I used to have one transducer. I found out about Simhaptics, and now I have seven. The amount of feel I get from the aircraft is amazing, and it has made my dogfighting much better. I can now feel when I am pulling too hard; the feeling always comes before the visual cue. Which lets me know ease up a little bit. Now I can get around a circle much faster.
Mind sharing how you run 7? Are the transducers in parallel on one amp or are you running multiple amps. Just curious. I run 2 transducers on one stereo amp. I agree it adds so much realism.
I'll be honest, the gamer plus has way more shake than I would use in a lifetime and I have had two different people tell me they got the pro and it was a little bit overpowering. They had to turn it down. It's kind of like thinking if you buy the deluxe you get a few extra things when the basic version gives you just as much for most people especially with that rig you just put together.
Hey DJ, glad you're feeling better ❤️ and you can't go wrong with either the pro or the plus. Look for the best deal you can find on the Internet as we do not have an affiliate discount link through them. Great product, but their software is less than desirable, or at least last time I tested it with the recent updates. I've moved on to SimHaptic and I purchased it on my own prior to the developer reaching out to me to say thanks for the video.
The others are good too. I just went with this one because I looked at all the interfaces and the direct line to get to that software, and this one seem to be the most simplest. I've met the developer now and he's a really good guy, as I'm sure most of them are.
since you turned off your comments on the china video... Some assembly is done in china..BUT INTEL does not manufacture their CPUs in china.. some assembly yes. but saying the cpu is made in china is very wrong.. i think it stupid they even bother doing assembly there but maybe labour cost is less,. anyway. here is a list of all the manufacturing sites for intel Germany Germany, Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt (2027) [10] Fab 28a Israel Israel, Kiryat Gat 1996 300mm, 22 nm Fab 28 Israel Israel, Kiryat Gat (2023) 300mm, 22nm/14nm/10nm[3][4] Fab 38 Israel Israel, Kiryat Gat (2024) 300mm, 22 nm[5] Italy Italy (2025-2027) 300mm, Packaging[11] Malaysia Malaysia, Kedah, Kulim (2024) 300mm, Packaging[9] Fab 24 Republic of Ireland Ireland, Leixlip 2006 300mm, 14 nm[2] Fab 34 Republic of Ireland Ireland, Leixlip (2023) 300mm,Intel 4(previously node 7nm) nm[6] Fab 12 United States USA, Arizona, Chandler 2006 300mm, 22 nm/14 nm/10 nm Fab 22 United States USA, Arizona, Chandler 2002 300mm, 22 nm/14 nm/10 nm Fab 32 United States USA, Arizona, Chandler 2007 300mm, 22 nm/14 nm/10 nm Fab 42 United States USA, Arizona, Chandler 2020 300mm, 10 nm/5 nm (2024) Fab 52 United States USA, Arizona, Chandler (2024)[7] 300mm, Intel 20A Fab 62 United States USA, Arizona, Chandler (2024)[7] 300mm,Intel20A SC2 United States USA, California, Santa Clara Reticle/Masks, Intel Mask Operations[8] Fab 11X United States USA, New Mexico, Rio Rancho 1995 upgrade 2020/2021 with 22/14 300mm, 45 nm/32 nm, Packaging United States USA, Ohio, Licking County (2024-2025) 300mm, 5 nm D1B United States USA, Oregon, Hillsboro 1996 300mm, Development RB1 United States USA, Oregon, Hillsboro 2001 300mm, Development D1C United States USA, Oregon, Hillsboro 2001 300mm, Development RP1 United States USA, Oregon, Hillsboro 2001 300mm, Research D1D United States USA, Oregon, Hillsboro 2003 300mm, Development D1X United States USA, Oregon, Hillsboro 2013 300mm, Development
Thanks for the lovely message ❤️ My neighbor is a senior software engineer at Intel. He got me the CPU as part of Friends&Family deal and clearly on the box, Made In China.
@@yovandra lol i agree with his video, im not against buying from china. stuff has to be made .. what I am only saying is intel does not manufacture CPUs in china.. and yes I am hiliarious and engaging at parties, :) having broad knowledge across multiple topics and subjects ensures I can talk to almost everyone, from discussing arts, politics, history, science, technology, or current events! :)
@@AIRWARFAREGROUP yup yup.. i am not against your video if I could support it in comments I would, china is the assembly house of the world, its not DIFFERENT than buying from Japan in the 70s or 80s (think walkman).. except US was in a hot war with Japan 30-40 years earlier.. so yeah airwarfaregroup i am not against your topic at all I would actually support ya.. just wanted to clarify USA and iNTEL never moved processor manufacturing into china (taiwan is not china) china does only assembly and packaging for intel
He's a friend now...he just wanted to clarify a point. But yes, the reason to turn off comments is to avoid generating arguments with ignorant people that nobody can win. Thanks for your input as well!
I used to have one transducer. I found out about Simhaptics, and now I have seven. The amount of feel I get from the aircraft is amazing, and it has made my dogfighting much better. I can now feel when I am pulling too hard; the feeling always comes before the visual cue. Which lets me know ease up a little bit. Now I can get around a circle much faster.
Mind sharing how you run 7? Are the transducers in parallel on one amp or are you running multiple amps. Just curious. I run 2 transducers on one stereo amp. I agree it adds so much realism.
Must have and highly recommended.
I can’t fly without it!!
Hey, that's what I said! Sometimes I forget to turn it on first and I feel Naked!
Good short video Juice. I might buy the game pro version while it's on sale.
I'll be honest, the gamer plus has way more shake than I would use in a lifetime and I have had two different people tell me they got the pro and it was a little bit overpowering. They had to turn it down. It's kind of like thinking if you buy the deluxe you get a few extra things when the basic version gives you just as much for most people especially with that rig you just put together.
@AIRWARFAREGROUP yeah...I was debating...lol....at least one fricken thing...getting over the damn cold finally
Hey DJ, glad you're feeling better ❤️ and you can't go wrong with either the pro or the plus. Look for the best deal you can find on the Internet as we do not have an affiliate discount link through them. Great product, but their software is less than desirable, or at least last time I tested it with the recent updates. I've moved on to SimHaptic and I purchased it on my own prior to the developer reaching out to me to say thanks for the video.
@AIRWARFAREGROUP thanks Juice...from a few guys I fly with and have the it still don't use their software. Most of them call it buggy and junk.
Yeah, Buttkicker software is absolute nightmare with ton of bugs. I'm glad I found this software as replacement.
The others are good too. I just went with this one because I looked at all the interfaces and the direct line to get to that software, and this one seem to be the most simplest. I've met the developer now and he's a really good guy, as I'm sure most of them are.
Great solution. Worked nicely for me out of the gate.
Excellent!
SimHaptic is AWESOME!!
I'm sure Roy will appreciate that. He does a great job!
since you turned off your comments on the china video... Some assembly is done in china..BUT INTEL does not manufacture their CPUs in china.. some assembly yes. but saying the cpu is made in china is very wrong.. i think it stupid they even bother doing assembly there but maybe labour cost is less,. anyway. here is a list of all the manufacturing sites for intel
Germany Germany, Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt (2027) [10]
Fab 28a Israel Israel, Kiryat Gat 1996 300mm, 22 nm
Fab 28 Israel Israel, Kiryat Gat (2023) 300mm, 22nm/14nm/10nm[3][4]
Fab 38 Israel Israel, Kiryat Gat (2024) 300mm, 22 nm[5]
Italy Italy (2025-2027) 300mm, Packaging[11]
Malaysia Malaysia, Kedah, Kulim (2024) 300mm, Packaging[9]
Fab 24 Republic of Ireland Ireland, Leixlip 2006 300mm, 14 nm[2]
Fab 34 Republic of Ireland Ireland, Leixlip (2023) 300mm,Intel 4(previously node 7nm) nm[6]
Fab 12 United States USA, Arizona, Chandler 2006 300mm, 22 nm/14 nm/10 nm
Fab 22 United States USA, Arizona, Chandler 2002 300mm, 22 nm/14 nm/10 nm
Fab 32 United States USA, Arizona, Chandler 2007 300mm, 22 nm/14 nm/10 nm
Fab 42 United States USA, Arizona, Chandler 2020 300mm, 10 nm/5 nm (2024)
Fab 52 United States USA, Arizona, Chandler (2024)[7] 300mm, Intel 20A
Fab 62 United States USA, Arizona, Chandler (2024)[7] 300mm,Intel20A
SC2 United States USA, California, Santa Clara Reticle/Masks, Intel Mask Operations[8]
Fab 11X United States USA, New Mexico, Rio Rancho 1995 upgrade 2020/2021 with 22/14 300mm, 45 nm/32 nm, Packaging
United States USA, Ohio, Licking County (2024-2025) 300mm, 5 nm
D1B United States USA, Oregon, Hillsboro 1996 300mm, Development
RB1 United States USA, Oregon, Hillsboro 2001 300mm, Development
D1C United States USA, Oregon, Hillsboro 2001 300mm, Development
RP1 United States USA, Oregon, Hillsboro 2001 300mm, Research
D1D United States USA, Oregon, Hillsboro 2003 300mm, Development
D1X United States USA, Oregon, Hillsboro 2013 300mm, Development
Thanks for the lovely message ❤️ My neighbor is a senior software engineer at Intel. He got me the CPU as part of Friends&Family deal and clearly on the box, Made In China.
There's a reason he's turn off comment in that video and yet you still commented here. You must be fun at parties.
@@yovandra lol i agree with his video, im not against buying from china. stuff has to be made .. what I am only saying is intel does not manufacture CPUs in china.. and yes I am hiliarious and engaging at parties, :) having broad knowledge across multiple topics and subjects ensures I can talk to almost everyone, from discussing arts, politics, history, science, technology, or current events! :)
@@AIRWARFAREGROUP yup yup.. i am not against your video if I could support it in comments I would, china is the assembly house of the world, its not DIFFERENT than buying from Japan in the 70s or 80s (think walkman).. except US was in a hot war with Japan 30-40 years earlier.. so yeah airwarfaregroup i am not against your topic at all I would actually support ya.. just wanted to clarify USA and iNTEL never moved processor manufacturing into china (taiwan is not china) china does only assembly and packaging for intel
He's a friend now...he just wanted to clarify a point. But yes, the reason to turn off comments is to avoid generating arguments with ignorant people that nobody can win. Thanks for your input as well!