It has 55 reprogrammable buttons and switches, which is an astounding amount when you consider the fact a standard controller has what, less than 20?
If you've no experience with this type of peripheral before then it'll take some getting used to, but boy oh boy does it excel when it feels natural. A warning needs to be had though: Don't drop this on your toe, or you'll end up crippled because it weighs over 15lbs in total. That's where the drawbacks stop though, because if you know you'll get enough use out of this bad boy, then it's the absolute best on the market. As mentioned above, if you're a newbie when it comes to the world of flight sticks, chances are you want to skip over the Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog because this is a replica of military-grade equipment that will set you back around $380/£400. We're starting off with the biggest and the best. Speaking of which, be sure to check out the latest Microsoft Flight Simulator prices if you're after the best game to go with your new joystick.
#Best flight simulator joystick for pc Pc#
It's worth noting that stock for most joysticks on PC is incredibly scarce right now, due in part to a certain flight sim's popularity. So without further ado, let's take a look at the best joysticks and best flight sticks for gaming on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Finally, the Hori HOTAS we have here is a competitive product that is arguably the best looking of the lot if you like a matte black finish. If you've been living under a rock and are unfamiliar with the brand, Logitech is one of the most well-renowned names out there when it comes to gaming peripherals, so you can be sure you're getting a quality product. Both the HOTAS X and HOTAS 4 are entry-level flight sticks with minor differences, which we'll get onto below, while the HOTAS Warthog on the other hand is an absolute monster that'll set you back a pretty penny. We have five models on this list, three of which are from Thrustmaster, who are the flagship manufacturer in this department.