1 - Posted by
Nick
on March 27, 2006 - 7:44 pm
You mention that its setup for Righties. Thought id throw out the Saitek Cyborg Evo series as a good 'Lefty-friendly' joystick. The Cyborg series has gotten pretty good reviews and there are many different parts that can be adjusted for both handedness and hand size.
2 - Posted by
Anthony
on April 1, 2006 - 8:16 pm
Indeed, I own a Saitek joystick and have configured it as a lefty would use it just to see how it felt. It seemed to work well (minus my inability to play games well w/ my left hand).
3 - Posted by
nsppatel
on January 4, 2007 - 3:22 pm
Is it compatible for the playstation 2? (Ace Combat 5)
4 - Posted by
J2T
on January 5, 2007 - 12:53 pm
Yep, I have the Cyborg Evo Wireless (courtesy via a contest from TTL and Saiteck :) ) and the only thing I wish it had was force feedback.
5 - Posted by
scda
on December 20, 2008 - 5:23 am
The centering spring it is the real problem of the Force 3D Pro.Before this joystick I had a Extreme 3D Pro and in games like IL2 Sturmovik or CFS3 I am still use it because with Force 3D Pro is very hard (or impossible ) to aim the target.
With Force 3D Pro is imposible to adjust it to work like Extreme 3D Pro.
I am sorry to tell but the only big difference is the price (Force 3D Pro = ~70$ and Extreme 3D Pro = ~30$)
There is someone who wants a Force 3D Pro? Mine is for free.
6 - Posted by
gatzke
on December 20, 2008 - 12:37 pm
Hey scda - I'll take it! malikahtabby@hotmail.com
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