![]() I know this is for a good reason (The 2 has USB, the Pro has only a gameport connection and limited compatibility with XP), but after studying the specs, for those luckily enough to have a gameport on their PC, the differences don't seem worth the extra £40. I know the Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback 2 is the poster child for force feedback joysticks, but on the UK eBay it seems to sell at a minimum of £50 on eBay, while people have trouble selling its older sister (the Sidewinder FFB Pro) for £10! I've just invested in a replacement PC (my old Duron 1Ghz died a slow death) and am keen to hold on to as much of my remaining cash as possible for real flying, but keen to get a new force feedback joystick to replace my malfunctioning X36
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