I've been looking at some joystick for SC and so far I found this to be okay for basic flight it looks great and base on some reviews it feels great in hands,I'd like to know you guys opinion. https://vkbcontrollers.com/?page_id=5
Cart shows as empty, maybe a link to the actual product?I've been looking at some joystick for SC and so far I found this to be okay for basic flight it looks great and base on some reviews it feels great in hands,I'd like to know you guys opinion. https://vkbcontrollers.com/?page_id=5
Also thinking about getting a throttle for 'normal flight' like MarcSand2 has in his sick cockpit.
I'm coming from console gaming that should be fairly easyIf i were you i would start out with some cheaper sticks to begin with. I love dual sticks but i know 4 or 5 people that spent a lot on sticks and hated them. Just a heads up.
I use dual mongoose t50s by Virpil and I must say that they are the best I've ever used. They come with 3 cams and 3 springs to adjust your feel. You can even put different springs and cams on different axises. The different cams change the resistance as you get towards the edge. There's a smooth linear one, a standard one, and one with high resistance.I have been on the search for some time now and ended up buyng a warthog for testing. After watching all of noobifiers videos, the danger of the hogs plastic gimbal "ball" breaking down after around 3 years got to me. Also, the pinky button really enerved me with my resting hand (felt like something was in the way all the time).
https://virpil.by/en/shop/special/vpc-mongoost-50-dual-stick-noobifier1337-bundle
So i wrote a mail to Virpil, asking if their resting hand holder (which can be lifted up or down) would eliminate my problem with the pinky finger. They told me, that their button is actually not as much in the way and can also be removed manually.
So all in all, the Virpil option is a) less expensive when used with dual sticks), b) more resistant, c) can potentially solve the pinky finger problem and d) comes with -50$ when bought from the noobifier link.
I ordered my set yesterday and am quite excited to test them out.
I had to wait a month for my sticks to ship even though they were 'in stock'. They are a small and new company, so their service isn't the greatest at that part, but their product is great.Update on the Virpil flight sticks [order and money transfer]:
Virpil sent me a total sum listed on my order. I had to contact a special accountant, as the company is not located in Europe. After filling in all the information, i was told that there will be a transfer fee incoming, which is usually paid by both sides equally. I sent the money over.
A day later, Virpil contacted me and stated, that 25€ were missing from the total sum. The transfer costs were subtracted from the original sum. I now have to transfer the missing 25€ and pay another fee on top of that.
This concludes, that Virpil is a pretty new and unprofessional company; 1) they denied shared transfer fee payment, 2) they did not inform the customer (me) about this beforehand, 3) they did not mention any occuring fee in their order and 4) they even stated in the second mail, that the missing money "usually happens due to transfer costs" = they were aware of the problem.
This could have been prevented completely, by giving the customer a heads up about incoming transfer costs and the information, that the customer has to pay all occruing costs by himself, which are not listed in the total order sum. With this, the transaction could have been done smoothly.
I do believe so, yes. That is why i also wrote the feedback posted in here, to them. This minor adjustments are easy to do but deal a negative blow when not addressed.they are determined to ship a good product.
Bought mine back in August. Well worth the money. I should have waited though, then.I could have used Noobifier's discount code, lol.I do believe so, yes. That is why i also wrote the feedback posted in here, to them. This minor adjustments are easy to do but deal a negative blow when not addressed.
From noobifiers review - which i highly recommend to watch, as he is extremely on point and well informed - the Virpil sticks are the best you can get currently for a fair price.
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Oiy.
I use two Thrustmaster 16000mmmmM. Two. One fir each hand
It's got a left/right conversion.