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It always comes down to what you fly the most I'd say.

Thrustmaster is always expensive but great quality and they seem to come up with a new stick on time when a new DCS module is released!

Sometimes when something leaks at TM you even know what the next module is before ED announces it!

 

Like recently:

 

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WELD's cockpit: --> http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=92274

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^^^^ :lol:

 

Playseat should have something to go with that real soon. :D

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I still have no idea what "pots" is/are... I ran a search and for nothing to help me out... even wiki didn't have anything. I have the X52 Pro and G940 and I see this term come up time and time again. Please help me feel less stupid and educate me, thanks...

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http://www.csg-2.net/

Posted (edited)

Potentiometers, There the electronic component that translates the movement of the joystick into an electrical signal..

 

Just put X52 and potentiometer into Google.

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