![]() ![]() Thrustmaster Grips have a joint at the bottom of the grip based on YouTube videos on ratings, that can loosen over time and cause unnecessary sloppy movement. ![]() Virpil bases are backward compatible to Thrustmaster grips, something to think about. Lots of excellent company’s who make good stuff. After a year, if you like it, then consider upgrading to quality equipment. The TM 16000M (I think) Find out if you like the simulator, and give it a year. What I would recommend is get a decent JS, which has rudder capability built into it. I don’t recommend this product, not that it’s not good, it’s that over time (for 3 years it was in box), it has gotten so sloppy, and is almost useless. Personally, I couldn’t, now, imagine ‘flying’ any other way.īut of course, other equally valid arguments championing the merits of a good Stick, as also mentioned here, are worthy of due consideration too.Īs many have commented here, they say both. ![]() You can pick up the occasional, cheap but cheerful, Saitek Pro Flight yoke and throttle quadrant, brand new for a little over £100 on Amazon.Īnd though it is no match in quality to the widely praised, aforementioned Honeycomb Alpha yoke, it is certainly good enough to see for yourself if a yoke can work for you.Įspecially when compared to the Honeycomb’s relatively hefty price tag! After all, you can always upgrade. Worth pointing out that such a purchase need not be as expensive as you may think. Many people will tell you that for greater ‘immersion’ the yoke is the rightīut at this, the fledgling stage of a burgeoning and I hope lifelong interest in the genre, It is ![]()
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