Hard Sarge
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Joined: 10/1/2000 From: garfield hts ohio usa Status: offline
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yea,the rudders I had were from Thrustmaster, and were just up and down sliders used to notice, that I would get into a fight, get on the other planes tail, then start to use the rudder to improve my aim, then the other plane would roll away, I would snap into a counter roll to follow, and only later would I notice that I was still holding the rudder as I had at first ! guess I could control my hand and my eyes, but my feet wouldn't do what I wanted yea, the old white base, 2 button stick, with the 3 sliders on it for adjustments (think one of those is a throttle ?) yeap, had one completely die on me if you remember the good old days, you used to need a card(then most sound cards added a game port to them) so you could plug the stick in, some of the better cards came with a program to help calibrite the sticks, would get the stick all set, then while flying the nose would just start going up on it's own, they wouldn't hold center (think it was nothing more then the gibles wearing out) oh well, will say I got my moneys worth out of them, so no complaint about CH from me and like I said, I loved the Thrustmasters, just don't think they really tested them, maybe they had a machine tester, and that would say, go left, go right, go up, go down, and do that over and over and the sticks would past the test, but a person who uses the stick, most times, goes left, goes left, goes left, goes up, goes left hmmm, I think I had about 5 MS sticks go bad, maybe it is me :) HARD_Sarge
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