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Thrustmaster T16000M FCS (Compatible with PC)

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Color: Black


Style: Flight Stick T16000M FCS


Features

  • The T.16000M FCS is compatible with PC via USB in Windows (32-bit and 64-bit).
  • The T.16000M FCS offers you a precision level greater than current systems, which will not decrease over time, thanks to the joystick's H.E.A.R.T technology (U.S. patent US08471815).
  • Fully ambidextrous joystick: 3 removable components allow the joystick to be perfectly tailored for left-handed or right-handed use.
  • The joystick includes 16 action buttons with braille style physical button identification and one 8-way Point of View hat switch and 4 independent axes including twist rudder
  • The T.A.R.G.E.T software allows you to load and create specific mapping profiles for each game.

Description

Thrustmaster has devoted its 25 years of expertise in flight sim controllers to meet the growing demand from flight simmers in general - and space simmers in particular. The T.16000M FCS has been designed for advanced fliers looking for comprehensive, realistic controls as an alternative to using a mouse and keyboard. The T.16000M FCS (Flight Control System) flight stick is compatible with PC via USB in Windows 10, 8, 7 and Vista (32-bit and 64-bit).

Release date: November 28, 2016


Product Dimensions: 8.18 x 9.44 x 7.79 inches; 1.89 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English, French


Item model number: 2960773


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 1.89 pounds


Manufacturer: Thrustmaster VG


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: November 1, 2016


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  • The King of Deep Space.
Color: Black Style: Flight Stick T16000M FCS
I just wanted to leave a review for this as there currently aren't very many. This is part review for this stick, and part comparison of it between other sticks. For reference, I've extensively used the following sticks: Saitek X52 and X52 pro, Logitech 3D Extreme Pro, old FCS, Warthog, and now this. Also, I play pretty much every type of flight game, including DCS, IL-2 back in the day, SWG back in the day, E:D, and SC. So with that out of the way, this is my favorite stick. It feels weird to say that when I own a warthog, and the build quality and general feel is definitely better on the warthog. The button layout is also much better on the hog. However, once you factor in the price difference and the twist axis, this stick is my daily driver. Another big advantage this stick has over the hog, to me, is the lighter springs. The hog is great for flying an old warplane or something that's really slow, but not so great when dogfighting in a space sim, or when needing to do really precise movements. I just overall find this stick to be easier to use for space sims in general. The new model doesn't seem like a massive upgrade from the old one. I'm not sure what's up with the orange coloring, but I digress. The main difference is that the buttons on the base now have textured markings (which is a life saver in VR or if you just don't want to be looking down), most of the buttons now are textured and more ergonomical, and it seems that the spring makes a lot less noise and is of slightly higher quality. Although that could just be because it's new and my old FCS is old. One thing to note, expanding on textured buttons, is that if you are playing in VR, the warthog throttle is actually a pretty terrible experience. The switches are all over the place and you won't have any way to see them. I hope that all sticks in the future follow the trend of having unique textures on the buttons, so you can feel your way around what you're doing. Definitely a major plus if you're playing in VR. If you're new to Thrustmaster in general, another thing to note is that the T.A.R.G.E.T. scripting software is second to none as far as allowing you to get really in depth with customizing how you want your stick to act, as well as how it's programmed. It's not exactly user-friendly, but you can do pretty much anything you want with it. This stick's biggest weakness is the lack of buttons on the handle. There are plenty on the base, but I really find myself just wanting more on the handle. I picked up two of the cougar MFD's, and find those easier to use than the buttons on the base. Still, next time around, get some more buttons on this thing's handle Thrustmaster. I really wish that this stick and the warthog could make a baby. I'd love to have the metal sticks with the great button layouts, while also having the ability to use it ambidextrously, having a twist axis, and having the lightweight handling that this one does. Unfortunately, that's not really an option. So given that, this stick is my recommendation. The warthog is technically superior, but this stick offers more than enough bang for the buck, and I'm actually probably going to sell my hog soon since it doesn't have a twist axis. The extra handle buttons on the hog are really nice, but the lack of a twist axis just makes it almost useless in a space sim. And you can make up for a lack of buttons with VoiceAttack. The bottom line is that whether you're a new pilot or a seasoned veteran, this stick can do it all pretty well. I've been flying in PC games since I was a kid, and I've used a lot of sticks. This one is my favorite. I think you'd be hard pressed to prove that a warthog is going to give any real-world combat advantage, so the only reason I see to fork over the extra cash is if you really want that metal handle (which does feel nice...). My current setup is using two of these, two MFD's, and a throttle on my left side. I have rudder pedals, but I have no need for them with this setup. The two sticks provide full 6DOF freedom in space sims, and the throttle still allows me to fly regular planes (or long haul flights in space sims) without awkwardly trying to use two sticks. Then the MFD's fill the need for a near infinite amount of buttons. You can slap all of that on a board with some velcro, sit in an office chair, and rival the setups of the biggest and baddest simpits out there for less than what you'd pay for just a warthog stick in some places. Just buy two of these and you won't regret it, seriously. That's my .02, hopefully it helps someone. Happy flying, o7 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2017 by Ryan Park

  • The best throttle for Space Sims at this price point
Color: Black Style: TWCS Throttle
I bought this to to try an Alternative to my old Saitek X52 Throttle because I wanted something with more buttons on it. so I got this and tried using it with the X52 Stick and I'm not disappointed. The biggest benefit, and I cannot stress this enough, is the analog stick on the back of the throttle. The X52 throttle only has a hat switch, and many other throttles, even the more premium ones like the X56 have even less. This analog stick is extremely useful for space sims like Elite Dangerous because it will give you analog lateral and vertical movement, making maneuvering so much easier and smoother than with a hat switch. Even if you're not playing a space sim, I can see this being really useful as a headlook control if you're not using VR. The Analog stick also feels really good and even clicks inward like a button press with really nice feedback no matter what angle it's at. Then there's the analog paddle on the back. Okay, so I wasn't expecting to use this, but I tried assigning it to forward and backward movement in Elite Dangerous and I did not realize what I was missing. It's perfect to augment your standard throttle movements with this allowing you to do quick bursts backwards and forward, and if you don't use docking computers, then you will find that using these to land is also a pleasure. The only problems I have with this Throttle is that it's a bit awkward to rest on compared to the smooth plastic/rubber I was used to with the X52 Throttle. It's pretty much just a plastic slab with the bare minimum of ergonomics. It takes a bit of getting used too honestly, but it's well worth it I think. I've read some other reviews saying the build quality is bad but I wouldn't say that. The plastic certainly doesn't seem cheap and it has a sort of grainy texture that makes it easy to grip. Also, if you're used to using full range throttle in games like elite or Star Citizen where you 0 the throttle by centering it, you might have trouble getting used to this. Especially in Star Citizen which at the time of writing has no in-game throttle indicator like Elite, but that's not really the throttles fault. If you play Elite however, I recommend using forward only for the throttle and using one of the many buttons to change to reverse. All in all I can't recommend this Throttle enough at this price point. I wish it was a bit more comfortable to use, but honestly I'll probably get used to it and its well worth it for all the control it gives you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2019 by Joseph Tomlinson

  • Very Serviceable Entry-Level Joysticks
Color: Black Style: T16000M SPACE SIM DUO STICK
Summary: The T-16000M Duo-sticks are a great affordable way to get into using a HOSAS setup on a space-sim game, though they have some drawbacks that are expected at this price range. Pros: * They are intuitive, making them easy to learn to use. * They have a decent number of controls available, though the base buttons are awkward in the heat of the moment. * Decently hefty for the build quality, which is nice if you haven't fixed them to a mount. * Inexpensive for what you get. Cons: * The buttons on the base are just too awkward to get at in the heat of the moment (requiring taking your hands off stick), and will result in you fumbling for precious seconds due to the way in which they are laid out. * These sticks are notorious for developing stick drift on at least one axis, which is not unreasonable for the build quality at this price range. You'll then need to use software to set up dead zones for the input to compensate for the drift. * The TARGET configuration software is famously terrible, and can actually cause your system to not recognize the sticks, or may prevent you from updating their drivers. Don't use it, just download Joy2Key or an alternative. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2023 by Eirikr L.

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