Might be a bit of a niche item, but hopefully it will be useful to some folks out there.
I have been looking for a HOTAS controller to play Elite Dangerous / Flight Simulator X / Rise of Flight for some time. I was considering getting a CH Products Throttle to use alongside my existing joystick but spotted this at PC World for £99.99, less £10 (using code GAMING10), plus a possible Quidco of 10%. Free delivery or you can collect in store.
At this price, it gives me the flexibility to use the X52 stick or continue with my existing stick.
The cheapest this has ever been according to CamelCamelCamel is £81.55, and the average price for this is in the £90 to £100 price range.
Latest comments (16)
chattyuk
18 Aug 16#16
I remember buying this years ago when on holiday in the USA for something like $80. Can't believe it's still holding at this price.
Fleabum
15 Aug 16#15
Showing out of stock.
Regards
Flea
sam103329
14 Aug 16#13
My god this thing is old. I remember wanting to buy one when I was a teenager! Was the shiz back then!
I do not quite understand how this is still available new!
BungalowBill to sam103329
14 Aug 16#14
I paid £99 in 2004 so this is not much of a saving for something that dated!
Halfmad
14 Aug 161#12
X52 is a very old HOTAS and frankly even at this price point isn't worth it. The throttle is nice but the stick is awful, save up a little and get the X55 or combo a T16000M with a CH Pro throttle. I say this as someone who owned an X52 for 7 years - it's old tech, released over TEN years ago and only bought by those who don't understand how poor the tech inside the stick is, or by those who have never tried cheaper sticks like the T16000M which at £30 blows the X52s socks off. Heck even get a Hotas-X over this.. do yourself a favour and avoid.
Fatso666
14 Aug 16#11
Saitek flight sticks are notorious for being quite low quality despite their price, expect them to break relatively fast
Teivel
14 Aug 16#10
Well that sold out fast.
wildheart3003
14 Aug 16#9
I don't see cash back on computer accessories, besides, is OOS.
jaydeeuk1
14 Aug 16#8
OOS
thearrowmaker
14 Aug 16#7
Shouldn't really be a problem but people should be aware that this hardware is pretty long in the tooth. It was originally released back in 2004.
I have the replacement to this, the X-52 Pro, and I bought that back in 2010.
Thebobwil
14 Aug 16#6
funny coincidence, I swear ive never seen a joystick on this site before...
yesterday I scored a joystick for £2 at a charity shop, its a 'thrustmaster top gun fox 2 pro' and it has worked for the few games I tried it on!
Rob2007
13 Aug 16#5
There was one on shelf in Crayford; but that was on Monday. I didn't check the price :neutral_face:
archermav
13 Aug 16#4
I've no issues with anything yet, CLoD is fine. CAP2 seems fine, but I've had some crashes that I think are GPU related, so confident the MS FFB is fine.
archermav
13 Aug 16#2
I use the throttle section, but never liked the stick itself. Can't be an old Microsoft Sidewinder FFB2. Brilliant stick.
godsakes to archermav
13 Aug 16#3
I used to love my ms ffb joystick back when I played freespace 2 but to the drivers even work on modern windows?
Opening post
I have been looking for a HOTAS controller to play Elite Dangerous / Flight Simulator X / Rise of Flight for some time. I was considering getting a CH Products Throttle to use alongside my existing joystick but spotted this at PC World for £99.99, less £10 (using code GAMING10), plus a possible Quidco of 10%. Free delivery or you can collect in store.
At this price, it gives me the flexibility to use the X52 stick or continue with my existing stick.
The cheapest this has ever been according to CamelCamelCamel is £81.55, and the average price for this is in the £90 to £100 price range.
Latest comments (16)
Regards
Flea
I do not quite understand how this is still available new!
I have the replacement to this, the X-52 Pro, and I bought that back in 2010.
yesterday I scored a joystick for £2 at a charity shop, its a 'thrustmaster top gun fox 2 pro' and it has worked for the few games I tried it on!