So now that I have your attention, with my please ignore [CONCERN} ruse...
Everyone is up on the RSI announcement about their line of peripherals in conjunction with Madcatz. The demos look great but some of the features kinda gave me pause and by the end of the presentation, I know that I am not going to buy them because:
Apparently, CH is considering and maybe in the early stages of redesigning their product line. It really is about time. Their design is about 20+ year out of date but currently, it is the best quality joystick on the market (no lynching necessary, it's just an opinion, relax). It is not pretty but it will do the job for years on end without fail. It will work with all games and completely customizable using their peripheral software. To me it seems like the warthog looks and functions amazingly but I've also heard it's really stiff. If I'm using it for hours on end in dog fighting, that might be an issue. There are mods sure but just like I don't play with Fuzzballs, I don't want to mess around with the internals of a perfect good joystick just because it isn't right for my use, especially at $400.
Anyway, just wanted to know what you guy's thoughts are on the HOTAS from gamescon beyond "OMG it's RSI and I gotta have it" and what features would be cool that you haven't seen in a HOTAS yet. I've already given up on any company making a useable 6DoF throttle but as far as I can see CHs ministick on the throttle is really the closest I think I'm going to get. Plus I can buy it seperately for HOTAM.
Everyone is up on the RSI announcement about their line of peripherals in conjunction with Madcatz. The demos look great but some of the features kinda gave me pause and by the end of the presentation, I know that I am not going to buy them because:
- QA issues of past joysticks and design problems makes my really question why it would be different with RSI brand (I know CR...perfection...blahblahblah Imma wait and see): I've read too many posts of people receiving duds, people reporting breakage after light-use or simple design problem that lead me to believe the product wouldn't last as long as I would like it too for my taste. I don't mind paying for peripherals (I own a G510s and G502 but I want them to last a long time and I can't think that buying a new Madcatz HOTAS is for me even though it looks awesome with an RSI logo.
- The added functionality seems problematic:
- Balls: I know this is super early and I shouldn't expect the mock-ups to look anything like to final product but a track ball? I hate using them and in a twitchy environment like SC, it would just be a feature that I just wouldn't use or would find distracting when it really mattered. Also, I still have nightmares of fishing out dirty fuzzballs from my ancient mice long ago. Dirty...dirty fuzzballs. I really don't want that experience again and I wouldn't want to be fishing around in a $200+ peripheral and possibly damaging it. Plus how would this trackball help in the operation of the ship I am controlling? Anyway, thoughts and issues
- Data Screen: So LED "touchscreen maybe" on the Stick? So HOTAS is supposed to be Hands On Throttle And Stick. If you have to let go of the stick to operate the touchscreen, it might be an issue. Also, given the pictures, it seems so large that I might have to move just to see what's going on. I would prefer it to be on the throttle. It makes more sense there. I can move my hands away from the throttle if I need to but there is still the issue of visibility. I have an IPad setup that I am currently using for functions that I haven't memorized and plus I hope to add some alarms and read out eventually once I figure out the SDK. Anyway, this touchscreen is out of the way but not out-of-sight or out-of-reach. It sits right above my left hand were I can see it perfectly.
- What about that 6DoF though: From the mock-ups I haven't seen anything new that would dramatically add functionality dealing with 6 Degrees of Freedom. Yes, mock-ups... they will change and be completely different. Nevertheless, I would have totally peed myself if I saw something like a Space Navigator that can actually handle the control a ship in 6DoF with a stick. problem is its really only highly functional in Spacesims or managing 3-D animation. Super Niche. That gimbal locking issue though, gone with added bonus of that 6D!..Anyway, there was no peeing.
Apparently, CH is considering and maybe in the early stages of redesigning their product line. It really is about time. Their design is about 20+ year out of date but currently, it is the best quality joystick on the market (no lynching necessary, it's just an opinion, relax). It is not pretty but it will do the job for years on end without fail. It will work with all games and completely customizable using their peripheral software. To me it seems like the warthog looks and functions amazingly but I've also heard it's really stiff. If I'm using it for hours on end in dog fighting, that might be an issue. There are mods sure but just like I don't play with Fuzzballs, I don't want to mess around with the internals of a perfect good joystick just because it isn't right for my use, especially at $400.
Anyway, just wanted to know what you guy's thoughts are on the HOTAS from gamescon beyond "OMG it's RSI and I gotta have it" and what features would be cool that you haven't seen in a HOTAS yet. I've already given up on any company making a useable 6DoF throttle but as far as I can see CHs ministick on the throttle is really the closest I think I'm going to get. Plus I can buy it seperately for HOTAM.