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Review on ๐ŸŽฎ Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas One for XBOX Series X/S, XOne, and Windows โ€“ Enhanced for Better SEO by Matt Addison

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Budget doesn't mean bad! Joystick 2014.

Hello dear cyber-athletes (although they are probably just gamers), today we will review a fairly high-quality product from the THRUSTMASTER company, the T.Flight Stick X 2014 joystick, but do not be afraid of this date! It has been and remains a popular product in stores and just between people (Avito, etc.) Well then, let's get started! Having bought the treasured box, I immediately began to examine it from all sides. Immediately, all sorts of devices (from aircraft, etc.) began to catch my eye, respectively, the manufacturer hints that this joystick is not for Minecraft or WoT (World of Tanks) The Joystick has 4 axes and 12 (or 15 buttons), on the other hand it is the same (sorry for the expression Crap) which has almost no meaning to the joystick (in my opinion). Inside the box you will find the joystick itself and a couple of pieces of paper (manual, product license, instructions for installing drivers) The joystick itself is made of a good plastic alloy (without covering any unknown rubber gaskets and everything else), we have 3 buttons in front of us (they are pressed quite well, after 2 years of use they didnโ€™t even loosen up (although this happens very often in cheap joysticks (buttons become loose) )) We go down below, and we see that on (the so-called dashboard there are about 12 buttons with a moving mechanism (most likely (add and slow down)), all buttons are well pressed (pressed), and have a convex shape for greater convenience.

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Pros
  • Price, availability, everything else is described :)
Cons
  • Didn't notice.