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X-52 Pro just arrived :D

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 1:15 pm
by LionOfNarnia
... so, after this post, don't expect to hear much from me until I've got it set up to my tastes & have re-learned combat using it ;)

First impressions, though:-

a) I expected to have to use it with the 'hand size' thing at max - I'm very much an XXXXL Lion :( but I think my first task will be to raise it to about a mid-position.

b) WOW! It's gonna be SO much fun flying with this kit :D

So see y'all in a day or two - combat simulation here I come!

Re: X-52 Pro just arrived :D

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 1:44 pm
by TomoRosso
After using my X-52 for E:D I can't imagine using anything else.

Re: X-52 Pro just arrived :D

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 1:59 pm
by de Carabas
I'm also learning the x-52 (non-pro). I've now removed the 'detent' on the throttle so that I can slide it the full length without sticking (why does that sound rude?). I've also gone against the standard wisdom and decided on full-range for the throttle because I was struggling so much with a button to go into reverse. Loving it now though.

Re: X-52 Pro just arrived :D

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 4:04 pm
by LionOfNarnia
Well, several hours later & I haven't even plugged it in yet!

I've been reading. A lot.

This one is particularly useful - maybe some of you already using Saiteks don't know about this yet, so...

https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=26644

One thing I have to say before continuing is:

What a FANTASTIC piece of kit the X-52 is :D

Makes my old T-flight look like a total piece of shit, for sure. The light, smooth feel of the stick & the massive range of movement makes me feel that it was £122 very well spent, even if it took me 2 months and the sale of some 'surplus to current needs' speakers to afford it.

The one tiny negative I have is that the USB lead is way too short. I have my PC quite a long way right of my game screen, and the 'parking area' for the stick (when not flying) is to the left of me, so I had to dig out an old USB hub to get enuff length to make life easy.

I'm sick of reading now, so it's time to install the drivers & software, test the functions, then try to get a first-off of a profile sorted out.

Looks like it'll be late tonight before I get to try it out on the combat sim though, 'life' keeps getting in the way :(

(Such as 'me pup' having some form of explosive diarrhoea this afternoon. Bloody terriers, they snap up every crumb of rubbish they come across on their travels - good job I don't have a beam laser for real around here ;) )

C'est la vie.

Re: X-52 Pro just arrived :D

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 4:21 pm
by TomoRosso
The "pinkie" shift switch is great, once you get used to where you've mapped all your functions, then try to remember "do I need a shift with that button to do x" - one thing I found a benefit is to turn off "deploy weapons with fire button" (or close to that description) option in ED controls. I found it was all to easy to accidentally deploy weapons by catching the primary fire button at moments when you really don't want them.

Re: X-52 Pro just arrived :D

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 5:53 pm
by Casey Casem
Y'all making me jelly!

Hearing all the great things about the joys of joystick I'm caving in and will go order me a sweet HOTAS setup like the X-52. Maybe even a TrackIR. Then voiceattack and teamspeak.

Re: X-52 Pro just arrived :D

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 6:12 pm
by LionOfNarnia
Don't waste your dosh on TrackIR, check out OpenTrack, it's FREE :D

https://youtu.be/6Pts_sotjMA

I'm using it with an 'old' smartphone (Galaxy Y) it's COOL 8-)

Re: X-52 Pro just arrived :D

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 6:49 pm
by Mouse
hmmm

Re: X-52 Pro just arrived :D

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 7:00 pm
by Flip
Don't waste your time with OpenTrack. TrackIR is plug and play! :p

Re: X-52 Pro just arrived :D

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 7:17 pm
by Riboflavin
Casey Casem wrote:Y'all making me jelly!

Hearing all the great things about the joys of joystick I'm caving in and will go order me a sweet HOTAS setup like the X-52. Maybe even a TrackIR. Then voiceattack and teamspeak.


Voiceattack is really a great help. I have bought also one of the E:D voice packs. But not using it. I found it too distracting. Build my own set of commands. Just a few, mind you. But it's easy and enough for me. In particular very helpfull in combat (managing power systems very fast) and while approaching a station.
A HOTA-system enriches your gaming experience a lot as you might have read already ;-). Bought the 568 combatstick and the pro throttle of CH just for E:D. Quite satisifed.