The curves on the design itself are not only pleasant to look at, it’s clear that it’s created with comfort and design as the key factors. The throttle itself is done in a pitch black tone, with a curvy hand rest, making the device a tad less bland than it otherwise would have been. While the throttle matches the style of the stick perfectly, the blue finishing touches are only seen on the left side of the base, making more room for the Thrustmaster brand name and the PlayStation logo, which actually look good on the base of this piece. You’ll notice a sleek palm rest, accents of blue, which associate with the fact that this device is also aimed at PlayStation 4 users, and an otherwise realistic look, even with its rather accessible price. The stick itself is reminiscent of the T.16000M, which looked quite qualitative, given its price category, and the same can be said for the T.Flight Hotas 4, which has a lovely base stick. Given you can opt to either connect or disconnect both parts with one another, both still look good separately, even though the cable in the middle prevents you from fully disconnecting both devices. The bases of each individual piece have a curved finish that does not surround the entire base, which makes it more stylish and a bit more sophisticated than a regular device. Thus this brings us to the T.Flight Hotas 4, which is a bit more costly than the T.16000M, but has a lot more features as well.Įven though the T.Flight Hotas 4 is a flight stick combined with a throttle, it’s clear that a certain symmetry was on the minds of the creators. Nonetheless, there was a big gap in-between for those who had some experience but wanted more options, though did not want to overspend either. Secondly there was the HOTAS Warthog, which came at a very high price but ended up being one of the most fun devices we ever discussed on the site as it presented you with a real replica of a combat airplane and simply made your games feel extremely realistic. First we discussed the very sturdy T.16000M, which was a lovely piece of hardware for newcomers to the aviation genre or those who simply wanted to get acquainted with flight sticks in general. In the past we already discussed two of Thrustmaster’s joysticks (or flight sticks) which were quite diverging when it came to options, finishing touches and price range.
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