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Review on Extreme 3D Pro Joystick Windows by Hiral Gupta ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Do not hesitate to buy, the quality is amazing for the price.

It's been between three and four years since I started using it. As content as a boa constrictor in its den. Does not break, does not tupit, comfy. The drawbacks are not significant in any way. This is not a leading product; rather, it is in the forefront of the medium market. In my perspective, it works out wonderfully. I break it out particularly for Dmitry as follows: It has been brought to my attention that the yaw angle can be altered by rotating the joystick along the axis; however, this is a cumbersome process. The travel of the joystick is insufficient, and a higher level of precision is required when landing. Pedals are what pilots use, but I prefer having buttons on the joystick. Those individuals who are interested in achieving the highest possible level of realism in their flight simulations can purchase an Airbus simulator for the low price of $30 million. On the other hand, individuals who prefer to sit closer together can purchase a super steering wheel for $10,000. I paid 1800 rupees for a reliable joystick that had NEVER experienced a malfunction.

Pros
  • Produced to a high standard, dependable (no glitches, bugs). Superior quality in terms of both customer service and technical support, compatibility with all operating systems, and feedback from the manufacturer. There are a lot of buttons. A magnificent option that includes recoil (if you set it up correctly, the plane in IL 2 pecks a little even when dropping bombs, and in general when you fall into a tailspin PLAGUE!). The price is democratic and among the lowest available for a fully functional joystick that also has reverse thrust.
Cons
  • Only those who write with their right hand should use it. A slender control knob for the throttle (I would like more hooks). There is not a button that can be used to control the yaw angle (rudders on the tail). Because I don't have pedals, it's tough for me to land smoothly because I have to control the yaw angle on the clave while also pulling back on the throttle. For this purpose, I would like buttons to be added on the joystick. Not the smallest PSU, and it can occasionally block access to an outlet in the area.