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Joystick !!New Generations !!!

Yes on the force feedback. I think it's a good deal for three controlers! But I'm going to wait and see what the feedback is on it! The "propaganda" out there now is all positive.........I'll wait! :engel016:

That X65 looks awesome! Where can I find some more info on that? The split throttle is going to be great for the VRS Superbug for FSX!!!!!!
 
I'm also interested in that one, so i searched a bit on the net and apparently there are software issues on 64bits systems, it will surely be fixed but how "soon" i don't know. :mixedsmi:
So for now i'll hold off this stick and wait until the software get fixed. :pop4:
 
the rudder pedal shouldn`t have the fencing at the lower half.
force feed back , MS, Logetek, Saitek, all ever have force feed back product, but none have close to real feel.
 
Saitek X65 F :
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I'm not too wild about the bases on the stick and throttle.

It's not clear how you would mount them but if it required
some screws into the four 'corner feet' that would seem
to severely limit ones options.

My current Saitek Pro Yoke with the additional throttle
quadrant are mounted to my keyboard tray using multiple
strips of velcro, allowing me to reconfigure things quite
easily, but that method of mounting requires a fair amount
of flat surface on the bases.

Paul
 
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