I looked long and hard at a G940 a while back and decided not to make the jump based on reliability reports. In the end I went with another X52 to replace my existing X52 that was showing signs of age and a set of Saitek rudder pedals. I have never looked back and never wished I'd gone with the G940.
Well, I'm going to complicate that, and update information on the G940.
I had a first version/generation G940, pre-ordered it when they were first released.
It started giving me problems a few months ago, and steadily was losing functions since then.
Enough I finally had to start looking for a new throttle a couple weeks ago when the R1 and R2 axis gave out.
I looked at the fixes online but decided I really did not want to deal with that.
I got about three years out of the unit, not real happy about that.
I expected about double that at least, but I had put probably 1500 hours use on it in FSX alone.
Now, I had noticed the reliability complaints have been diminishing over the past year or so at the Logitech support forum.
I decided to gamble on getting another G940, as I really love force feedback, and the preciseness of the stick.
Invested in FS Force software as well, so I wanted to continue using that.
So. I got a new G940 through Amazon, last week.
Manufacturing date of March 2012 when I opened the box was encouraging.
Also, the one I received is marked revision 4, with the latest software on disc.
I could tell immediately the throttle is working way better with this new revised one, than my original G940 did when I got it brand new three years ago. More smoother.
I have not cracked the unit open, so it's just a guess, but overall it feels like a much better, stable built system.
I feel that Logitech has been paying attention to the complaints and making adjustments to solve the problems that the original G940's had three years ago when they were first released.
Probably explain why its up to revision #4.