If SBP is your only sim that you play, you can go with simpler sticks or highly specialised kits (your choice and your wallet), but if you also use it for other stuff, I would always prefer a better quality HOTAS setup. I have posted one in the download section somewhere, it allows swtiching of layers and so enable you to easily switch between movement and formation management, and combat, also switching between gunning/aiming via stick, or to have controls set so that you use Throttle and mouse (good for travel and panning around). Doing an ergonomic template for SBP takes some work, however, invest some time - but see it paying off. Fighting, gunning, moving, formation management - I do it all with my pranks on throttle and stick, keyboard is almost never needed. I like to have the usual functions all on this HOTAS in SBP, and to have over 70 programmable buttons allows that easily. Intuitive, super-flexible, allows also complex programming per buttons, and all that in three layers. The charm of this HOTAS used in SBP lies in that both devices have plenty of buttons that can be keymapped via the best software interface in business for these kinds of jobs, the CH Manager. The spring is a bit too soft, but thats it in minor negatives, everything else is outstandingly positive, imo. I still use my old proven combo that I use in flightsims since 15 years: a CH Fighterstick and ProThrottle.
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