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Nov 07, 2013 Kalau ane sampai saat ini cuma game bola aja yang pake joystick, kalau game FPS lebih enak pake mouse dan keyboard game2 lain juga 12:37. Tempat diskusi seputar games yang dimainkan di Personal Computer (PC) subscribe. Buat Thread Sekarang. Tampilkan 5 Subforum. 2.4K Threads. Online Games. 14.7K Threads. Multiplayer PC games (Same Screen) playable by joystick. I am afraid other than Sports Games you won't find any game supporting this feature. Some racing games (on PC) have split-screen.
Stirring strong memories of gaming in the ‘80s and ‘90s, the best PC joysticks still have a role to play in your 2019 PC setup. They still offer more than perhaps their reputation as a dated and old fashioned peripheral gives them, and they present a wonderfully individual feel and dextrous usability that brings those dog fights in and those deep space explorations in to vibrant life; much more so than any controller, or mouse and keyboard setup can. If you’re in the market for one of the best PC joysticks, then it’s good to remember that this is one of the peripherals where we really recommend saving and stretching your budget to one of the top-end models, but, of course, to make sure all options are on the table, there budget options are also present. This will provide you with a wide field to choose from. As a last aside it's good to remember that Logitech acquired and absorbed Saitek—responsible for some of the best PC joysticks—but assured everyone that the quality and durability of Saitek’s products, and the name itself, would be kept. . Were it not for the Thrustmaster Warthog (listed below) I would be holding the Saitek X-55 Rhino up as the pinnacle of flightstick creation.
It's an update to the popular X-52, but bears less resemblance to that futuristic-looking peripheral than it does to its rival. That's no bad thing: not only does it look more like a modern fighter-stick-and-throttle combo than the X-52, it's also more usable. The stick layout is almost identical to the Warthog, although with three hat-switches rather than four. It also has interchangeable coil springs, enabling you to tailor the resistance to your taste.
But the star of the show is that throttle: the action is beautiful and it too has the option to alter its resistance on the fly—and to a greater degree than the Warthog. It's also covered in mini-joysticks, hat switches, flick switches and rotary switches, giving you full rein over your game.
The downside is that the X-55 is made out of plastic, not the metal of the Warthog. The stick feels lighter, the buttons less robust. But that's comparing it to a device a good deal more expensive—you'd hope to be able to tell the difference. The X-55 is still miles ahead of the rest of the devices in this test.