I've used Virpil WarBRD and CM3 (currently still own both, use each for other stuff); have owned VKB GF Mk3s; have owned X-52 pro; have owned TM T16k. Have used: Virpil CM2, VKB Gladiator, X56, TMWH, TB VOne
I've spent a LOT of money trying to find the right "fit" in sim gear lol. Rhino is the best I've ever used, both for its customizability, and the nature of FFB. Only recently got in to sim racing, and knew that I had to go straight to DD, because the Rhino has ruined me for imitations lol
Yeah, the axes are completely independant in the rhino, you can add a center bump in software, but you definitely don't have one by default. You can also set it up to be linear (and customize the curve), or truly non-linear. IME, even "non-linear" gimbals that use springs still have a force curve
thanks! are the axes also independent for 'global' setting such as spring return or damping?
e.g. to have the stick return on one axis, but not have any spring feel on the other? (sounds weird but that's a backup use case I might have for the Rhino)
The rhino software is pretty crazy. I think it'll launch without a rhino board being detected, it'll just throw a non-detected error. Download it and dig through the settings
mfw when my Rhino is being sent using the most unreliable parcel service that can't seem to find my location. It has been around my home the last two days...