Get the
Thrustmaster Top Gun Afterburner 2 NOW! 8 buttons, 8 way hat switch, rudder (yaw) is selectable so you can twist the joystick or use a rocking switch on the back of the detachable throttle. The throttle is great, not so much an essential in freespace but amazing for any other flight sim (espc. IL2). It has 3 "stages" push forwards a bit and it goes upto 15% throttle, which is a planes idle, then with a bit more force it goes up and down between 15% and 90%. Then 1 final push is the last 10%, after burner. The throttle can either be attached to the left of the joystick or as a separate with plenty of wire or not have it at all.
The joystick it's self is shear genious. A large rest for the base of your hand, very smooth well fitting curves. The base is very substantial and it has never moved while i have used the joystick. The yaw twist can be locked on and off with a simple screw. The trigger is very "clicky" and responsive. On the base is a great function, you can adjust the resistance of the joystick to make it loser or stiffer to push.
Oh and there's the software. Each of the 8 buttons (4 on joystick and 4 on throttle) and the hat swiches can be assigned a macro. It can be a single key or mouse button or movement or a combination of many and you can specify the dely between each. One button can be used like a shift button to double the number of functions. The setup can then be associated with any .exe and saved so on loading the game it uses that setup. (eg. on IL2 i have a shift button and pressing that and my flaps down button runs a landing macro which is full flaps down and gear down.)
And how much is this beast of a joystick? Must cost the earth?
No, £35 for the standard and £75 for the force feedback.
Everyone reading this should purchase one now! Tell me what you think.
