Positive noticed is me:
large, decently heavy foot that does not tilt to either side.
This also helps to ensure that the joystick is not as high as the Cyborg. Thus it stands not as easily into the picture.
The "head" is not so overloaded, he has only three buttons (besides coolie hat and Feurknopf). For some this may be a negative point, but for my needs it erweiste to be postive. This creates spaces between the keys on which you can put your thumbs and you are caught in the heat of battle is not as easy a wrong button. For Battlefield 2 and Hawx range buttons. When Cyborg There were 5 buttons, but because there was no space without buttons, one therefore had the thumb hooked in the air holding what I felt to be unpleasant. The head of the cyborg is not bent forward and thus accommodates the natural position of the thumb, but it rises almost vertically into the air. Perhaps you go into an electronics store and even touches the joystick to determine if the is also a problem for you.
The main positive point: You do not need to move out so much effort to the joystick from the center position. This and the fact that it responds immediately when the stick is moved slightly (indicated by a flashing of the LEDs) it is much easier opponents to take the MG of fighter jets targeted.
The one negative to me:
He sees not nearly as cool as the cyborg, but rather boring. Why illuminates the foot with green LEDs, I also do not understand quite. He also understood not as nice as on the cyborg, which is smooth plastic. The rubber coating of the cyborg was really tacky feel that it was a pleasure.
The coolie hat could have been rubberized for superior grip something or a pointed shape, whereby in the case but the thumb so happy on the coolie hat would not let it rest.
The thrust lever is here no real leverage, but only a button that you push a bar up and down. It does not reveal how much boost you are located, either fully or not at all, or something in between. And the throttle and the buttons are too far apart, as that could both operate comfortably with one hand. I use the button with the little finger, but here we slip too easily into the wrong column, because buttons have no perceptible transition.
The button-field, which is intended for the other Händikeit than your own is virtually dead. This has no relevant use.
Final assessment:
As the ultimate purpose Shoot enemies to me, the Thrustmaster has been clearly the better choice.
At the HEART technology is perhaps to say that a higher precision in practice is probably as crucial. For calibration, the software also does not exactly where you are on the 16,000 times 16,000 positions itself just, but uses a resolution which probably corresponds to the normal systems. There are no dead zone around the Mittelpostion and I hope that the system really brings the promised increased durability.
PC - Joystick Cyborg X