Broken Hat Switch ...
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Broken Hat Switch ...
Logitech Extreme 3D Pro hey first one lasted 2 weeks this one made a week!
There's gotta be a better alternative. I know I'll have the 3d pro converter but that 2-3 weeks off still. I guess at the rate I am going to need 3 more of these!
Man I love the soft durometer hat switch on this stick.
The Saitek's were nice but too large for my hands
There's gotta be a better alternative. I know I'll have the 3d pro converter but that 2-3 weeks off still. I guess at the rate I am going to need 3 more of these!
Man I love the soft durometer hat switch on this stick.
The Saitek's were nice but too large for my hands
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When I had my 1st 3d pro (with the MW2 game) it lasted 2 yrs. You ask if I broke the hat? No, I broke the twist. My 2nd 23d pro lasted another 2 yrs. Every stick I've had since then lasted me anywhere from 2 weeks to 2 months depending on how much D3 I play. I changed 14 sticks within 2 years back in 1999-2001. This is why I stopped playing every night.
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Before you buy it, do a google on "extreme 3d pro" and "calibration".CDN_Merlin wrote:Extreme 3d pro is from Logitech and is about 1 yr old or so. Not a bad stick
After time, the calibration has a tendency to malfunction in the twist. After that it starts pulling to the right continually. 2 times out of 3 when I'm flying through the mines now I'm having to fly with a constant twist to the left just to keep going straight.
Everyone probably would have noticed the drop in my play quality over the last two weeks, except when you are at the bottom, there is no place to go but up!
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KoolBear wrote:WA what's the difference between extreme #D Pro and 3D Pro?
One is made by logitech and breaks quickly, one is no longer made by microsoft and works well.
The calibration problems with the logitech stick stem from bad sensors. They will twist yaw or pitch randomly. The more you use the various axes, the faster it happens, for me that's approximately 2 weeks.
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Thats the list of the current logitech joysticks. Mike, you're thinking of the \"Attack\" sticks which have no hat switch.
Thats the list of the current logitech joysticks. Mike, you're thinking of the \"Attack\" sticks which have no hat switch.
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I have a Precision 2 now
only one hat direction would break on mine about every 6-12 months. I found out that my CH Joysticks use higher rated switches than any other Mfg out of the factory... so with that in mind, I decided to replace them with a better switch. Now the ones that M$ inlcuded in the joystick were Omron B3F-3120 which were 100gram switches and changed them to Omron BF3-3125 which are 260 gram switches problem solved.
only one hat direction would break on mine about every 6-12 months. I found out that my CH Joysticks use higher rated switches than any other Mfg out of the factory... so with that in mind, I decided to replace them with a better switch. Now the ones that M$ inlcuded in the joystick were Omron B3F-3120 which were 100gram switches and changed them to Omron BF3-3125 which are 260 gram switches problem solved.
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.