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Affordable joystick designed for Star Citizen players

Affordable joystick designed for Star Citizen players

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fab3law
Junior Member
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09-28-2023, 06:59 AM
#1
Hey there, searching for a joystick? The latest reviews suggest the one you see might be worth checking out, but it’s not the most affordable option. You might want to look at the link provided for more details. Alternatively, boosting your RAM could be a smarter move for performance.
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fab3law
09-28-2023, 06:59 AM #1

Hey there, searching for a joystick? The latest reviews suggest the one you see might be worth checking out, but it’s not the most affordable option. You might want to look at the link provided for more details. Alternatively, boosting your RAM could be a smarter move for performance.

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Conker
Junior Member
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09-28-2023, 08:22 AM
#2
Get more RAM!
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Conker
09-28-2023, 08:22 AM #2

Get more RAM!

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masoooon12
Junior Member
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09-28-2023, 01:37 PM
#3
Not enough memory available for your needs.
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masoooon12
09-28-2023, 01:37 PM #3

Not enough memory available for your needs.

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S4NP3I
Member
194
09-30-2023, 12:52 AM
#4
You can purchase this here: http://gaming.logitech.com/en-us/product...o-joystick. My friend uses it for BF4 and occasionally CSGO when we're feeling up for it. Lol
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S4NP3I
09-30-2023, 12:52 AM #4

You can purchase this here: http://gaming.logitech.com/en-us/product...o-joystick. My friend uses it for BF4 and occasionally CSGO when we're feeling up for it. Lol

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regipe
Junior Member
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10-03-2023, 10:38 AM
#5
I need to know your budget first, then I can suggest options under that price while offering something better than a controller.
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regipe
10-03-2023, 10:38 AM #5

I need to know your budget first, then I can suggest options under that price while offering something better than a controller.

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MooMoo2011
Senior Member
690
10-04-2023, 11:28 AM
#6
It seems intriguing and versatile. I could give it a shot. A brief search revealed this individual: http://www.speedlink.com/?p=2&cat=414&pi...f886bc9129. It's pricier, works only with the right hand, and includes a Z-axis plus a few extra buttons.
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MooMoo2011
10-04-2023, 11:28 AM #6

It seems intriguing and versatile. I could give it a shot. A brief search revealed this individual: http://www.speedlink.com/?p=2&cat=414&pi...f886bc9129. It's pricier, works only with the right hand, and includes a Z-axis plus a few extra buttons.

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miner3378
Member
248
10-04-2023, 12:37 PM
#7
I’m looking at that link you provided. It appears to be a product page on Amazon UK for a specific item.
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miner3378
10-04-2023, 12:37 PM #7

I’m looking at that link you provided. It appears to be a product page on Amazon UK for a specific item.

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MineCraftHuub
Member
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10-04-2023, 03:34 PM
#8
The Saitek model includes a Z-axis as well, though a review noted some issues: "Gaming performance on the Phantom Hawk was mixed. For flight sims, the stick felt decent at best. Casual flying or arcade-style controls like in Star Conflict and War Thunder worked fine, but it lacked precision. In simulation mode or games needing advanced controls—such as Star Citizen—I struggled to aim accurately because of a small deadzone. Adjusting the stick required a slight movement beyond optimal, making fine tuning difficult. The stick offers solid resistance, making it comfortable to handle and allowing left-right adjustments for the rudder, which is a plus. The throttle feels stiff, which can be frustrating when you need quick speed changes in games like Star Citizen, though it suits steady adjustments better suited for flight sims like MS Flight. Overall, aside from that, everything felt responsive enough. This matched my expectations since I didn’t anticipate such performance compared to professional flight sticks at its price. The main takeaway is the stick performs much better for sim games than with a keyboard or mouse, especially for immersion."
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MineCraftHuub
10-04-2023, 03:34 PM #8

The Saitek model includes a Z-axis as well, though a review noted some issues: "Gaming performance on the Phantom Hawk was mixed. For flight sims, the stick felt decent at best. Casual flying or arcade-style controls like in Star Conflict and War Thunder worked fine, but it lacked precision. In simulation mode or games needing advanced controls—such as Star Citizen—I struggled to aim accurately because of a small deadzone. Adjusting the stick required a slight movement beyond optimal, making fine tuning difficult. The stick offers solid resistance, making it comfortable to handle and allowing left-right adjustments for the rudder, which is a plus. The throttle feels stiff, which can be frustrating when you need quick speed changes in games like Star Citizen, though it suits steady adjustments better suited for flight sims like MS Flight. Overall, aside from that, everything felt responsive enough. This matched my expectations since I didn’t anticipate such performance compared to professional flight sticks at its price. The main takeaway is the stick performs much better for sim games than with a keyboard or mouse, especially for immersion."

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PinkSky_xoxo
Member
64
10-12-2023, 04:02 AM
#9
It seems you're considering two options: the T-16000m from Thrustmaster and the Logitech Extreme 3D Pro. Both are highly regarded for their accuracy and performance within a budget of around $20 to $40. Keep an eye on stock prices as they can affect display costs online. If you're looking for something more advanced, you might want to save for a future release or consider Saitek or MadCatz models like the X52 or X55. Higher-end versions offer better quality but are pricier.
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PinkSky_xoxo
10-12-2023, 04:02 AM #9

It seems you're considering two options: the T-16000m from Thrustmaster and the Logitech Extreme 3D Pro. Both are highly regarded for their accuracy and performance within a budget of around $20 to $40. Keep an eye on stock prices as they can affect display costs online. If you're looking for something more advanced, you might want to save for a future release or consider Saitek or MadCatz models like the X52 or X55. Higher-end versions offer better quality but are pricier.

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averyreese
Member
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10-14-2023, 03:12 AM
#10
Wow, look at this page! I’m thinking about upgrading from my PS3 controller but those choices are near £40, which feels a bit steep right now.
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averyreese
10-14-2023, 03:12 AM #10

Wow, look at this page! I’m thinking about upgrading from my PS3 controller but those choices are near £40, which feels a bit steep right now.

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