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As a retired Naval Aviator, the MS Force Feedback 2 flight stick is (truly) the only way to go. NO spring stick feels like it should. I bought my FFB (and later as spare) on e-bay.
The problem with the MS FFB sticks is not the stick, it's the [forcefeedback] paragraph, or lack of one, in the aircraft.cfg file. There has to be one, or the stick will have EXCEEDINGLY violent feedback forces. If you have a aircraft.cfg that uses the original MS [forcefeedback] paragraph, it too has values that are WAY too high. Microsoft was selling these sticks - so they wanted you to REALLY feel the effects (nothing as subtle as reality) - so they inserted high values into that paragraph. most developers still use those values (they have no idea what other values to use). Try this:
[forcefeedback]
gear_bump_nose_magnitude=2000
gear_bump_nose_direction=18000
gear_bump_nose_duration=250000
gear_bump_left_magnitude=3500
gear_bump_left_direction=35500
gear_bump_left_duration=250000
gear_bump_right_magnitude=3500
gear_bump_right_direction=500
gear_bump_right_duration=250000
ground_bumps_magnitude1=1300
ground_bumps_angle1=8900
ground_bumps_intercept1=3
ground_bumps_slope1=0.20
ground_bumps_magnitude2=500
ground_bumps_angle2=9100
ground_bumps_intercept2=0.075
ground_bumps_slope2=0.035
crash_magnitude1=10000
crash_direction1=1000
crash_magnitude2=10000
crash_direction2=9000
crash_period2=75000
crash_duration2=2500000
stick_shaker_magnitude=5000
stick_shaker_direction=0
stick_shaker_period=111111
Bill
. Most developers still use those values (they have no idea what other values to use).
Here's an awesome hydraulic operated ffb stick; I tried it two years ago and was pleasantly surprised, but it's way too expensive for me.
http://www.paccus.com/
The inexpensive Thrustmaster Hotas X has adjustable spring tension on a knob underneath. You can back it off to near nothing if you wish.
Is that a Force Feedback Stick?
I beta tested for him YEARS ago. Used my MSFF2 with FSForce until it went up in smoke a year ago. :-(A must have for any force feedback owners is FS Force. The program simulates a lot of cool effects such as run up vibrations, gear buffeting, and a very nice trim simulation that is much more realistic than anything else I've seen to date. For the small price, it's well worth the investment.
http://www.fs-force.com