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I have the PS/4 version which I bought assuming/hoping Squadrons will support it. Quality is great. Although the cable that connects the two halves could stand to be a little longer and it could benefit from a metal bottom with some mounting holes.
Would buy it again.
Been playing Ace Combat 7 with it and it's the only way to play! Night and Day difference.
Squadrons darn well better support this!
- 5 years ago
Thanks for the reply!
I was actually going to test it with AC7, buuuuuut picking one up is going to be contingent on Squadrons supporting it on consoles.
There simply isn't enough flight simulators for consoles to justify it yet.
- 5 years ago@DarthN3fari0us I had those exact thoughts as well buuuuuut I decided that even if Squadrons doesn't (Knock on wood) I'd be ok with using it for the few games that can. It's fairly cheap on Amazon. I'm happy with buying it even if it doesn't get used too often. (Same way I feel about the PSVR Aim controller.)
- 5 years ago
@DarthN3fari0us wrote:Thanks for the reply!
I was actually going to test it with AC7, buuuuuut picking one up is going to be contingent on Squadrons supporting it on consoles.
There simply isn't enough flight simulators for consoles to justify it yet.
I think the official ps4 Joystick will be compatible with the game at launch. (Thrustmaster Hotas)
I don't see a reason not to plan adding this important feature in a space flight simulator on consoles... Especially in VR... (Thank you EVE walkyrie...)
Compatibility missing ? A big mistake, it would be...
However, still waiting for it to be confirmed.
May The Force Be With You, Always...
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