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On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 18:09, Doug McGarrett wrote:
I suppose that there are "good" joysticks, but my experience is that they're all junk. I think you'll have to buy real "control wheels," "rudder pedals," etc. That would be better anyway. I used to actually fly, but had to quit for medical reasons. I hear the latest MS war in Europe game is really good. Don't know what there is in Linux. I'm not much for games. Good luck. --doug
The CH product line is pretty expensive :). And I think most are now USB. I'd love to have rudders too... There are no MS style war sims on Linux, best flightsim happens to be FlightGear. Matt
At 20:45 01/19/2003 -0600, Donn aka N5XWB wrote:
Hey Group:
I did download and compile Flight Gear. I am now faced with obtaining a USB or game port - Joystick.
Is there a recommendation for a Joystick?
It seems most of them in the US are USB.
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