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| 803464 | 2009-08-22 20:32:00 | Hi Members! Could anyone please tell me if you can get a yoke and rudder pedals for flight simulator, that could also double for racing car wheel and pedals, and if so, where would I get one. Cheers all. | Tony S. (450) | ||
| 803465 | 2009-08-23 04:33:00 | Er....I doubt it. Different kind of thing. FS is a joystick type controller, the ones for car games is a steering wheel. You may be able to configure it in the game, don't know, but it would be a bit awkward I'd say. |
pctek (84) | ||
| 803466 | 2009-08-23 05:34:00 | Yes and no. A joystick for FS - well not really, not unless you fly fighters or Cubs ;-), but I digress. Lemonaid used to stock CH products, and Saitek have a good yoke, both are not cheap and neither would be ideal for driving. I have pondered this situation for a long while and still no good answers, sorry! |
Hopper (14491) | ||
| 803467 | 2009-08-23 05:47:00 | I use a Joystick for Flight sim. You can also go into configuring the same for other games depending on the game by changing values in Joystick set up. | Sweep (90) | ||
| 803468 | 2009-08-23 10:43:00 | Thanks members, but I already have a joystick configured for all simulaters, but that is a hit and miss system, not very positive control at all. Hopper was close to the mark with his Saitek (not cheap) option, which is specifically designed for Flight Sim. What I really want to know is, can this system be configured to double for racing cars (eg V8 Supercars etc.) Thanks all for a great input here | Tony S. (450) | ||
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