My early pressie came today, TrackIR4, will give it a good going over tonight. Was to bright today hope, as it wasn't the greatest when I did a quick test.
I also got FSX gold a couple of days ago, I'ts quite enjoyable, but on this old clunker my sliders are almost Communist!! The missions are fun and I'll use it for slow and low. My 3 FS9 installs are very safe for a long long time, lol. But I won't uninstal X, I do like it.
Last part is the new Wellington pack, just waiting for it to arrive.
I have a Logitech Force3D pro, never noticed if it gets hot or not, it has served me well with trouble free motoring, infact it's predecessor, Wingman pro, still serves as backup after years of abuse. I will now keep an eye on it's tempratures, recently got a solid Oak desk, it's a bohemoth and very pricey, so I don't want scortch marks on it. It is elevated off the surface by 4 legs (the stick), so it should be fine. Is your Saitek flat onto the surface, if so you could always purchase some self adhesive rubber feet for it, they'd also act as shock absorbers for the forces.
I was looking at rudder pedals, and I liked the look of some of the yokes with throttles (built in or separate), but I think I would really prefer a stick. Could a yoke be used for racing games as a stand in wheel?
Jamie