Thrustmaster T. Flight Stick X review

  • Posted December 15th, 2007 at 10:05 EDT by
  • 12 Comments

A couple weeks ago we reported that Thrustmaster had announced the first ever PlayStation 3 joystick dubbed the T. Flight Stick X. Shortly afterwards the comments came rolling in and there seemed to be some mixed feelings on the joystick. While some gamers embraced the idea, others weren't so accepting.

Well, we must say; it's time to do some embracing. As soon as we plugged it into the PS3 there was no stopping us. Not because the games we played with it were good, not because they sent us aviator sunglasses to fly with, but because it's just something new. It took us away from the customary style of playing.

The joystick, priced at USD 29.99, requires no hard work to use at all. Just plug the USB cable into your PS3 and you will be able to browse your XMB and select your game. It is highly recommended that you take the time to read the instructions that come with joystick or you may end up like us wondering for an hour why the joystick isn't working right only to find out the you need to flip the switch from PC to PS3. Not to mention the instruction booklet shows you what buttons on the joystick equate to what buttons are on the SIXAXIS remote.

Since the joystick is also PC compatible we decided to test it out on the computer. We dug around for a decent game to test it with and found the perfect game - Star Wars Rogue Squadron. Sure enough, after configuring some buttons around the joystick worked like a charm and we don't know if it's age or the joystick, but Rogue Squadron seemed a lot easier than it used to be.

Back to the PS3 side of things, the joystick isn't wireless and the cable could be a couple feet longer, but its comfortable design easily makes up for lack of freedom. It has a wide base at the bottom of the joystick so you aren't constantly holding your entire fore arm and hand up. You can set your hand down which in the long run means more play time as you aren't constantly needing to rest your arm.

From what we have tested, the joystick only works in flight simulator games on the PS3 such as Blazing Angels. We tried to play Heavenly Sword and Assassin's Creed, but it wasn't about to happen.

All the buttons are fully programmable and can be stored into the internal memory of the joystick. Not to mention that different configurations can be instantly loaded for a quick game to game switch.

Whether you're flying around on the PS3 or the PC, the comfort of the joystick guarantees hours of relaxed playing. We haven't used a joystick in years, but next time you see us flying around online, you better fly away as the joystick provides a definite advantage compared to using the SIXAXIS remote.

The T. Flight Stick X has yet to be shipped to your local store, but it is available for purchase at dell.com and buy.com. We suggest to order from Dell since they are selling it ten dollars cheaper at the moment.

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Bottom Line:
Whether you decide to use it for the PC or the PS3, the joystick provides a quick change of gaming style. Tailored specifically around flight simulators, the T. Flight Stick X does have its limitations. Programmable button configuration stored in internal memory can provide you with a quick change in games without constant re-configuration.

Pros:
+Provides advantage in flight sims
+Internal Memory
+PC & PS3 Compatible

Cons:
-Not wireless
-Doesn't work for all games

Score:

8.5 / 10

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  1. Lazarus2376

    • 10:23am GMT - December 15th, 2007

    Just curious, but other than Blazing Angels are there any other flight games that could use this stick?

  2. NameTaken | NameTaken33

    • 11:33am GMT - December 15th, 2007

    We only tested it on Blazing Angels, but I have contacted the company with your question. Unfortunatly, since it's Saturday, we may not get a reply until Monday.


    EDIT:
    I've contacted Thrustmaster and they confirmed that the joystick will also work for Warhawk.

  3. Clarky_psu | clarky-132

    • 12:31pm GMT - December 15th, 2007

    What about Warhawk!? Can you play it on that?

  4. Morganator | Hero_Nakamoura

    • 12:55pm GMT - December 15th, 2007

    Now all we need is Ace Combat to hit PS3.

  5. Nosferatu

    • 1:36pm GMT - December 15th, 2007

    Too bad AceCombat 6 isnt for ps3 i wish it was its messed up how namco halted the game from ps3 and sent the franchise to the 360.

  6. PS3-The Ultimate Machine

    • 1:47pm GMT - December 15th, 2007

    It really looks cool,i just hope it isn't over priced where i live.

  7. blachaze | blachaze213

    • 5:04pm GMT - December 15th, 2007

    oi oi, thrustmaster eh? ; ) lol

  8. CONFLICT__01 | conflict01

    • 5:58pm GMT - December 15th, 2007

    Doubt if I will be buying it, but it does look propper fat !! Might get it for flying in enemy territiry quake wars, or battle field( if there is any flying in that)

  9. Mecha_Daddy | mecha_daddy

    • 6:15pm GMT - December 15th, 2007

    THRUSTmaster. Joystick. It's just too easy....

  10. Deldwen | Deldwen1

    • 9:05am GMT - December 16th, 2007

    this looks hard to use lol

  11. jeffopus

    • 7:55pm BST - April 2nd, 2008

    Help. How do you start the engines when playing Blazing Angels Squadrons of WWII and using the T Flight STick X. I can get the prop to turn a bit and evey once in a while get a small noise to come from the engine but can't get it to turn over and start. I have tried using the rudder to turn prop but only get a little turning. I am stuck on 2nd mission where you start on the ground.

  12. nopcbs

    • 10:43am BST - April 27th, 2008

    No kidding. same problem here. What a stupid limitation.

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