Bongo TauKat Talasko, on 16 July 2012 - 11:37 AM, said:
...and before that the x45.
![Posted Image](http://www.avsim.com/pages/1001/saitek_x45/x45pair.jpg)
Why? Yeah HOTAS is cool and I could gush over the multi weapons control. My main reason? Because looking out of a cockpit with a headset on calling contacts while using a flight stick and throttle like the books, is just way more fun than flicking a mouse around and typing on a keyboard.
Yep, I've got a X-52 that's almost 10 years old... It has served me brilliantly in MW4... But, it just doesn't work in Living Legends... because the mechs don't have mechanical properties...
What do I mean by this?
Well, you move the mouse, and the mech turns as fast as the mouse moves.... In MW4, MW3, and every Mechwarrior game before it, (to the best of my knowledge) each chassis had its own limits... Some mechs torso-twisted faster than others. Some where slower. So having a mouse was, in-fact, a disadvantage... (except MW3 with the free-reticle)
Trying to use my X52 on Living Legends is a nightmare... I'm either much slower than everyone else, or have absolutely no accuracy... I really hope this game takes a cue from its predecessors and incorporates this aspect into the game, so that it is not so much a game of point and click...