As I have written before, I absolutely love the dual joystick setup. I am currently running two T16000 sticks and they work flawlessly. That being said, there are better joysticks out there. Namely one, the Warthog. I have had the opportunity to use one before and I really liked it. It is much more comfortable and has far more keybind potential.
The problem was, it is only right hand. This means that for now I am "stuck" with my T16000s. I don't generally consider myself as having OCD, but I find the idea of running two separate styles of joystick to be... offensive. This prompted my search for a left hand Warthog. I ended up all over the place looking for one. As it turns out, the solution was right under my nose. http://www.dualsticks.com/
Now I am sure those of you that have looked, have ended up at the same site. It sounds good, but they have been in development for quite a while. Honestly, if you have found the threads, it looks a bit like an abandoned project. I ended up contacting the people involved and found, happily, that it is still in full swing. So, I decided to share a few things that came up in the conversation.
So, I need to start keeping an eye out for Warthog sales. It looks like I will need two of them in a couple months or so...
Also, he said the best place for updates is a specific thread on the RSI forums. The thread is HERE. I haven't read the whole 18 pages, but apparently there is quite a bit of information about their progress, other products, as well as images in the thread.
The problem was, it is only right hand. This means that for now I am "stuck" with my T16000s. I don't generally consider myself as having OCD, but I find the idea of running two separate styles of joystick to be... offensive. This prompted my search for a left hand Warthog. I ended up all over the place looking for one. As it turns out, the solution was right under my nose. http://www.dualsticks.com/
Now I am sure those of you that have looked, have ended up at the same site. It sounds good, but they have been in development for quite a while. Honestly, if you have found the threads, it looks a bit like an abandoned project. I ended up contacting the people involved and found, happily, that it is still in full swing. So, I decided to share a few things that came up in the conversation.
- They are within a month or two of starting production. Once they do, they have a queue and will be contacting customers in turn.
- Their current cost for a DIY "kit" is $125-$150 plus shipping. The cost of a full conversion should fall in the $200 range, will require a donor warthog, and you pay shipping both ways.
- They are looking into additional products:
- Aluminum left-hand warthog grips (instead of the resin they are currently planning)
- Alternate precision gimbals
- Z twist mechanism for the Warthog (left and right specific)
- Replica locking collars
- "Mutant T16000/Warthog hybrids"
So, I need to start keeping an eye out for Warthog sales. It looks like I will need two of them in a couple months or so...
Also, he said the best place for updates is a specific thread on the RSI forums. The thread is HERE. I haven't read the whole 18 pages, but apparently there is quite a bit of information about their progress, other products, as well as images in the thread.