Reply 47160 of 56726, by Jaron
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Ensign Nemo wrote on 2022-11-30, 01:39:I hope you've behaved then! BTW - you can also get "twist" joysticks for rudder control, but having pedals makes a big difference imo.
As someone with a 3D Pro with a twist handle, I would say rudder pedals are a significantly better way to go for most sims. Twisting the handle without also moving one of the other axes is tricky. It's also tricky to keep it in a particular position. Not to mention how awkward it can be to try to fly normally when your wrist is cocked one side or the other. However, it also means one less device to plug into the computer, and doesn't require floor space.
Also, there are many other games you can use flight sim controls for. Back in the later half of the 90s, I would just keyboard and joystick for a lot of action games rather than keyboard and mouse. It was like having an eight button mouse back then. Jedi Knight in particular, being able to map specific Force powers to the joystick hat. And while it's a different kind of piloting, MechWarrior games also are awesome with advanced HOTAS setups.