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You should be able to get any stick you want as there are companies that ship world wide.
They're hasn't been a good joystick produced since the MSFF2. I know I've owned them all. I would pick up the MSFF2 on ebay. The Aviator isn't a bad stick, but I'm not sure how it stands up. I just ordered the Warthog Hotas but it is very expensive. The most important aspects of a stick for me is software, smoothness, and precision. I know Thrustmaster software is very good, and the new ball joint gimbal systems should be very smooth and precise. |
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Unlike the Xbox, the PS3 can use USB PC joysticks (i.e X52's, etc). This is one of the requirements COEN020 is looking for. A fair number of folks are using the popular PC sticks with PS3 BOP. Doesn't matter which PC stick he buys it appears that mapping them in PS3 games is the problem if his stick is not listed with a default set up. Console games offer mapping and customisation but is restricted to what the developers have built into their set up menu's.
Last edited by SEE; 12-18-2010 at 12:53 AM. |
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