Which Control Device Do You Play Evochron With?
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Bit late for this update on my control setup but I now own the CH pro pedals and they feel great and take a great deal of abuse LOL especially with the rudder axis motions LOL, In pvp, my feet put out a lot of aggression on my poor pedals lmao I can only imagine what its gonna be like for mechwarrior online. :P
[Edited on 3-21-2012 by Marcellus]
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Was thinking about owning a Saitek Cyborb F.L.Y. 5. but who knows, I'll be purchasing one tomorrow specificly for EM.
Right now I use the Keyboard... And I'm a PS3 gamer so I need a decent pad or even a joystick of sorts, I just can't keep on looking for the damn right key to press, damn 'ctrl' is my fire key and I don't know my secondary fire key... by the time I've found it it's probably too late...
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Right now I use the Keyboard... And I'm a PS3 gamer so I need a decent pad or even a joystick of sorts, I just can't keep on looking for the damn right key to press, damn 'ctrl' is my fire key and I don't know my secondary fire key... by the time I've found it it's probably too late...
[Edited on 6-15-2012 by Autopilot]
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keyboard and mouse and another laptop keyboard which display only EM Tool and evo (it turns as nav comp' during game session)
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CH products combatstick, pro throttle and pro pedals. The best HOTAS in terms of durability and quality CH is known for. With an in depth control software program that allows you unprecedented control from simple keybinds to complex macros as pilot Flash likes to use. This HOTAS will last you for many years and serve you well.
[Edited on 6-27-2012 by sundalo]
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THRUSTMASTER FLIGHT HOTAS X : THROTTLE AND STICK.
Bought It SPECIFICALLY for EM. An Absoloutly Great Controller Fashioned From The Actual "THUNDERBOLT A-10 A2 WARTHOG" THROTTLE and STICK.
FEELS GOOD in your HANDS.
15 BUTTONS a SLIDER and HAT. All In EASY REACH for USE.
I'll CONTINUE to Use This HOTAS until I Can't Find One Anymore.
ALL for UNDER $50 with a TWO YEAR MANUFACTURERS WARRANTY. You CAN'T Get Better than That.
I Decided to Buy a "SAITEK X52 PRO" as It was Used so PROFUSELY in EM. TRIED IT. HATED IT. TOOK IT BACK Within a WEEK.
I'll Stick with My TM HOTAS X ANY DAY. Couldn't Imagine FLYING without It.
[Edited on 11-20-2012 by KingArthur]
Bought It SPECIFICALLY for EM. An Absoloutly Great Controller Fashioned From The Actual "THUNDERBOLT A-10 A2 WARTHOG" THROTTLE and STICK.
FEELS GOOD in your HANDS.
15 BUTTONS a SLIDER and HAT. All In EASY REACH for USE.
I'll CONTINUE to Use This HOTAS until I Can't Find One Anymore.
ALL for UNDER $50 with a TWO YEAR MANUFACTURERS WARRANTY. You CAN'T Get Better than That.
I Decided to Buy a "SAITEK X52 PRO" as It was Used so PROFUSELY in EM. TRIED IT. HATED IT. TOOK IT BACK Within a WEEK.
I'll Stick with My TM HOTAS X ANY DAY. Couldn't Imagine FLYING without It.
[Edited on 11-20-2012 by KingArthur]
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Like sundalo, and partly due to his recommendation, I use a CH Products HOTAS setup: Combatstick and Pro Throttle. The robust programming software took a while to figure out, but it's perfect now. By emulating mouse input with a thumb-joystiick and the scroll wheel with a hat switch, I can control the entire game without taking my hands off the flight controls. It's awesome!
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I have the fighter stick and pedals, a great setup. I use the thumb joystick on the throttle for strife instead of mouse control. I would like to use the brake on the pedals as my reverse, I just have not figured out how.From post: 149241, Topic: tid=847, author=DynamicRanger wrote:Like sundalo, and partly due to his recommendation, I use a CH Products HOTAS setup: Combatstick and Pro Throttle. The robust programming software took a while to figure out, but it's perfect now. By emulating mouse input with a thumb-joystiick and the scroll wheel with a hat switch, I can control the entire game without taking my hands off the flight controls. It's awesome!
Every button is in use and it has really opened up my playing. With the keyboard and mouse, due to the limited aces to different controls I was very much a one trick pony in combat, now I can do so much more.
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Was using the Saitek X52 (not the pro, the blue one)
Now I'm just using a wired xbox controller. It's not as good, but I hate having to hook up a whole other joystick just for Evochron all the time. Controller also lets me use the mouse much more easily. Still the x52 is great for this game, very accurate and love having so many buttons and controls at my fingers, barely needed the keyboard. Missing the dual stage trigger as well, wasting lots of energy with my cannons this way.
Now I'm just using a wired xbox controller. It's not as good, but I hate having to hook up a whole other joystick just for Evochron all the time. Controller also lets me use the mouse much more easily. Still the x52 is great for this game, very accurate and love having so many buttons and controls at my fingers, barely needed the keyboard. Missing the dual stage trigger as well, wasting lots of energy with my cannons this way.
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I'm still using my cheapo Thrustmaster HOTAS T-Flight X joystick and throttle, which for the price (below $40), work extremely well.
I will however soon be upgrading to a CH Products Fighterstick, Pro Throttle and Pro Pedals. I also plan to design and build my own 'pit chair to go with them over the course of the next few months.
I will however soon be upgrading to a CH Products Fighterstick, Pro Throttle and Pro Pedals. I also plan to design and build my own 'pit chair to go with them over the course of the next few months.
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The Logitech G940 HOTAS System, imho the best HOTAS System available today.
Easy to install.
Very robust and durable.
Stick, Throttle and Pedals all in one. (1 driver to install and 1 USB connection)
Very precise controls.
Force Feedback.
A lot of features and easy to program levers, rotary, hats, mini sticks and buttons. (Also has a dual throttle option for multi engine airplanes with 1 press of a button)
For WWII flightsims the trim funtions are the best I have seen so far.
Easy to install.
Very robust and durable.
Stick, Throttle and Pedals all in one. (1 driver to install and 1 USB connection)
Very precise controls.
Force Feedback.
A lot of features and easy to program levers, rotary, hats, mini sticks and buttons. (Also has a dual throttle option for multi engine airplanes with 1 press of a button)
For WWII flightsims the trim funtions are the best I have seen so far.
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The HOTAS X is not designed from the A10 Warthog Arthur, that's the HOTAS Warthog that costs way more then the HOTAS X.From post: 142156, Topic: tid=847, author=KingArthur wrote:THRUSTMASTER FLIGHT HOTAS X : THROTTLE AND STICK.
Bought It SPECIFICALLY for EM. An Absoloutly Great Controller Fashioned From The Actual "THUNDERBOLT A-10 A2 WARTHOG" THROTTLE and STICK.
The HOTAS X costs 46,99 Euro while the HOTAS Warthog costs 399,- Euro.
[Edited on 12-9-2012 by Nubarus]
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I wish that Thrustmaster could release a new hotas model at a not so expensive price based on the flight hotas X for the throttle and the T16000M for the hall effect technology.
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