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Review on Enhanced Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas X Flight Stick for PS3 & Windows by Hiral Gupta ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Think carefully before buying this product.

Convenient, inexpensive, but extremely inaccurate joystick. You can buy only for the sake of ORE, but this is also very debatable. For arcade shooting, motoJP and other nonsense - it will be by the way, for serious air sims - in no case. You run the risk of breaking from anger in 2-3 days. For that kind of money, you can take the Cobra M5 or T2022000 with magnetic Halls and MARs, which guarantees an increase in accuracy by a factor of 2, and this is at least. Personally, I took it back to the store.

Pros
  • A full-fledged hotas for 2 thousand, but not a joystick.
Cons
  • In general, there is a feeling that the developers did not even try to make both the RUD and RUS good, but simply stuck it on as it turned out, but there is nothing like this in the price range. I mean hotas. To business. RUD: in principle, it’s good, and even the 50% limiter didn’t really bother, although its purpose is not at all clear. The only significant "no" is the noise of the resistor already on the 2nd or 3rd day, and not very weak. ENG: I'll say right away - it's very comfortable to hold in your hand, but that's all. The trigger is heavy. The efforts of the RUS move are torn, i. E. at first it’s very easy, then harder, then you need to make an effort to overcome the invisible limiter (by about 75%) - then again it’s easier. Because of all this, accuracy suffers catastrophically, and taking into account simply huge dead zones on all axes, everything becomes even sadder. Also, not a weak backlash was noticed on the basis of the RUS. No one can draw a more or less normal circle in a joytester. Resistors are not magnetic, of course.

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November 16, 2022
The best that you can take for the first joystick or among inexpensive ones.