I'm an old-time mouse/keyb player. But for immersion I feel that for this game i need to get myself a joystick.
Whilst reading the
- 'what joystick'-topic : http://mwomercs.com/...bout-joysticks/
- 'best joystick'-topic : http://mwomercs.com/forums/topic/1010-best-joystick-to-use-for-the-game/
- 'mouse vs joystick'-top : http://mwomercs.com/...nsole-gamepads/
I found myself a bit intimidated by the amount of buttons&switches&thingies on joysticks. I realized i have no clue on how to use these properly.
So I was wondering if the community could share me some insights on this by giving a quick rundown on your brand of joystick & how you use it.
I know that the final fine-tuning will come down on personal taste&feeling. but i'm sure that reading up on your vision of the big picture on 'how to use that thing' will proove usefull for me to becoming a better pilot and foremost will guide me on which joystick to buy.
To get this topic started i took the liberty to quote Rocketman from one of the threads mentioned above :
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For my left hand, there is nothing that even comes close to the Pro Throttle. I use the index finger for the front/back movement, the middle and second middle finger buttons for strafing left/right and the pinky button for jumping, Then you've got three (three!) hat swiches for your thumb and a hat joystick on top of that (though I am skeptical as to whether this is EVER useful). Two of those hat switches are 4-way and one is 8-way. The 8-way is really only useful as a 4-way, though, because it's too tough to differentiate between the 45 degree spots. That's a total of 12 functions available for your thumb. I use the thumb controls for weapons functions and targeting. I'm hopeful that I can maintain those same basic movements and functions. because 15+ years of habit will be hard to break.