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| Tommy Boy:
--- Quote from: NoOne=NBA= on March 14, 2005, 08:36:26 pm ---THIS one. I picked up mine on ebay for $15 "pre-owned" but never installed. --- End quote --- Thanks. So here's a broader question: Which is the best general purpose Happ analog handle type for a cab, if you can pick just one? |
| NoOne=NBA=:
Probably the Tron-style one, but I've never seen one on ebay. |
| paigeoliver:
I had been playing Star Wars with a trackball for so long that when I finally encountered a real working machine I thought it to be a bit too easy! |
| Lilwolf:
Flight sticks suck at starwars... You will get MUCH better results with a mouse. I would keep watching ebay and hope for a better solution... . Or possibly Game Cab :) But have to wait on that one. But having the wrong controls suck... just play it on your main pc (better for vector games then most cabs anyway for hires) and just dream.... |
| u_rebelscum:
--- Quote from: Lilwolf on March 15, 2005, 08:24:46 am ---Flight sticks suck at starwars... You will get MUCH better results with a mouse. --- End quote --- It's all personal opinion on which is better. I like my very weak return to center analog stick (it's too basic to be called a flight stick) more than my mouse or trackball. (Stronger return to center sticks, OTOH, aren't as good.) The star wars yoke is the best to me, of course, but I bet there's some 10 year old kid who only knows about gamepads that thinks the analog thumb stick is the best in the world for starwars (if he'll play it, that is). ::) |
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