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Logitech WingMan Attack 2 (USB)

Logitech WingMan Attack 2 (USB)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Great design, but doesn't work!
Review: I bought this joy stick because I really liked its design and ergonomics. The installation was a snap and the profiler software it comes with is easily configurable. However, it became completely unplayable after a few minutes (I was playing Grand Theft Auto) because it's calibration messed up. Now, I know my way around computers, but there is nothing I could do to fix the calibration, aside from unplugging/re-plugging the damn joystick every few minutes (not acceptable). I tried the newest drivers/software, removing the profiler, doing manual re-calibration, but I never got it to work properly. If you search the net, you'll see that many people had this problem, but Logitech never formally responded to it (bad customer support from my point of view). I have Windows 2000 professional installed, so I don't know if this is OS specific problem (again based on my research it seems to happen on other platforms as well). My advice, stay away from this Joystick and get something better (I got a Saitek controller and it works great). Oh, and, of course, do your research before you buy.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Pretty Good But With Many Error Messages
Review: I have had this joystick for a few months now and I have not found a game that it is not compatible with. But sometimes I get error messages from windows like "Device is malfunctioning, try unplugging it and replugging it in again" that doesn't work and I have to restart my pc. Otherwise it is a pretty good joystick overall.

P.S. I am running Windows XP Home

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: For budding Maverick's everywhere...
Review: I'm a big logitech fan, since they tend to deliver solid, quality equipment that won't let you down. This joystick is a great example - simple, sturdy and versatile.
I don't play many top-end flight sims, but I can imagine if you did you might find that a more complex, button-riddled stick may suit you more. However, for all you amatuer fighter-pilots this 6-button stick (with built in throttle) should be right up your exhaust - smooth and solid to handle (I hate sticks which feel too loose), with a nice heavy base to keep you on the desktop when the MiG's start buzzing too close.
Naturally you can customize the buttons for different games, and the base-mounted throttle is easy to reach and smooth to operate.

You might find the slider-throttle tricky to reach in a hurry if you prefer to play flight game's with both stick and keyboard; but for the most part its a great addition, and saves you having to splash out on a seperate throttle or to keep a finger over those + and - keys all the time ;) I find the two base mounted keys ideal for mapping to the left and right yaw in flight games, and plus this keeps your hands over the throttle.

Junior top gun's will enjoy the easy setup and installation through the USB port, and the simple attractive design will go great with that bomber jacket and aviator shades. Kick the tires and light the fires...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: For budding Maverick's everywhere...
Review: I'm a big logitech fan, since they tend to deliver solid, quality equipment that won't let you down. This joystick is a great example - simple, sturdy and versatile.
I don't play many top-end flight sims, but I can imagine if you did you might find that a more complex, button-riddled stick may suit you more. However, for all you amatuer fighter-pilots this 6-button stick (with built in throttle) should be right up your exhaust - smooth and solid to handle (I hate sticks which feel too loose), with a nice heavy base to keep you on the desktop when the MiG's start buzzing too close.
Naturally you can customize the buttons for different games, and the base-mounted throttle is easy to reach and smooth to operate.

You might find the slider-throttle tricky to reach in a hurry if you prefer to play flight game's with both stick and keyboard; but for the most part its a great addition, and saves you having to splash out on a seperate throttle or to keep a finger over those + and - keys all the time ;) I find the two base mounted keys ideal for mapping to the left and right yaw in flight games, and plus this keeps your hands over the throttle.

Junior top gun's will enjoy the easy setup and installation through the USB port, and the simple attractive design will go great with that bomber jacket and aviator shades. Kick the tires and light the fires...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good stick
Review: I've used this js for plenty of titles, and it's been a trooper. I'm rough on my peripherals, and I've been through plenty of joysticks. This one has lasted for over a year. I have the kind that plugs into the sound card, but I'm more talking about the design and construction.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Calibration
Review: Ive had this stupid stupid THING for about a year.Every time i play IL-2 the calibration gets all messed up.Im so PISSED.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Um....
Review: Should i buy this one, or can i get a good one for 25 bucks or less?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great design, easy to install.
Review: This is a well designed joystick with multiple controls which are laid out cleverly so that you have discreet areas for each control. That way you are less likely to hit the wrong one by accident.

I have it connected to a Dell dimension computer. Installation took all of about two minutes. Load the CD, when prompted you plug in the joystick, and then you test the settings. And that's it. Couldn't be simpler.

Nice heavy base to prevent it jumping around, and the handle is perfect for adult hands, although small kids might find it all a bit large.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great design, easy to install.
Review: This is a well designed joystick with multiple controls which are laid out cleverly so that you have discreet areas for each control. That way you are less likely to hit the wrong one by accident.

I have it connected to a Dell dimension computer. Installation took all of about two minutes. Load the CD, when prompted you plug in the joystick, and then you test the settings. And that's it. Couldn't be simpler.

Nice heavy base to prevent it jumping around, and the handle is perfect for adult hands, although small kids might find it all a bit large.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: delivers what you need for under $20
Review: This is hardly a "deluxe" model, but it's a good stick for under $20. Compared to joysticks costing $30 or more, the WingMan feels like it has too many loose-fitting parts, and the buttons are made from lightweight, cheesy-looking plastic. But it works just fine. This is one of the few sticks I've seen that doesn't squeak or creak; a sort of rubber collar at the base creates an odd but quiet sound. Also this stick doesn't have horizontal and vertical "grooves" -- it feels the same in all directions. I like the firmness of the throttle control which lets you power up your engines smoothly. The base is heavy and stays firmly on the desk. I use it with a Dell Inspiron 4000 running Win2000. Setup was painless -- I just plugged in and calibrated. Oddly, the Windows control panel calls the throttle control a "Z-axis" instead of a "slider." This might cause a problem if your game doesn't allow you to reassign this control.


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