![]() ![]() – Positioning the Bravo Throttle Quadrant – Fixing the Mounting (or 3M Micro-Suction) Plate I hope you’ll enjoy this review that covers my own explorations of this well designed, durable and looking great Honeycomb product. Due to the length of this review and the chapters/sections about the Honeycomb Bravo Throttle Quadrant, I’ve decided to include a Table of Contents. Since the start I collected a lot of additional information that resulted in a lot of enthusiasm, but also a lengthy review. This review has become a bit longer than expected. Tomshardware is more become an advertisement site.The All New Honeycomb Bravo Throttle Quadrant At the beginning Good source for selecting are Hardware Unboxed, Gamersnexus and Der8auer. RAM selecting, always check in the motherboard listing if you RAM of choice has been listed. Performance difference in motherboards is something from the past. 4RAM slots is always an handy when like me have to shift from 2x8Gb to 32Gb (FS2020). Harddisk, PSU or even the RAM, it’s always interesting to check this.Īpplication, if your using only single core applications like most of the flysim then select an CPU thats good in single core performance.Ībout selecting the motherboards check on the best audiochip, avoid hot boards, and 4 RAM slots. If not being an overclocker then you can get cheaper motherboards & CPU and use the stock cooler. Only I would right now go for an AMD5000 CPU and Nvidia3000 series GPU.īefore buying hardware ask to yourself a couple of questions:ĭo I overclock, whats the budget, what can I still use from my old PC, what application you going to use. The problem its a very bad time to pickup new hardware. However the twist in the T16000m also works. Just needed to report combined pedals or something, and it works perfect. I just use pedals from my Logitech Wingman Formula Force GP steering wheel pedals. Buttons are enough for me.Īnd rudder pedals are great! But a bit less necessary. Having a throttle quadrant could be useful, but I wouldn't say necessary. I'm not sure about In RoF, but in Il2 great battles multi engine planes can have their engines controlled separately. it'll work great for pretty much all aircraft's. And with the joystick, the T16000m is perfect. It's a pretty rubbish post and not even finished, so If you have any questions feel free to ask. You can either buy the real expensive TrackIR, or make your own. Being able to look around is essential for having situational awareness, and improves game play ten fold compared to use your mouse or a hat switch. Basically, you wear a device on your head (Can be attached to headphones or worn as a cap like I have), and you use software for the game to recognize when you move your head, the in-game head will move likewise. Head tracking is a must have IMO for any flight sim. The Thrustmaster is absolutely good enough to use in rise of flight and flying circus, it is one of the better ones that is pretty cheap.Ĭare to explain the head tracking stuff, im kind of used to red baron and simply hitting a keyboard button to look in multiple directions. ![]() Having a throttle and floor peddles is not required, is only an extra add on, though if you're flying with a joystick I would recommend getting some sort of head tracking device/software Controller: DirectX Compatible joystick or other controller recommended. NET 3.5 Framework, Visual C++ Redistributable 2005. Software installations required (included with the game) include Steam Client, DirectX 9c, Microsoft. An offline mode is also available for certain game modes. 256kbs Internet connection or faster required for internet play. Internet connection required for use of some game modes. Additional Notes: Initial activation requires internet connection for User Account creation inside game interface.Graphics: 512 MB video memory / GeForce 8800GT / Radeon HD3500.Processor: Win XP: Intel® Core 2™ Duo 2.4 GHz or comparable AMD chip.OS: Win XP SP3, Vista, 7, 8 and 10 (32 or 64 bit). ![]()
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