
- #Il 2 sturmovik 1946 joystick ini pro#
- #Il 2 sturmovik 1946 joystick ini software#
- #Il 2 sturmovik 1946 joystick ini simulator#
The bottom end starts at about $15 USD, not $50. Edited Januby Sokol1Īn WWII CFS/G has joystick requirements different of a "jet" CFS/G, as well "Star Wars" flight games and their 6DOF flight, add VR to the equation and things get more complicated. Now, when OP ask for "good mid-range" joystick, are looking majority for price or for price/features/quality?Īn WWII CFS/G has joystick requirements different of a "jet" CFS/G, as well "Star Wars" flight games and their 6DOF flight, add VR to the equation and things get more complicated. "High level" - Let's agree more than $300 - remembering that all have the hidden cost of a rudder pedal, VKB and VPC more the cost of a throttle, what can make their complete HOTAS (when available) + pedal approximate the $1000 mark.Īll this considering basically price.
#Il 2 sturmovik 1946 joystick ini pro#
VKB Gladiator PRO ~$245 - no rudder solution.
#Il 2 sturmovik 1946 joystick ini software#
Saitek X-56 - if find for their correct price - for unknown reason, maybe due low availability, most places sell overpriced, some for $300.ĬH joy+CH pedal ~$240 - despite very durable, is no more a good option due obsolete electronics and issue of software in Windows 10/64. "Midi-range" - became complicated define this segment, because are joystick for $120 but don't include rudder solution, if add a rudder pedal their real cost result more than $200, on the other way are models (Saitek) in this price range that include rudder solution - less expensive rudder pedals in the market are Tm and CH ($90-120). VKB Gladiator Mk.II (on top of this price range) - recommendable due use of MaRS sensor in X,Y and (twist) rudder axis, what may justify their more high price.Īre some no name brands sticks (OEM) for less than $50, but their quality don't worth mention. T.16000M - recommendable due use o HALL sensor in main axis (X,Y). Logitech 3D PRO - not recommendable due use of cheap/low quality potentiometer in main axis. "Entry-level" - Accord VBK, for define Gladiator Mk.II "vanilla" price/features "entry-level' segment is considered joystick sold by price up to $100 and that include "twist rudder", what fit in this range: The X52 Pro is substantially better built and more ergonomic than the X-55/56, though it has fewer buttons and axis.Īctually the market has sticks with price from ~$50 to $460 - considering USA market as reference. I switched because I wanted more buttons and split throttles. After all those years and tons of use, it still worked great. I used one of these (prior to Logitech buying Saitek) for about 8-9 years before moving to an X-55. The last option is on the border of the high end market imho but I can personally vouch for it. $100) Thrustmaster T.1600M FCS HOTAS controller.
#Il 2 sturmovik 1946 joystick ini simulator#
Furthermore, I have low to medium experience (or let's call it medium experience) with flight simulator games, but like realism in my flight simulator games.Īssuming mid range means somewhere around $50 to $100 USD (as opposed to those claiming $350 is midrange), my recommendations are: I've been watching a few videos on YouTube, but found them not very informing.Ĭould you please suggest some mid-range joysticks I would get a good IL-2 experience with that will work many years from not?ĭon't know it matters, but I bought IL-2 because I want it to be one of my first VR-game for when I maybe later this year will buy myself a VR-headset.

I'm a casual gamer, but taking my gaming serious and want a good experience with a good joystick. So I'm looking for a joystick - not low- or high-range but mid-range pricewise.

So now - after some months since purchase - I still haven't played IL-2 as I decided to get a good experience with a joystick from the get go. After been reading up on it I found out that this particular joystick didn't work for IL-2 and there was obviously no simple solution to it. I borrowed a joystick from my father, but it was quite old and didn't work with IL-2. I bought IL-2 Battle of Stalingrad on sale on Steam a few months ago.
