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I don't think this is force feedback, but more like rumble feedback. Looking at the exposed spring, it resembles x-52's gimbal.
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Razer makes some high quality stuf. I have a gaming mouse from them (deathadder) and It's so bloody precise. The best mouse I had so far.
I wish they made that stick more suitable for flight sims.
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If the center screen was a touch screen a lot of people would get it.
The adjustable grip is a good idea though. Last edited by Skoshi Tiger; 06-06-2012 at 01:20 PM. |
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Their mouse performance is mostly great (some fails like Mamba), but Razer's design is too over the top for me - most of their products look like toys :-\ Too much bling.
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like the x52 fi....
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Pardon my ignorance but if flight sims are a niche market, then how about mech games? Are they more popular? I can't think of one except one I played 20 years ago.
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Try Hawken.
http://e3.gamespot.com/video/6381450...y-video-hawken Or Mechwarrior Online http://www.gamespot.com/mechwarrior-...ailer-6376431/ Last edited by Kodoss; 06-08-2012 at 01:43 AM. |
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