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    Default Setting up Logitech joystick

    Here's a link for configuring a Logitech joystick for the heli. Particularly the twist axis needs to be reversed and the throttle needs to be configured. Using the joystick is really so much better.

    http://forumplanet.gamespy.com/bad_c...20207221/p1/?0

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    It is not the responsibility of a defender to leave the objective unguarded just so his opponent sucks less.



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    breakitech
    nothing from them lasts. Cept maybe computer speakers.


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    Their standalone microphones work hundreds Probably because you never touch them - having said that I have to use a 5c coin to keep the fikkin arm upright.


    Stupid BF3 Sig is wrong coz I obviously travel a couple of weeks ahead of electrons.

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    As far as Joysticks go, since MS have retired their range, the only thing to go for is Saitek.
    It is not the responsibility of a defender to leave the objective unguarded just so his opponent sucks less.



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    My logitech force feedback joystick is more than 10 years old and still works fine.

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    I've been very happy so far. Also it was a lot cheaper than many of the other ones when I bought it and I definately don't need 200 buttons.

    ---------- Post added at 07:57 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:56 PM ----------

    I think you guys have missed the point of this post. I'm sure that if you are using another brand of joystick that also has decent software, you could apply similar steps to get the game to read your joystick correctly.

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    Got one....dogitek is a well earned name!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RatStrydom View Post
    I think you guys have missed the point of this post.
    OMG! No! Really?! Did they really derail your thread? I'm so surprised!

    Eish dude you're new around here right?

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    maybe

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