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Review on Extreme 3D Pro Joystick Windows by Riko Tateishi ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I like the product very much, fully consistent with my expectations.

I've been using it for 3 or 4 years. Satisfied as a boa constrictor. Does not break, does not tupit, comfortable. The disadvantages are not big. This is not a top product, but the top of the middle segment. In my opinion, it's great. I specifically explain for Dmitry: I know that the yaw angle can be changed by rotating the joystick along the axis, but this is inconvenient. The joystick travel is too short and more precision is required when landing. Pilots do it with pedals, I want buttons on the joystick. Those who want maximum compliance with the real sensations of flying, let them buy an Airbus simulator, for only $ 30 million, those who huddle, let them take a super steering wheel for 10K . I took a good joystick that NEVER broke down for 1800 rupees .

Pros
  • Qualitatively made, reliable (no glitches, bugs). Excellent technical support, good service for all operating systems, description, feedback from the manufacturer. Lots of buttons. A wonderful mode with recoil (if you set it up correctly, the plane in IL 2 pecks a little even when dropping bombs, when you go into a tailspin in general PLAGUE!). Democratic price, one of the lowest for a full-fledged joystick with reverse thrust.
Cons
  • Suitable for right-handers only. A small throttle handle (I would like more hooks). There are no buttons to control the yaw angle (rudders on the tail). I don’t have pedals, so it’s difficult to simultaneously control the yaw angle on the clave and pull the throttle when landing. I would like buttons on the joystick for this. Not the smallest PSU, sometimes closes a nearby outlet.

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October 28, 2022
Got pros: Durable, gets the job done. Different cons: For the money they are not for me personally.