Star Wars: squadrons will support Flight Stick on Console and PC

If you want the most realistic flight simulators, you will probably go to Microsoft Flight Simulator. However, if you are a fan of spatial flights or Star Wars, it does not mean that you do not want a realistic and immersive experience. That s why the Creative Director of Star Wars: Squadrons, Ian Frazier, announced that players will be able to use a flight stick with the game. This is not a new for PC owners, but this support will extend Also players on console. Players on Xbox One and PS4 will also be able to use a flight stick.

Ian Frazier continued by saying in a series of answers that the Hotas commands (hands on the accelerator and the handle) were always the goal, but did not want to announce it before being sure. It was also more problems than expected, but the team behind the work did. Now everyone does not have a flying stick, but if you are interested in this perspective, the moment may have come to invest in a good flight stick for future missions.

Good news, drivers!

As you may know, Squadrons supports Hotas (Accelerator and Joystick) commands on PC.

I am pleased to announce that we also add Hotas support on PS4 and Xbox One, in a patch that will be available when the game is put online! ???? Starwarssquadrons pic.twitter.com/cvbojauknl

  • Ian S. Frazier (@tibermoon) September 11 2020

Hotas commands also add to the immersion for PC and PS4 owners who are ready for virtual reality. This was not a big problem at the time, but Gamesplay s gameplay trailer had a VR gameplay capture and the PS4 and PC versions of the game will support VR and theft sticks. This could be your best chance of leaving this shabby meat space for upper digital space with space vessels and Jedi. Star Wars: Squadrons will be available on November 2 on PC, PS4 and Xbox One, with management of the flight stick!

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