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Thrustmaster T.16000M Flight Stick and H.A.W.X review

Thrustmaster T.16000M Flight Stick and H.A.W.X review


Icrontic reviews Tom Clancy’s HAWX from Icrontic.com on Vimeo.

When I got the box from Thrustmaster while I was on the road, I couldn’t wait to get home and unbox it. The moment I wrapped my hands around the flightstick, I got a grin on my face; I felt like a little kid in an airplane museum who gets to sit in a real cockpit. There are all kinds of buttons and knobs on the Thrustmaster T16 that add to the sense that you’re about to fly a serious machine.

Thrustmaster claims that the T.16000 is the “most accurate ever” at 16000×16000 sensor resolution. It has been years since I’ve laid hands on a flight stick in a simulator situation, but I can tell you that the Thrustmaster is fluid, smooth, and gives enough resistance to feel substantial and not like a video game. It also comes with extra hardware to convert it for left-handed use.

The Thrustmaster T.16 came packaged with Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X., an arcade air combat game that uses up-to-date military hardware and actual Google Maps-style satellite imagery to provide an immersive experience.

I’ve never played a modern air-combat pseudo flight sim. I was an old pro as part of the Rebel Alliance, where I was eventually promoted to Grand Admiral, but as far as games that take place on our actual Earth, I am pretty much a complete noob. I thought my Rogue Squadron experience might serve me well, but as I put the MIG-21 through its paces, I found myself wanting the weapons and versatility of the V-Wing on more than one occasion. Earthly aircraft are so… limited.

The biggest frustration for a first time player is learning how to not crash into the ground when you’re attacking ground targets. Luckily, the high technology of the planes and weapon systems leaves the aiming out of your hands; you line up the reticule and wait for a lock, then fire away. It’s getting lined up to get a lock that becomes an exercise in sadness and frustration, as your squad mates and commander continue to sigh and wonder what happened to you.

There is no comparison between playing the game with keys and mouse versus the Thrustmaster. The only way to play this game is with the Thrustmaster. Like I mentioned in my review of Psychonauts way back when, once you play it with the correct controller, the keyboard/mouse combo feels kludgy and completely inadequate.

Even though playing this game with the Thrustmaster is a really awesome experience, I found myself wishing on more than one occasion that I could adjust the sensitivity of the controls to be more responsive. The stick feels really sensitive, but it doesn’t always translate into plane movement in-game. I get the feeling that the Thrustmaster was almost specifically designed for some other game (most likely Flight Simulator X) and H.A.W.X. just sort of tacked on support for it. The game doesn’t show you customization options for the stick and the buttons; you just have to guess. I couldn’t find documentation anywhere about which buttons on the stick do what. Turns out they’re kind of important—one shoots flares when a missile is locked onto you, for example. I actually thought about labeling the buttons. It would have been great if the game had, you know, recognized the controller and at least offered some sort of instruction as to what does what. The Thrustmaster T.16000 is sold as a package with H.A.W.X. but includes “quick flight instructions” for Microsoft Flight Simulator X instead of the game it comes bundled with, which doesn’t make any sense.

The game itself is about what you would expect. It’s not a realistic flight sim by any means, and the story is a bit juvenile (it is, after all, Tom Clancy) but it’s a good weekend rip-roarer if you just want to jump in a big powerful jet and  blow shit up. If you’re not at all confident, you can basically automate everything, including missile evasion. There is also a free-flight mode if you wanted to see what it was like to fly, you know, a MIG 21 over, say… Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. A common childhood fantasy, to be sure.

T.16000M Joystick & H.A.W.X bundle from Amazon

Special thanks to Randy Leipnik and Nick Maher from Semper Media Group in Oak Park, Michigan for their awesome short-notice video editing

Comments

  1. Jason
    Jason Awesome review, Brian. It was funny, informative and you looked great. The only thing I'd suggest would be to tighten up the camera switches a bit. In my opinion, the camera changed angles a little too often in the beginning, and the bouncing back and forth was a tad distracting. Other than that, excellent first effort.
  2. primesuspect
    primesuspect There are many places we'll be making improvements to the video review process; a workflow must needs be developed :D
  3. Gate28
    Gate28 Yeah, awesome review. I think games should be reviewed in video form. I don't think words can do some games justice.

    Although I have to agree that the camera changes are a bit sloppy, I can see you using the side camera for extra stuff or jokes, but I don't see any need for you to switch cameras every sentence.
  4. jokerz4fun good review! sound was out of sync at times : ( and this reminded me of Natasha Westcoat lol
  5. UPSLynx
    UPSLynx Excellent. Very glad to see video on Icrontic.

    Agreed with the others on camera switching, but don't do away with it! A single camera show is going to be terribly boring if you don't cut to other things like game footage. But you'll want to have a reason to cut to camera 2. A camera switch serves as a perfect transition. So Perhaps you read one bit of the review to cam 1 (the first paragraph, if you will) then move to cam 2 for the next bit.

    I did like cutting to cam 2 at 3:30 while you were still addressing cam 1. That's a great way to break up a long read where not a lot is happening. A long read with just one static camera shot becomes boring. This spiced it up.

    Lighting looks quite good, and with the color of the wall, you've got a nice setup for shooting video there. Mic levels were good as well. You might want to try getting some natural sound off the game video when it's up, and adjusting the levels so it's under your voice over.

    This is a bold step in the right direction, good work guys!
  6. UPSLynx
    UPSLynx Oh, and the best part of this review - when Kyle gets on cam and then Linc starts telling you about the fact that Tom Clancy is indeed living.
  7. _k
    _k that was good, very entertaining. Good start for the video reviews.
  8. primesuspect
  9. Winfrey
    Winfrey I lol'ed a lot.
  10. Cliff_Forster
    Cliff_Forster For the record, Tom Clancy is from Baltimore, he is part owner of the Orioles, thus, he rules!!
  11. MrTRiot
    MrTRiot Good review but crappy product. I've never been one to enjoy flight sticks, especially ones that aren't labeled at all
  12. Colgere
  13. RWB
    RWB Very good and entertaining though I think it kinda veered off topic towards the middle but kept me watching because of the humor. Not sure if you storyboard anything but I noticed several times that could have been rehearsed to keep the "uhh" and other thinking moments from the video that you might want to keep out.

    Love the video review idea for Icrontic too, keep them coming!
  14. primesuspect
    primesuspect The uh stuff should and could have been fixed in editing; we didn't have time :(
  15. troll
    troll Great job!

    (Those little girls need a haircut though.... :) )
  16. GooD
    GooD Hah nice job Prime :)

    It's nice to see you on video getting excited about a phalus...

    Damn, that last sentence sounds gay "out of context" lol
  17. UPSLynx
    UPSLynx and you get same result in context as well.
  18. primesuspect
    primesuspect I just want to reiterate that I am having a total riot with this game.

    Last night I spent a couple of hours playing. The geographic accuracy is awesome (They use actual satellite imagery from Ikonos and GeoEye), so when you're, say, flying over Rio de Janerio, you can be pretty sure that that's how Rio actually looks.

    Speaking of Rio, I flew a very intense mission there, and at one point actually crashed into Cristo Redentor (the big Jesus statue); talk about being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

    Just so you know, taking out tanks in the city streets, with skyscrapers surrounding them, without crashing into buildings or taking out city blocks with your missiles is demanding and exacting work ;)
  19. patrickcabenjamin
    patrickcabenjamin lol awesome review
    heh
    'teabag,' only for men

    I want both of these things now
  20. QCH
    QCH You WANT a Tea Bag? ;D
  21. patrickcabenjamin
    patrickcabenjamin well yes
    but what i meant was that i want hawx and the thrustmaster

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