There are five fire buttons situated around the hat switch and a further six positioned on the flanks of the base that include two shift buttons for doubling the function of each button. Of course there are plenty of buttons dotted around the evo Force. With a little tweaking I was soon able to find a comfortable fit. These are both geared and allow you to rock the head from side to side and raise or lower the three thumb buttons situated below the eight-way point-of-view hat switch. Another two of those shiny knobs can be found on the head. The adjustability doesn’t stop there either. So whether you’ve got dinky little mitts or huge dinner plate sized paws, there should be a level that’ll suit you. After unscrewing the shiny metal knob that secures it to the stick, the whole arrangement can be split, reversed, and then re-screwed into one of the three holes that run up the length of stick. Like its standard stable mate, the Cyborg evo Force can be tweaked to suit both right-handed and left-handed users by way of the detachable hand/palm rest. As I’ve mentioned already the overall design is the same as the Cyborg evo. Yup folks, this stick vibrates, shakes and rumbles to bring you a sense of reality when playing force-feedback compatible games.īut before I get onto its effectiveness, let’s take a look at what’s on offer from “the world’s only fully adjustable force-feedback joystick”, as Saitek likes to call it. Well the evo Force is pretty much the same blue LED lit model, but with one main difference (apart from the golden brushed metal plates), and that’s the addition of force-feedback. Now if you’re wondering why this joystick looks familiar, then cast your minds back to our review of the Cyborg evo. In fact, in its joystick section alone there are currently 14 models available, all the way from budget models like the ST90 to more sophisticated ones such as the X52 Flight Control System. Jump through the clear window to get into a small room with a wall that has four columns of three symbols on it.A quick cyber jump over to the Saitek website reveals that this company is serious about gaming peripherals. On the wall to the right of the entrance to the puzzle room, you’ll notice that there are some tall windows, all of which are blocked off by bars except for one. To solve the puzzle, you need to first find the code. This puzzle can also be solved in the Vow of the Disciple Raid where you'll have up to five other players ready to help. Remember, you can get two other players to help you out with puzzle in the Preservation mission - in fact you might have to, as the puzzle is either bugged or fixed after a recent hotfix. As you approach each symbol, you can see the name of it under your motion tracker in the top-left corner of your screen. This is the puzzle room and you’ll be interacting with these symbols to solve the puzzle. Jump down, then keep following the main path until you reach a room full of vertical tablets with symbols on them. You need to head to the back-right corner where you’ll find a deep pit lit up by a low ceiling light. Keep running through the Pyramid until you reach a large room that is partially flooded with swamp water. Now that you’re inside the Pyramid, you need to reach the Destiny 2 Preservation mission puzzle.
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