I appreciate all this, and congrats on the excellent racing!, but I still want to understand the advantage. Are you somehow both flying normal controls and straifing at the same time? You're obviously getting higher accelerations with twin sticks. What do you use the twin sticks for?
And if you're locking the gimbals on the Sabre, why not just replace them with fixed, bigger guns?
Thank you : -)
Well I should said fixed guns for that what it I use most but some time I use locked gimbals, depend a bit on what ship it is.
I only change guns on my primary dogfighter but not always, other ships I fly mostly stock guns.
How I use the dual stick combined with throttle..
Okay let see on my right stick I have jaw left/right nose, pitch up/down nose and role on the twist, then fire guns, missile, decouple, look back and targeting on top keys.
On left stick I have strafe froward/back push, left/right strafe push left/right and twist left strafe up and twist right strafe down, then on keys it's lock missile, afterburner, boost, landing gear etc..
Then on my throttle stick is the main thrust forward momentum combined with boost and afterburner when needed, that I use when casual flight.
Soon as I enter a more complicated flight as racing or dogfighting I put main thruster on throttle stick to 0 and fly exclusively using left stick for strafing thrust, strafing combined with boost and afterburner. On rare occasion I even use some throttle stick like leave it on 25-50% main thrusters so if I do let go of left stick I still carry momentum forward.
This is mostly used when I explore or searching and want to go slow but some time speed it up I combine them in many different ways dependent on what ship it is.
Where to put key assignment is where you find them most useful, I have focus on the keys I use most when flying, dogfighting, racing on top buttons on stick and on throttle.
The rest of keys I have on Thrustmaster MFD, Stream Deck button box I even use some buttons and switches on my racing wheel..
CHEERS!