Best Joystick for Flight Sims??

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Best Joystick for Flight Sims??

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Anyone have an opinion on the best joystick for Flight Sims?

I have an old Microsoft Sidewinder joystick that connects via a serial port and I’m thinking about upgrading to something with a USB connection--possibly wireless--and am also considering joysticks with Force Feedback.

Any recommendations?
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I wise I could help you on that but you post made me think of my old joy stick because that is the one I had for my other computer. It was great. The only problem is my new computer does not have a comport for it. I love playing Tie Fighter and I 2 would like to know of a good joy stick because I been wanting to get one for my new computer and play Tie fighter again
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Well, my current joystick is an MS SideWinder 3D-Pro that uses a gameport connector. I'm not planning on replacing it until it breaks.

How much are you willing to spend? Do you want pure realism, or just a joystick? Do you want rudder and/or throttle controls?
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I would say from experience this joystick is the best.
http://gamespot.com/gshw/filters/produc ... 37,00.html

M$ Sidewinder Force Feedback 2.

If your looking for Force Feedback in a game, you must get this joystick. The amount the joystick actually tugs around on your arm is amazing. If you take a nosedive in your plane because your engines stall, your going to feel it. If you run off the road in the racing game.. it's crazy. It feels like a real car (and I know about that too).

Gamespot only gave it a 7.2 but I think it deserves at least an 8.
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x Wasted Mind x wrote:M$ Sidewinder Force Feedback 2.
I had a Precision 2 for a while and I hated it. It felt too flimsy. I can drop my 3D Pro and it would still work great. My friend dropped his original MS Force Feedback joystick and the handle broke.


There's a joystick I remember seeing in CompUSA, but I can't remember the name of it. It was a flight controller/throttle combination. Felt very good in my hands when I was trying it out. I think it's made by Thrustmaster--I can't really remember.
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The Thrustmaster Top Gun Afterburner
http://gamespot.com/gshw/filters/produc ... 77,00.html

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x Wasted Mind x wrote:The Thrustmaster Top Gun Afterburner
Yep, that's the guy.
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Post by ZildjianB »

Thanks for your responses everyone. The MS Sidewinder Force Feedback 2 looks great. Price is really not an issue for me since I'm a huge fan of flight sims and am looking for something that will last a while.

Is anyone a fan of the Logitech joysticks? I had one several years ago for about a day--up until the point where it cracked in half. . . . . .
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Well, If you want force feedback, go with the FF2. But if you want realism, I'd go with the Afterburner stick. But it's your choice. 8)
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The best one around at the minute is the Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback 2, Im not sure wether someone has already said that but anyway i am backing it up. Heres another link :

http://shop.gameplay.co.uk/webstore/pro ... ode=AC5084

I am from the UK so thats a UK site, they have currency converter on each page though :)
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