OK, I go for thirdlike @Blind Owl said, **very** well played, sir!
OK, I go for thirdlike @Blind Owl said, **very** well played, sir!
I fourth this! ;)OK, I go for third
Yers there is an answer for this - voice attack. Once you have that you need no buttons other than fire and select next target. I also have space brake, boost and afterburner on the left stick,I use a Thrustmaster T16000 like a lot of people. Just keep in mind it's design is deeply flawed as most of the buttons are on the base, meaning you will have to have to either release the joystick to push them, or release the throttle to use them. Either are not great things to have to do when say, in combat or other high stress situations...
Not stock, but there is a guys who makes them: http://www.dualsticks.com/left-hand-grips/ I went in the waiting line May 4th 2017Does it come in left hand as well?
Off course, 4 bolts and the plate is off.I'm wondering if that base plate comes off
You don't need to mount them directly to the arms, that would be very unstable, but....I think he said they can attach directly to the arms of a gaming chair
strafe back left strafe forward right, so with throttle left acts as brakeHas anyone tried setting up the rudder petals as throttle right and break/reverse thrust left?
I do it on the Warthog for over a year now, you will get used to it, can't use the thumb and pinky switch, but it worksI think a stick made for the right hand in my left would be too irritating for me personally.