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Hi All,

Finally thinking of getting around to playing some of the old space sims I used to love so much, but I only have an M$ ForceFeedback joystick, which a) is Huge, b) needs its own power supply and c) probably poorly supported.

Can anyone recommend a good CHEAP joystick? One that's easily available - I'm in Ireland, so I need to be able to buy it online.

Cheers,

DF
We had a thread about this recently, and a lot of people said that they liked their Logitech Extreme 3D pro. Not a top of the line joystick, but one that is relatively cheap, has everything you need (except for possibly force feedback) and works well.
I like my Saitek Cyborg Evo - was only £30-40 quid when I bought it. Don't know what their current equivalent is like though...
It took me some time but recently I was able to persuade my wife that second joystick is eee...absolutely necessary for me...So I purchased a beautiful, classy, produced in 1995 Sidewinder Precision Pro for a bit $15 :-). I’m really amazed about it’s quality – it works like a charm. The only drawback of this transaction was that a week later some guy was selling TWO Sidewinder Force Feedback joysticks and the auction ended on $17 :-(. If I only had some more time to start another persuasion process ….
All in all – try to buy second hand Sidewinder Precision Pro (but NOT Sidewinder Precision Pro 2 – it uses potentiometers instead of optical sensors ) or Sidewinder Force Feedback (but they are more costly). Because of this optical sensors - they are very durable & acurate. I don't think you would be able to buy sth of similar quality in that price range.

EDIT:
When buying FF - make sure you buy also PSU
When buying Precision Pro - make sure it is equipped with game-port to USB interface (unless of course you have in your pc sound card with Game Port). Buying such interface separately is risky because AFAIK they differ somehow.
Post edited April 11, 2012 by tburger
Thanks all - that gives me some possibilities.
I recently bought Thrustmaster T.16000M. It uses magnetic hall effect sensors for the X and Y axes, which means it is far more precise and durable than other entry-levle joysticks.

Downside is that there is no cover for bottom of the stick where it meets to base to prevent dust from getting inside, meaning I have to keep the joystick in its box when not using it, which is not big deal for me since my computer desk has no room anyways.