
seems that it takes shape. Not only are developers on consoles a trade route for the simulation. Well, yes, say, simulation, not talking about arcade. Yes, you may now be more arcade than simulation on consoles, but time to time. Think both in simulation and in the video game arcade in the end, there are companies. And they are tired of the index of piracy that is in the "games" PC. It is true that today there are products whose complexity fall outside of this approach, but only for now. To give you an example, there are games that not long ago were considered pure PC for its management complexity. It was thought that games would never RTS for a console. As it turns out, there are already developers have solved this with voice commands. In other words, the console runs all by voice command.
This is video of IL-2 Sturmovik Birds of Prey. You have to have patience since Gametrailer videos take longer to load but they have more quality than YouTube.
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Well, what was. Manufacturers of specialized hardware peripherals for simulation, are also "move" tab. Those who are thinking of us with titles like, IL-2 Sturmovik Birds of Prey or similar and we have adequate controls. For some time, Thrustmaster has two joysticks in their catalog for the PlayStation 3 and PC. The T. Flight Stick X and Flight Hotas T. X.

The above is the proposal of T. Flight Stick X, which also has its own website:
http://www.t-fsx.com/



The other is the T. Flight Hotas X, quite interesting, especially for being a "HOTAS" very complete and where you can separate the two commands. We must also recognize that it is elegant in its design lines. It is a kind of heir to the Thrustmaster Top Gun Afterburner II, which has been discontinued. If you have a PS3 and at the same time, a PC simulator, I think is a good choice.
Saitek, on the other side does not conform to get the new Cyborg X Stick , but now adds two proposals for consoles and PC. Perhaps a more comprehensive way, considering the two platforms, then launched two models, one for each console: Aviator Aviator PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Both models are also compatible with PC and the new Windows Vista. Here's a picture of both.

More information:
http://www.thrustmaster.com/
http://www.saitek.com/
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