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Extrait: Cyborg Evo Force Have you ever played a flight simulator and wished that the joystick you were using was more comfortable, are you left handed, hands larger than average, wished that the buttons on your joystick were moved just a little to the left, or...
Cool looking, Very responsive, Lots of buttons, Left or right handed, Fully customizable, Force feedback adds new dimension to game play
Power supply, yet another cord to get in the way
I love helicopters and helicopter games, always have, the Cyborg Evo Force truly does add a new dimension to flight simulators. The addition of the force feedback really does make game play more enjoyable and realistic. Using the Cyborg for FPS games,...
Extrait: SAITEK makes some pretty cool gaming products, and are well known for some kick ass joysticks. Last time we checked out one of their wireless joysticks. This time we get to check out a wired version, but with some force feedback action. Is force feedba...
Whether you're left or right-handed, the Saitek evo Force should certainly be considered if you're after a joystick with force-feedback. There could be some subtle improvements but the responsive nature of the stick, its comfort and range of forces really...
Extrait: IntroductionWe have seen other products by Saitek in the past and have come to expect some cool, quality gear. Following up from the Cyborg Evo comes the Force Feedback version we have for review today. Every fan of flight simulators likes to have not ...
Extrait: Joysticks have been a very important piece of equipment to gamers for a very long time. Saitek has been a leader in the joystick industry. They were first to offer a fully adjustable joystick. They were first to offer a joystick with an ambidextrous d...