Hi
@Starscribe, TL;DR, don't. At least, I did, and I wouldn't recommend it for SC.
I have a Warthog HOTAS and it’s a nice enough piece of kit, which I enjoyed using for ED and flight sims a few years ago. It's very heavy and solid and well made, but it is EXPENSIVE, and it really isn’t optimal for flying a space sim.
The stick doesn't have a twist axis. The throttles are capable of moving separately to control two engines - Star Citizen only really has the concept of one engine. There are enough buttons and a little scrolly-mouse-ball thingy on the throttle to get a strafe-left--and-right and strafe-up-and-down axis mapped, but it's not very easy to use and is really quite imprecise. You could get pedals to help with this somewhat, but good ones (like the MFG Crosswinds I have, and which are now gathering dust) are expensive. There are lots of buttons on the throttle that you can't reach without taking your hand off the throttle, making them less than convenient in a dogfight. And the Thrustmaster T.A.R.G.E.T. software is so bad as to be practically unusable, unless you're prepared to invest a LOT of time learning how to use it and not break it.
What you want is HOSAS - hands on stick and stick, in other words, two joysticks, ideally both with a twist axis. What you also want is someone else to sort out a set of mappings for you, as there are a LOT of controls in Star Citizen, and it is a very considerable investment in effort and time (which you would presumably rather spend pew-pewing or whatever is fun for you) to map all the controls to well-chosen buttons you can reach while in a dogfight.
I've tried a few combinations (and all but the last pair of sticks are now gathering dust):
- Thrustmaster T-16000M is hands-down the best entry level pair of sticks. Don't worry about buying the Duo set - just get two singles, it's exactly the same. You can swap the side buttons on the stick around, so the left and right sticks are mirror images of each other, one for each hand, and the base buttons are symmetrical anyway. I don't actually have these, I have...
- Thrustmaster TCA Sidestick Airbus Edition, which are almost the same as the T-16000Ms (different colour, one button is in a different place on the top of the stick). They're great, and equally cheap. A pair will cost much less than the Warthog does. You could be very happy with these for a long time, using r/BuzZz_Killer's bindings.
- VKB GladiatorNXT sticks come in left and right handed versions. They are more expensive than the two Thrustmaster models above, but have more buttons. I thought they were pretty good, but I ended up spending a lot of my 'play' time setting up button bindings and learning them. That was a drag. But I liked them all the same, until my next sticks arrived.
- Virpil Constellation Alphas, also in left and right handed versions. These are the ultimate sticks so far as I can tell, and I chose custom cams and springs too. But the absolute best thing about them is that r/BuzZz_Killer on Reddit maintains really excellent bindings for them (and the Thrustmasters above). You'll need JoyToKey (free or $7USD donation if you're feeling like you had value from it - I did), and a little bit of time to import and fix up the bindings (really not hard), and then they are AMAZING to fly with. Super expensive though, and a LONG lead time for me. Also import duty to the UK now that we're outside the EU. I can share those costs if anyone wants - quite predictable and simple to understand.
Direct link to Buzzz Killer's bindings in his Dropbox folder
here. But you'll probably want to check out his posts on reddit or YouTube for a bit of getting started help. It's not at all hard.