 sound?

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Old 06-14-2012, 06:23 PM
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$275 is really steep for a used G940.

I'm currently in the market for that stick and have been searching prices for a while now. I've found refurbished for $195 on Amazon and ~$300-$250 for a new one online and in-store at Fry's Electronics.

You make a reasonable price and I'll take that G940 right off your desk for ya when I get paid next Friday.

EDIT: Keep in mind refurbished is *factory* refurbished. So guaranteed operational. With free shipping and at $195, a competitive price for a transaction between two 1C forum-goers would be ~$180-$175 out the door, almost/like-new condition, that's including shipping costs. Add two years old/hardly used and, honestly and intelligently thinking, I would pay ~$160-$150 since I'm not getting the assurance of a completely working product and its full life cycle that I would out of the box or factory refurbished/re-qualified as marketable merchandise.

...just trying to think realistically if you're serious about selling your G940.

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Old 06-14-2012, 07:45 PM
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$275 is really steep for a used G940.

I'm currently in the market for that stick and have been searching prices for a while now. I've found refurbished for $195 on Amazon and ~$300-$250 for a new one online and in-store at Fry's Electronics.

You make a reasonable price and I'll take that G940 right off your desk for ya when I get paid next Friday.

EDIT: Keep in mind refurbished is *factory* refurbished. So guaranteed operational. With free shipping and at $195, a competitive price for a transaction between two 1C forum-goers would be ~$180-$175 out the door, almost/like-new condition, that's including shipping costs. Add two years old/hardly used and, honestly and intelligently thinking, I would pay ~$160-$150 since I'm not getting the assurance of a completely working product and its full life cycle that I would out of the box or factory refurbished/re-qualified as marketable merchandise.

...just trying to think realistically if you're serious about selling your G940.
Negotiations...I love'm. Make me an offer.

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Old 06-14-2012, 07:58 PM
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Post some detailed pictures of the button clusters, joystick, throttle group, and pedal surfaces and we can get this deal rollin!

or email em to pushbecomeshove@gmail.com, or you can just text me the pics if you want to take pics with your phone (if it has a good camera), I'll give you my cell # if you request it in email...or PM...does this forum have PMs?
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Old 06-14-2012, 07:22 PM
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I was thinking about this one: http://www.komplett.no/k/ki.aspx?sku=301766
Now I know nothing about what is a good stick, and what aingt so good. How is the stick I put in the link?
It is very good stick. With some time investment into programming this stick you will have very good controls over plane.
Though the best stick would be HOTAS Cougar with Hall sensors. It still beats them all.
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