Looking into getting a Hotas setup. Any recommendations? My price range is 'Atari 2600 compatible' to 'My wife will leave me if she sees the receipt'.
FYI, the successor to the Delta, the Constellation *Alpha* will be released very soon, this month perhaps...so don't get the Delta, or buy it CHEEP!
2x VPC WarBRD Base €339.90My price range is 'Atari 2600 compatible' to 'My wife will leave me if she sees the receipt'.
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I agree with this statement. The T.16000m are good to try out and see if you like HOTAS or even HOSAS. They may look cheap, but their insides are good, and I believe they have hall sensors. I would go with this option first and decide from there. You can also augment with rudder pedals to give yet another input. I myself run a Saitek x52 (prior to being bought by Logitech) and a set of rudders and enjoy it, but still like to use mouse and KB or a console controller depending on the situation.There is so much you can do with a wide budget like that. The T.16000m is the ideal "starter" full HOTAS setup that can also be a HOSAS or even HOTASAS. There as well seems to be a fairly substantial part of the community that believes HOSAS is better than HOTAS but I only have experience with HOTAS.
I agree, those are great starting option if OP wants to try first without large financial commitment.The Thrustmaster T16000m is a good budget option
Do not want to rain on your parade, but those look horrible in terms of available buttons. Maybe could be ok with Voice Attack tho.If cost is a factor & you are not trying to impress the Air Force fighter pilots.......
I have this one and LOVE it....
The newest version is HOTAS T Flight 4
Agree aon that...Do not want to rain on your parade, but those look horrible in terms of available buttons. Maybe could be ok with Voice Attack tho.
Do you have to take hands off often to perform different tasks?
...tries to imagine the terms Air Force and fighter pilot together. I know they have a lot of nice toys filling up the tarmac.. I met one AF pilot who they thought might be good enough to land on our deck.If cost is a factor & you are not trying to impress the Air Force fighter pilots.......
I have this one and LOVE it....
Thrustmaster 2960703 T. Flight Hotas X (Hotas System PS3/PC: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories
Thrustmaster 2960703 T. Flight Hotas X (Hotas System PS3/PC: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessorieswww.amazon.co.uk
The newest version is HOTAS T Flight 4
Upvote for T16000. I run dual T16000 and Pedals. Does all I need and more (I also have head tracking set up via webcam). I mean I'm still a rubbish pilot but at least I have immersion!I agree with this statement. The T.16000m are good to try out and see if you like HOTAS or even HOSAS. They may look cheap, but their insides are good, and I believe they have hall sensors. I would go with this option first and decide from there. You can also augment with rudder pedals to give yet another input. I myself run a Saitek x52 (prior to being bought by Logitech) and a set of rudders and enjoy it, but still like to use mouse and KB or a console controller depending on the situation.
LOL - retired USN submariner here...........Sailors don't need to be impressed. J/KJ/K; retired Naval Aviation here. Respect for all the services, but AF will get no slack :)
I do use Voice Attack for 'mundane' things.......Do not want to rain on your parade, but those look horrible in terms of available buttons. Maybe could be ok with Voice Attack tho.
Is there a way to use voice attack or a button, to toggle many functions at once? So for example, could you say or click "stealth mode" and the shields, one of two reactors, and all the EM hot stuff like jump drives, would all shut down at once and go decoupled flight; and alternatively say "combat mode" and everything would come on in a specific sequence?I do use Voice Attack for 'mundane' things.......
Also, I have yet to use all the buttons.