Logitech Extreme 3D Pro
Logitech Extreme 3D Pro
Anybody have this joystick and use it for D1,2, or 3? I just ordered it because I finally gave up on trying to find a way to use my MS 3d pro since I no longer have a gameport, and my Vortex2 doesn't work in Vista x64.
I used one for D3 for a while, but it didn't take long before it started
drifting which is rather annoying. Didn't have any other problems with
it although players who use the hat switch to slide (which I don't) tend
to break it.
My current joystick is a Thrustmaster Fox 2 Pro which has worked well
to this day (I got it about a year ago I think - don't remember exactly).
drifting which is rather annoying. Didn't have any other problems with
it although players who use the hat switch to slide (which I don't) tend
to break it.
My current joystick is a Thrustmaster Fox 2 Pro which has worked well
to this day (I got it about a year ago I think - don't remember exactly).
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ONE of the reasons I'm not playing descent right now is that my joystick, my SECOND Logitech Extreme 3D Pro is starting to show drift. It's a darn shame, it's a nice joystick otherwise, but apparently almost every single one of them starts showing drift after a while. It's happened to me TWICE, and I don't think I'll be wasting money on another one. I'm going to be looking for some other brand.
The problem is COMMON. Check out these comments from online review sites:
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epinions
I bought it with a warranty and traded it in 7 times. Every time it would irreparably lose calibration and begin drifting. The stick is useless at that point. There are hundreds of similar complaints on the Logitech website. Everyone has the same experience.
Amazon
The joystick senses movement with potentiometers mounted on a gimbal, and it's these potentiometers that wear out. They get very noisy (which translates into my airplane starts spinning uncontrollably at random intervals) and drift
This site is full of discussion of the problem:everthingusb
\"Bought it, returned it 3 days later\"
I purchased the Logitech Extreme 3D Pro and immediately experienced the same difficulties others had with turning my aircraft to starboard.
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Yes I gave it a thumbs up even though I have to buy a new one every few months or so. Never has it lasted more than 6 months before it starts rolling to the right in Fighter Ace
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This was an excellent joystick for the first couple months. Then, mid game, it dumped it's z-axis settings. Trying all the suggestions on the site did not fix it
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Awesome stick when i first bought it, 3 monthes later my chopper was rolling and ruddering to the right.
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Mine worked flawlessly for about six months until the roll axis got buggy
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Seems this joystick of mine has a bad history, specifically z-axis or y-axis control. No question it drifts badly.
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The reviews from other sites say that 99% of the time this product dies in the first couple months of use.. MAJOR warning sign!
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Just confirming that the x axis and twist control starts to fade steadily until control in aircraft games is impossible
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That's just a SMALL sampling of the complaints.
It's a darn shame. If it weren't for the drifting problem, I would say this was the best controller since the sidewinder. But as it is, I can NOT recommend it.
The problem is COMMON. Check out these comments from online review sites:
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epinions
I bought it with a warranty and traded it in 7 times. Every time it would irreparably lose calibration and begin drifting. The stick is useless at that point. There are hundreds of similar complaints on the Logitech website. Everyone has the same experience.
Amazon
The joystick senses movement with potentiometers mounted on a gimbal, and it's these potentiometers that wear out. They get very noisy (which translates into my airplane starts spinning uncontrollably at random intervals) and drift
This site is full of discussion of the problem:everthingusb
\"Bought it, returned it 3 days later\"
I purchased the Logitech Extreme 3D Pro and immediately experienced the same difficulties others had with turning my aircraft to starboard.
--
Yes I gave it a thumbs up even though I have to buy a new one every few months or so. Never has it lasted more than 6 months before it starts rolling to the right in Fighter Ace
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This was an excellent joystick for the first couple months. Then, mid game, it dumped it's z-axis settings. Trying all the suggestions on the site did not fix it
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Awesome stick when i first bought it, 3 monthes later my chopper was rolling and ruddering to the right.
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Mine worked flawlessly for about six months until the roll axis got buggy
--
Seems this joystick of mine has a bad history, specifically z-axis or y-axis control. No question it drifts badly.
--
The reviews from other sites say that 99% of the time this product dies in the first couple months of use.. MAJOR warning sign!
--
Just confirming that the x axis and twist control starts to fade steadily until control in aircraft games is impossible
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That's just a SMALL sampling of the complaints.
It's a darn shame. If it weren't for the drifting problem, I would say this was the best controller since the sidewinder. But as it is, I can NOT recommend it.
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It's really not a horribly bad stick, it's actually played quite well for me in D3. It's just that it doesn't last long.
Tip: If you decide on that stick, get it through Best Buy, and get their 'extended warranty'. That way, when it goes down (which it will), they'll just replace it for free. I got mine replaced twice that way.
('Course, now I'm back to playing with the old MS Sidewinder Precision-Pro.)
Tip: If you decide on that stick, get it through Best Buy, and get their 'extended warranty'. That way, when it goes down (which it will), they'll just replace it for free. I got mine replaced twice that way.
('Course, now I'm back to playing with the old MS Sidewinder Precision-Pro.)
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Maybe you should start using it.. I went through at least 5 before I got pissed enough to build the 3DP-Vert.MD-2389 wrote:Heh, mine hasn't started drifting yet. Maybe some of the people complaining shouldn't treat them like crap. They just might actually last longer.
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I think NOT - Cougar = garbage potmetal built in china with hotglue an twine.Duper wrote:If you're that hard on your equipment, get a Thrustmaster cougar.
Saitek is now MAD KATZ - get ready for the trickle effect
CH Products@! rocks
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
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I use it almost every day. Just because I don't touch D3 anymore doesn't mean that it doesn't see any use.Grendel wrote:Maybe you should start using it.. I went through at least 5 before I got pissed enough to build the 3DP-Vert.MD-2389 wrote:Heh, mine hasn't started drifting yet. Maybe some of the people complaining shouldn't treat them like crap. They just might actually last longer.
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MD's joystick sees a lot of use? NOT!
The Logitech Extreme 3D sticks last me about 2 weeks before they become useless due to \"drift\" (which is a mild term for a stick that begins makeing sharp right hand turns when it is even slightly to the right of absolute center).
The problem, from what I can see is caused by 'overuse' of the rotational axis. By overuse, I mean ANY USE. If you don't use the twist function you're ok. Use it even a little bit and it starts to break the stick.
The Logitech Extreme 3D sticks last me about 2 weeks before they become useless due to \"drift\" (which is a mild term for a stick that begins makeing sharp right hand turns when it is even slightly to the right of absolute center).
The problem, from what I can see is caused by 'overuse' of the rotational axis. By overuse, I mean ANY USE. If you don't use the twist function you're ok. Use it even a little bit and it starts to break the stick.
I've had my 3D Pro for more than a year, and it is not a good stick, it lacks fine control. The secondary firing button is poorly placed. However, if it drifts, just unplug the USB (with the computer on) for a few seconds, then plug it back in. Very annoying, have to do this once or twice a week. I am wondering if I should install a button that would disconnect it when pressed. It's still a crappy stick.