Gabrobot1587246497 Posted July 17, 2001 Share Posted July 17, 2001 I got a Gravis Blackhawk Digital about five years ago and I'm thinking about getting a new one and was wondering what the best joystick is. Also how do I get my joystick to work in dos games, anyone know how I can get it to work? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wardz Posted July 17, 2001 Share Posted July 17, 2001 Shout Vagabond! Any minute now he will be here and you will never want to see another joysitck again by the time he has finished! Only joking V... wardz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OnlyOneCanoli Posted July 17, 2001 Share Posted July 17, 2001 I have the Microsoft Precision Pro 2. Nice stick. You can find it for $40-$50 probably. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KillerBee Posted July 17, 2001 Share Posted July 17, 2001 I like saitek sticks.. they got some of the best.. http://www.saitekusa.com/images/flash/preview.html X45.. mmm [ July 16, 2001: Message edited by: KillerBee ] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ice Man1587246496 Posted July 17, 2001 Share Posted July 17, 2001 For any FPS and even some other games, it's my opinion that the best joystick (or rather gamepad), is the Microsoft Sidewinder Dual Strike. Check it out at their website. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Kurgan Posted July 17, 2001 Share Posted July 17, 2001 I like my Gravis Xterminator gamepads, although I admit the analog stick could be better (of course I play a lot of action/fighting or arcade type games). For post-Quake FPS games I just use my keyboard and five button optical mouse. Kurgan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gabrobot1587246497 Posted July 17, 2001 Author Share Posted July 17, 2001 Thanks everyone. I think though that I'll just get another gravis blackhawk digital because it only costs about $30 and I've become very comfortable with the button config on the joystick. Does anyone know how I can get my joystick to work with dos games though? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arragorn Posted July 17, 2001 Share Posted July 17, 2001 Hey, were is Vagabond? If anyone in this forum knows about joysticks then that's propably him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KordKelly Posted July 17, 2001 Share Posted July 17, 2001 The Blackhawk digital Will Not work with DOS games unless they support Gravis' "GrIP"(Gravis Interface Protocol). You need to check with the game manufacturer to see if there is a patch to help... (I use the Digital also, and cannot play Dark Forces ) [ July 17, 2001: Message edited by: KordKelly ] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gabrobot1587246497 Posted July 18, 2001 Author Share Posted July 18, 2001 That's what I was afraid of. Guess I could get that one gravis joystick that costs about $10 but only has a couple buttons, they said that it worked in both DOS and Windows. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Vagabond Posted July 19, 2001 Share Posted July 19, 2001 Okay, I'm here! Here's what I use: CH F-16 FighterStick CH Pro Throttle CH Pedals Leaves you 40 programmable buttons and hats, X, Y, R, and Throttle axes. X and Y for moving forward/backward and turning left/right. R axis for strafing left/right. Throttle axis is unused, but I'm sure some clever person could find a use for it. If you've got an advanced gamecard in your PC, and have a couple C-bills to burn, I'd recommend this setup. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WD_ToRMeNt Posted July 19, 2001 Share Posted July 19, 2001 I have a thrustmaster FCS (stick, throttle, peddals) but I ONLY use it for flight sims (Janes F/A-18). For FPS (Quake 3, JK, UT) I use mouse. You can do average at NF sabers with a joystick, but you can't do elite things like mousewarp. Also you don't learn aim so you never get better at anything else. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FIDO Droid Posted July 19, 2001 Share Posted July 19, 2001 The Microsoft Sidewinder Dual Strike is the best. Believe it or not, sometimes I use it for JK or MOTS. Get the MSDS (microsoft sidewinder dual stike) and you'll be happy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wilhuf Posted July 19, 2001 Share Posted July 19, 2001 I like the MS Precision Pro stick ... for flight sims. For maximum FPS gaming impact I use an overclocked (ps2rate ) pattened Microsoft™ Intellimouse™ and a generic 101 key keyboard™. The 101 key keyboard, when using combinations such as (left and right) alt, shift, and ctrl gives me at least 1,111 possible key combinations. BTW can you overclock your joystick? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Vagabond Posted July 20, 2001 Share Posted July 20, 2001 No, I can't overclock my joystick, but I might overclock you into next week But on a serious note, we each have our own opinions and preferences for FPS controllers. I've found a controller solution that I'm succesful and happy with, and if any of you mousers choose to disbelieve me, that is certainly your prerogative. There is a rarified cadre that knows the truth. If any of you desire convincing, I suggest you seek them out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wilhuf Posted July 20, 2001 Share Posted July 20, 2001 Preach on. Whatever creams your Twinkie.™ I get a chuckle out of earlier comments like 'if you use the stick you wont get better at anything else.' That is something that someone who never actually mastered the joystick would say. As I've said on the late great Obi-Wankenobi.net, after 15 years of joystick-only gaming, I made the transition from joystick to mouse. No regrets. I haven't looked back at all! Doesn't mean the stick is no good, just means that in my experience, I found the mouse to be superior. And of course I never had a cool rig with pedals to expand the control abilities. Can you recommend good pedal controllers btw? CH? Which model? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Vagabond Posted July 21, 2001 Share Posted July 21, 2001 Difficult to say. Always in motion are the controller support options. Here's an odd thing to chew on: Analog joysticks and their pedal brethren, while not the latest digital fad, happen to have an unforseen advantage that, when viewed overall, makes them actually superior. Many advanced analog joysticks, throttles, and pedals daisy-chain together, making them appear as one mega-joystick, which most games readily support. However, digital joystick, throttle, and pedal controllers all appear as a separate control to a game. Therefore, unless the game has been specifically designed to support multiple controllers, then you're just SOL. At least this is my understanding of the situation. Having said all that, if you've got all-digital controllers, I'd probably recommend against pedals. But if you've got analog controllers, I'd recommend the CH Pedals. They're sturdy and work fabulously. There is the wildcard here, which is the mixing and matching of digital and analog controllers, of which I have no experience, so have no advice to give, other than caution. So, when are you, Kurgan, and I gonna get it on in Rune: HoV? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wilhuf Posted July 21, 2001 Share Posted July 21, 2001 For Rune HOV , I am at your disposal. Well, not this weekend, actually I'm out on travel until Wednesday. How about next week sometime? Headball? Arena? Kurgan? What say you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dethlord Posted July 21, 2001 Share Posted July 21, 2001 wasd+mouse 0wnz j00 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Vagabond Posted July 21, 2001 Share Posted July 21, 2001 Yes, of course. Yet, be that as it may, the fact remains that your spelling is in dire need of improvement Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Vagabond Posted July 21, 2001 Share Posted July 21, 2001 Yes, of course. Yet, be that as it may, the fact remains that your spelling is in dire need of improvement Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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