Has anyone come across a recent Thrustmaster T16000m Hotas profile? Preferably with rudders but I'm not picky
If I can avoid reinventing the wheel entirely that's fine by me lol. If someone has a profile they like and I can just tweak that instead of binding everything myself then I'm all for thatWhats the matter? Dont wanna rebind all those buttons by yourself? :D
lol, one of the main reasons i am holding off on getting a proper HOTAS is this ^ having to rebind every patch.If I can avoid reinventing the wheel entirely that's fine by me lol. If someone has a profile they like and I can just tweak that instead of binding everything myself then I'm all for that
It's such a pain in the ass. Fuck me.Whats the matter? Dont wanna rebind all those buttons by yourself? :D
At least I'm getting kinda good at it now, hahalol, one of the main reasons i am holding off on getting a proper HOTAS is this ^ having to rebind every patch.
I'm going to leave the obvious joke alone.It's such a pain in the ass. Fuck me.
Its like it writes itself.I'm going to leave the obvious joke alone.
Has anyone come across a recent Thrustmaster T16000m
It's such a pain in the ass. Fuck me.
It didn't need any help from me, that's for sure.Its like it writes itself.
I think the only lubricant @Blind Owl knows is the social kind.It didn't need any help from me, that's for sure.
But @Blind Owl, you might be able to find a bottle of some kind of lubricant to help with any friction you might encounter during the initial performance of the Thrustmaster.
Yeah well, I have to be careful with what battles I pick. A few officers and NCOs in several of the units stationed on the same base are family friends. Every one of them can drink me under the table. And some of them are also good with stuff that looks amazingly like a broad sword, but feels like a mallet when you're hit with one.I think the only lubricant @Blind Owl knows is the social kind.
Indeed it has been my experience while collage seems to be capable of teaching many fine arts of drinking and playing games it has nothing on the teaching capabilities of the armed forces.Yeah well, I have to be careful with what battles I pick. A few officers and NCOs in several of the units stationed on the same base are family friends. Every one of them can drink me under the table. And some of them are also good with stuff that looks amazingly like a broad sword, but feels like a mallet when you're hit with one.
Why? WHY WOULD YOU LEAVE THAT ALONE?!? The door was wide open.I'm going to leave the obvious joke alone.
There it is!Its like it writes itself.
I've been army for 10 years. No lub needed.It didn't need any help from me, that's for sure.
But @Blind Owl, you might be able to find a bottle of some kind of lubricant to help with any friction you might encounter during the initial performance of the Thrustmaster.
Libations all around.I think the only lubricant @Blind Owl knows is the social kind.
Your base or mine? And yes, maybe that's a pick-up line.Yeah well, I have to be careful with what battles I pick. A few officers and NCOs in several of the units stationed on the same base are family friends. Every one of them can drink me under the table. And some of them are also good with stuff that looks amazingly like a broad sword, but feels like a mallet when you're hit with one.
Yes well...Why? WHY WOULD YOU LEAVE THAT ALONE?!? The door was wide open.
I'm sorry, I forgot I said I'd leave it alone in the next post. Just remember, there are things you can learn from a Thrustmaster.But @Blind Owl, you might be able to find a bottle of some kind of lubricant to help with any friction you might encounter during the initial performance of the Thrustmaster.
Then in the third post, I remembered and remembered also that I had a few friends that can out drink me and have a lot of experience with all kinds of weapons. Something my (Air Force) father taught me was, if the guys bigger and stronger than you, and has weapons... treat him nice.Your base or mine? And yes, maybe that's a pick-up line.
Why must you live in this house of LIES!!maple syrup does not work as a lube
it is known
My weapon is a pencil! Or a pen. Actually, it's powerpoint, hahaYes well...
I'm sorry, I forgot I said I'd leave it alone in the next post. Just remember, there are things you can learn from a Thrustmaster.
Then in the third post, I remembered and remembered also that I had a few friends that can out drink me and have a lot of experience with all kinds of weapons. Something my (Air Force) father taught me was, if the guys bigger and stronger than you, and has weapons... treat him nice.
I think powerpoint came from the 8th circle of hell.Why must you live in this house of LIES!!
My weapon is a pencil! Or a pen. Actually, it's powerpoint, haha
You're not wrong.I think powerpoint came from the 8th circle of hell.