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#2985548 - 03/29/10 03:57 PM
Re: Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog Discussion Thread
[Re: aRareKindOfMonster]
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Registered: 11/05/99
Posts: 527
Loc: Bristol, England
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This thing is slowly taking airs of vaporware!
There are several being tested amongst community members, and developers, as we speak. At the moment, fine tuning of the hardware, button responses and axis forces are being undertaken by TM. Kudos to them for taking onboard the suggestions coming at them from the team although it has to be said that most of the suggestions have come from them which has surprised me. NDA and contract and all that, so that's all I'm saying at this point in time. This will be a popular HOTAS, of that I have no doubt. But not to be accused of bias, by all means, wait and try one and decide for yourself. So far, a lot of great thinking and attention to detail are apparent. Minor correction to one post: the software for this isn't being developed by me. Cheers Nutty
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#2985577 - 03/29/10 05:12 PM
Re: Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog Discussion Thread
[Re: Nutty]
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Registered: 02/28/10
Posts: 15
Loc: Lancashire,UK
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All very well and good; but I'm still left with a bloody poor stick in my Cougar, a fantastic throttle, lovely programming language (yours I believe); and rather than buy add ons I'm about to ship out and buy CM stuff even though I know my hands are too small to reach the buttons. At least the plastic fantastic will work for years and I will get used to it. At the moment I'm 150 quid short, with 20 lbs of cheap alloy, but still with a smidgeon of loyalty to a company who have delivered nowt. Please kick their ring piece upwards towards their olfactory organs whilst they still have a customer base.
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#2985822 - 03/30/10 05:26 AM
Re: Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog Discussion Thread
[Re: Doomer]
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Registered: 09/07/09
Posts: 20
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Thx James.
But the question remains...if this is still in testing then are we a long way off??
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#2986286 - 03/30/10 02:59 PM
Re: Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog Discussion Thread
[Re: 531 Ghost]
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Registered: 11/05/99
Posts: 527
Loc: Bristol, England
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Sorry guys, I'm not in a position to comment on a release date and software capabilities. That's all for Thrustmaster. And yes, I too would love it if they released further information in the near future, especially about the hardware, because there are some very neat features you're going to like.
As soon as I can say more of course, I'd be delighted to pass on as much as I can and answer questions.
Nutty
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#2986626 - 03/31/10 05:58 AM
Re: Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog Discussion Thread
[Re: Nutty]
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Registered: 01/02/01
Posts: 965
Loc: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Well, as small as it is, its very kind of you for giving this small info, and its also nice to see that things are still moving foward and making improvements with the fine tuning of the hardware. Me too iīm interested on the Warthog, and certainly want to buy it, even if i dont know to i will able to do it considering that in Argentina we have to pay extra 50% of price item plus shipment on import taxes!  . But thatīs a another story.
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#2987068 - 03/31/10 05:58 PM
Re: Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog Discussion Thread
[Re: Lancelot]
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Registered: 03/14/05
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Loc: Moncton, NB, Canada
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Thanks Nutty. It is good to hear that there is some substance to what has been teased. I am looking forward to the product launch - having been let down by the Logitech hardware and some of their design choices (no center dents on the trim/rotary dials and the 'mouse stick' being on the flight stick instead of the throttle). I would just stick to my CH set but the split throttle is such a nice option and the trim wheels, although lacking in center dents, meaning that I have to look at them to center them, is annoying.
I am looking forward to Thrustmaster's entry
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#2988516 - 04/02/10 07:41 PM
Re: Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog Discussion Thread
[Re: Fridge]
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Registered: 06/01/06
Posts: 231
Loc: USA
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Let me throw in my 'thanks' as well, Nutty. It's good of you to post a line or two here every once and awhile to let us know this project is proceeding, albeit slowly.  I don't know if you would be in the know, but has any progress been made towards some sort of programming for the MFD Cougar Pack?
Edited by Vegas (04/02/10 07:42 PM)
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#2991282 - 04/08/10 01:26 AM
Re: Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog Discussion Thread
[Re: Vegas]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 2432
Loc: Berlin, Germany
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I thought that most if not all Cougar users pimped their tick with the U2 Nxt gimbal mod. That way, the Cougar is perfect when it comes to handling and durability. No more wear and tear. The rest of Cougar doesn't really need any fixing, except for some repositioning of severa buttons, which is fairly easy. I use mine for almost 7 years now and all i have to do is to change on of the U2 Nxt springs from time to time. They have a tendency to fail after a couple of months. Mostly the y-axis ones.
But nothing really competes with the Cougar! The Warthog will be my next choice but this time, i will wait after the release to see how it really performs and let others beta test this puppy.
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