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Product Description
Thrustmaster T-Flight Stick X for PS3/PC. 2 Default Configurations PC: Flight Simulator X (**) by Microsoft® , the most popular flight simulatorPS3¿: Blazing Angels (**) by Ubisoft®. Unique: Plug & Play device offering extremely simple and quick installation, with all features preconfigured for immediate and hassle-free take-off! Ergonomic throttle lever. Extremely precise joystick with adjustable resistance control. Weighted base for enhanced stability. Wide hand rest for perfect comfort. Rotating handle with built-in locking system offering flawless control over plane rudder. Airbrake (civilian flight) or rapid fire (military flight) trigger with multidirectional hat (panoramic view). Exclusive MAPPING button allows users to instantly relocate functions from one button to another. Exclusive button enables users to instantly switch from one programmed configuration to another. Internal memory stores all programmed configurations, even when the joystick is disconnected from the PC. Fully programmable: 12 buttons and 4 axes, all extensively programmable.100% PS3®* and PC compatible. Does not include games exclusively controlled by the “Motion sensor” function. This joystick is not distributed under license or in any other way approved by Microsoft Corporation nor Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.. |
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#1 by Anonymous on July 8th, 2009 - 5:18 pm
My reliability experiences notwithstanding, while it is decent for the price, and probably fine for a ps3 user, if you are playing flight sim on pc, spend the extra $70-$120 and get yourself a Saitek X52 Flight Control System or Saitek X52 Pro Flight System Controller, It’s worth it. However, the thing to note is this stick’s reliability. It worked fine for a couple weeks, but then it started disconnecting itself. While mid flight I would hear the “DeDo!” tone of a disconnecting usb, and the stick, still plugged in, would go dead, requiring me to pull it out, plug it back in, and then restart the game. It got to a point were this happened every few minutes, rendering it completely useless.