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What level of complexity in the flight stick is required for comfortable play?

What level of complexity in the flight stick is required for comfortable play?

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FoxMangle_612
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05-10-2016, 03:15 PM
#1
Currently I own one of these devices. Although it looked reasonable during my last setup attempt, there were numerous keybindings that were hard to decide which were essential and which were optional. It also seemed that many keyboard shortcuts didn't function properly when the stick was active, possibly due to a version limitation. I originally purchased this for Elite mode, but it performs well in that setting. I'm unsure if it will transfer smoothly here, which might mean I'll have to rely on the KB/M route for an extended period.
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FoxMangle_612
05-10-2016, 03:15 PM #1

Currently I own one of these devices. Although it looked reasonable during my last setup attempt, there were numerous keybindings that were hard to decide which were essential and which were optional. It also seemed that many keyboard shortcuts didn't function properly when the stick was active, possibly due to a version limitation. I originally purchased this for Elite mode, but it performs well in that setting. I'm unsure if it will transfer smoothly here, which might mean I'll have to rely on the KB/M route for an extended period.

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foxh0pper
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05-10-2016, 11:40 PM
#2
I wouldn't put money into a stick at the moment because it's not yet ready for use.
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foxh0pper
05-10-2016, 11:40 PM #2

I wouldn't put money into a stick at the moment because it's not yet ready for use.

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falcon1640
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05-11-2016, 04:47 PM
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Having two axes plus a fire button seems sufficient; the rest are just extras. I own the full Warthog HOTAS, but it still lacks enough buttons to cover everything—let alone remembering all 56. For your joystick setup: Trigger – Firegroup 1 & 2 Middle button – Countermeasure Right button – Missiles Hat down – Cycle countermeasures Hat up – Reticle focus Hat left – Cycle all targets Hat right – Cycle hostile targets and use your keyboard for the rest. As for your keyboard, I haven’t faced that issue before, but the PS3 seems outdated and the PS3 driver could be the problem. If you keep having issues with version 3.0, look up others’ experiences and solutions online.
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falcon1640
05-11-2016, 04:47 PM #3

Having two axes plus a fire button seems sufficient; the rest are just extras. I own the full Warthog HOTAS, but it still lacks enough buttons to cover everything—let alone remembering all 56. For your joystick setup: Trigger – Firegroup 1 & 2 Middle button – Countermeasure Right button – Missiles Hat down – Cycle countermeasures Hat up – Reticle focus Hat left – Cycle all targets Hat right – Cycle hostile targets and use your keyboard for the rest. As for your keyboard, I haven’t faced that issue before, but the PS3 seems outdated and the PS3 driver could be the problem. If you keep having issues with version 3.0, look up others’ experiences and solutions online.

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Lord_Sanguine
Member
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05-11-2016, 11:02 PM
#4
Thanks! I’ll look into whether there are newer drivers available. Regarding your question, the directional controls for the small device next to the center button are indeed labeled in a similar way.
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Lord_Sanguine
05-11-2016, 11:02 PM #4

Thanks! I’ll look into whether there are newer drivers available. Regarding your question, the directional controls for the small device next to the center button are indeed labeled in a similar way.

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WildCandy
Senior Member
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05-27-2016, 09:28 PM
#5
The hat features the small "d pad" on the left side.
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WildCandy
05-27-2016, 09:28 PM #5

The hat features the small "d pad" on the left side.