
ThrustMaster T 16000m
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ma21212
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ThrustMaster T 16000m
Im thinking of getting this joystick, does anyone have it or ever used it? is it good, the reviews are good but I just want a first hand opinion. Also if you have it, do you use Windows7? if so do I need to download drivers for it or is it compatible with Widnwos 7 (cuz alot of joysticks are not and you gotta dl drivers from the web)?




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Thunderblarg
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Re: ThrustMaster T 16000m
I'm going to be completely honest with you here, when I saw "Thrustmaster" in the topic, I seriously thought that there was NO possible way that you WEREN'T talking about a sex machine. 
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Hitman.2.5
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Re: ThrustMaster T 16000m
TBH from looking at the picture its got everything you need, enough buttons a twisting yoke and a throttle its shuld do the job and the drivers should work with win7 depending on its age i still use a 4 year old logitech joystick and no driver problems.
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CaptainX
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Re: ThrustMaster T 16000m
Yes is a very good entry level joystick, I have one and use it to fly IL-2, its as precise as a x52 cause it has hall sensors.
EDIT: I dunno about win7, but I think should work fine, its plug and play, you dont have to install any drivers at all.
EDIT: I dunno about win7, but I think should work fine, its plug and play, you dont have to install any drivers at all.
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ma21212
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Re: ThrustMaster T 16000m
Ty, I got the idea of getting it from this video.
(he talks about Thrustmaster at the end)
(he talks about Thrustmaster at the end)


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CaptainX
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Re: ThrustMaster T 16000m
Yeah I got myself a saitek evo force and it was very disapoiting to say the least, the T16000 is way better in therms of precision.
