Were you looking to take your space battles and flight simulations to a new realm of immersion? Well, you’re not going to get there using a stock controller setup. The best way to fly is with a dedicated flight stick or yoke, and we’ve found three that should fit your budgetary, aviation, and space-faring needs. Whether you can get by with something simple and inexpensive or feel the need… for speed, we’ve got you covered on this episode of Budget to Best.
00:00 – Intro
01:03 – Thrustmaster TCA Sidestick Airbus Edition
03:28 – Honeycomb Aeronautical Alpha Flight Yoke
05:28 – Thrustmaster Hotas Warthog
07:40 – Closing Thoughts
Thrustmaster TCA Sidestick Airbus Edition –
Honeycomb Aeronautical Alpha Flight Yoke –
Thrustmaster Hotas Warthog –
You’re not a real one if you didn’t rewind the video to see what he did with his fingers😂😂😂
geez…this is a bad review lol, clearly paid for
2:39 lol no. The rudder is used to YAW the plane. Conventional turns (rolls) use ailerons. The rudder is also used for high speed adjustments to maintain center line on a runway on takeoff or landing.
As for Thrust master, they make awesome stuff. But alternatively you can get a nice pairing from Virpil controls which will offer overall higher quality and still offer compatibility with Thrustmaster’s amazing replica sticks like the F/A18c Hornet, F16c Viper or A10c Warthog. I’d recommend the WarBRD base, a Constellation Alpha stick (or the prime if you like more RGB) and the MongoosT CM3 throttle. It will set you back around 750-1000 depending on where you are but it will last you a lifetime if cared for and is absolutely worth the cost.
I’m looking for a Flight joystick that will emulate a controller like an Xbox in games made for controllers first keyboard and mouse last. And my extreme 3D Pro don’t talk to the game
But I’m poor