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2012-05-27, 07:45 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
Major
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Recently, I've been blown away by the new air combat of PS2. The turns they make... so incredible.... and so, I look at my joystick.
My joystick was bought back in the day to play Earthsiege. For those who don't quit get how old that is.... Earthsiege (1994) predates the game series Tribes (1998). You see, Tribes is a post-apocalyptic game really, based in the Earthsiege universe, a games of giant mecha and evil robots. Ever seen giant mechwarrior mechs in a Tribes game? No? That's how old my joystick is. It no longer works for many games. A lot of players, like me, don't have a good joystick, or have one at all, or just need a better one to optimize air combat in Planetside 2. And so I have started this thread to gather the information to buy the best, economical joystick and spread the knowledge to others, so that when beta comes around, we're all ready! So here is some questions I need filled, help me gather this information! Give some suggestions on Joysticks you've heard are exceptional Give some personal suggestions on what you use and how good it is. Give some cheap alternative joysticks, and how good they are. What is the very tip-top of the line far as Joysticks go? Find out what the DEVS use!!! I really wanna know what joysticks the PS2 team are using. Without a doubt, any they use will become popular, since it's already used in game to produce such excellent videos! Now, along with saying how good they are, please explain what special features they have, number of triggers, buttons, additional axis controls, ect. I want to get as much info for new joystick purchasers as possible. Also, less looked at info, such as the sticky pads at the bottom or any other way the joystick can be anchored, to ensure it won't just pop up into your face. Ease of positioning and removing the joystick from that position would also be good, since I doubt a joystick is as useful for infantry as it is with aircraft. I am hoping to present good outsider reviews and links to each joystick. |
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2012-05-27, 07:54 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
Colonel
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Well... I'm not here to recommend a joystick... but before you go and blow upwards of $150 on a good joystick I'd recommend just using your mouse... it's much better for fine adjustments and doesn't take up a huge block of space on your desk.
I don't know if people just really suck at flying but in any Battlefield game I seem to always beat anyone else in the air. All usin' a Deathadder. Last edited by Zulthus; 2012-05-27 at 07:56 PM. |
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2012-05-27, 08:01 PM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||
For my combat flight sims like aces High I use the x52 but battlefield I fly helicopters with my mouse and jets with the stick.
From what I've seen the aircraft in ps2 will be VTOL so untill I try it myself can't really say.
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2012-05-27, 08:02 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
First Sergeant
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If you're not used to using a joystick, now isn't the time to start. Modern joysticks typically come with a billion customization options that will take you forever to get used to, and when you need to run around on the ground you'll have a giant joystick cluttering up your desk (unless you have a big desk).
the X52 Saitek is a good, relatively cheap joystick with plenty of customization. I used it for a little while before sending it back because I just decided I didn't need a joystick. Last edited by KTNApollo; 2012-05-27 at 08:03 PM. |
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2012-05-27, 08:02 PM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
I just started using my Logitech Extreme 3D Pro joystick with Planetside 1 last night. It seems to be the most popular budget joystick out right now (was only $30 or $35).
I'm sure I need a lot more practice with it, but sofar I don't think it's particularly easier to fly with that thing than the mouse/keyboard. Then again I've been flying with mouse/keyboard for years. It's more fun to use than the mouse/keyboard though. I feel like I'm prepping to fire the wave motion cannon each time I pull that thing out in front of me. |
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2012-05-27, 08:03 PM | [Ignore Me] #8 | ||
Sergeant
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I can't fly planes for crap in battlefield (although I'm quite good with choppers).
How do Xbox360 gamepads do for controlling vehicles (especially air) in these games? Since I already have one lying around collecting dust... |
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2012-05-27, 08:15 PM | [Ignore Me] #10 | ||
I think higby has this or something similar
http://www.logitech.com/en-gb/gaming...s/devices/5855 Personally i'll probably get http://www.logitech.com/en-gb/gaming...ks/devices/291 As its cheap and easy to move outta the way. |
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2012-07-21, 04:24 PM | [Ignore Me] #11 | |||
Corporal
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I have used the second one for a LONG time and it is a fantastic all around stick and VERY affordable, most places its like 25 bucks. Im thinking thats gonna be a bit overkill for PS2 but for DCS A10 Ive heard it is the absolute BOMB. |
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2012-07-21, 01:52 PM | [Ignore Me] #12 | ||
Sergeant Major
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Thumb sticks are easy as shit to fly with buddy. They're just tiny joysticks. This is one case where the mouse v gamepad argument doesn't belong. Plenty of other threads to bitch about other peoples gameplay choices haha.
However, in using a gamepad, you would run the risk of 60 year old quake fans talking shit to you on the Internet. . P.S. I use mouse and keyboard for everything. |
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2012-07-21, 02:57 PM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
Sergeant
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It also depends on what you want to do as an airman. In terms of precision control (for example, CAS), it goes:
M&KB > Controller > Joystick but in terms of maneuverability it goes: Joystick > Controller > M&KB So just pick what you think is best. Nothing really has a terrible advantage over another considering this isn't a flight sim. And as for the topic, I use this sometimes: Thrustmaster T16000. Excellent stick for around $30-40 and even has options for left handed gamers like me! Last edited by Pepsi; 2012-07-21 at 02:59 PM. |
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