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Introduction
Today we have another Joystick from Thrustmaster, the T.Flight Hotas X. Most people are happy with using a keyboard and mouse to playing on flight simulators and games such as Battlefield 2 but there are a lot more people who prefer to have more control while gaming.
The T.Flight Hotas X is here to out-do it’s predecessor, (which we reviewed here last month) because it doesn’t just include a joystick, it also includes a detachable throttle control and direct configuration for immediate takeoff during gameplay. So lets see if the Hotas X can perform even better than the T.16000M.
Features
T.Flight Hotas X (PC & PS3 Compatible)
- Unique: Plug & Play for ultra-simple and fast installation with all functions pre-configured for immediate takeoff (without worrying about configuration)
- Detachable, real-size, ergonomically-designed throttle control
- Dual-system aerodynamic control: by rotating handle (with integrated blocking system) or by progressive tilting lever
- High-precision joystick with adjustable resistance
- Wide hand-rest for optimal comfort
- Trigger for brakes (civil flight) or for rapid fire (military flight) + multi-directional hat (panoramic view)
- Weighted base for greater stability
- Exclusive “MAPPING” button: all functions may be instantly switched around between each other
- Exclusive “PRESET” button”: to switch, while playing, instantly from one programme to another
- Internal memory: to save all of your programming, even with the joystick disconnected
- Programmable: the 12 buttons and 5 axles are entirely programmable.
Tom Clancy’s HAWX (PC version)
- 60 aircraft available for various missions
- ERS (Enhanced Reality System) mode for total assistance with combat piloting
- Ability to play 4 player co-op, 16 online and 1-on-1
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