• Reviews around zone (1.42 of 5)

    Thrustmaster 2960720 Hotas Warthog Flight Stick

    • The motion of the stick is also very smooth and there are no dead zones in it that I can see.
    • I am saying over 60% bleed over and a call to Saitek's tech support got me an answer to put a 60% dead zone into the setup which was the words that meant to me to replace the X65 with the Warthog which does not have axis bleed over and the warthog is built like a tank and is much more accurate when setup correctly.
    • Not having to fight with a dead-zone makes a big difference!As others have written it's mildly disappointing that the throttle handles are part plastic, but that aside both pieces are comfortable in the hand, the buttons are well placed (thank the original designers for that), and the weighted bases mean you probably won't need to bolt these down
    • Even after doing all the mods I could find it still had a terrible zone of no
    • It centers properly but there is no "snap" to the centering and no dead zone or wiggle at all
    • No detectable dead zone, and an accurate response means that you can move the stick where it needs to go, and the plane goes there.
    • But the worse is after they deceived me for around 2 weeks of pointless e-mails and asked me to send a video proving there was a problem, they still refused haven`t even sent me the measle $5 spare button for me to replace
    • if you dropped any part of this system on your foot, you'd probably break something.easy to set up (plug-n-play pretty much), works great with elite dangerous.the TARGET software is total s***e.
    • if you dropped any part of this system on your foot, you'd probably break something.easy to set up (plug-n-play pretty much), works great with elite dangerous.the TARGET software is total s***e.