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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator.

View Poll Results: Do you want a (more expensive) force feedback version of the Warthog stick?
Yes, I've been waiting for such a thing all my life! 18 60.00%
No, I prefer to live in the stone age and don't like force feedback! 3 10.00%
No, it would be too expensive. 9 30.00%
Voters: 30. You may not vote on this poll

 
 
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Old 02-13-2013, 07:03 PM
jameson jameson is offline
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If they made a stick that was full size, came with a kg13 grip and a matching set of force feedback rudder pedals, that would spark my interest. To make that a possibility though flight sim makers would have to take FF seriously and I see no sign of that thus far. Currently in Il2 1946 we can only connect I FF controller so what's the point? And M$ffb's do almost last forever if you exclude the microswitches that aren't much hassle to replace. Another more expensive short stick isn't going to be any better is it.
I'd personally also like a FF trim wheel as well as ther was a distinct notch felt in a RL life 109 when the trim wheel was moved into the correct position. TD great as they are have shown no interest in upgrading FF, (or in FF at all) and as this is the only flight sim I have any real interest in, it's a no from me. If Thrustmaster gave a monkey's about FF they'd have done it by now.
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