I was faced with an interesting dilemma after receiving all these products: what am I going to test them with?....If no one makes the joystick games anymore, I'd just have to try out the new hardware with the old software.
Not a real flight sim guru are you? DUH!
You're obviously not TOO familiar with the flight simulator software out there for the PC, otherwise you wouldn't have said the silly thing above and instead immediately install the latest version of X-PLANE on your machine.
In case you didn't know X-PLANE also just happens to be an FAA Approved flight simulation software suitable for pilot training, meaning that it will work with just about any stick out there. The vast array of customization and configuration options within the software allow you to pretty much program the full control set for a multi-axis/multi-button joystick, as well as rudder controls, thrusters, yoke wheels, helicopter collective, and still retain the use of a keyboard/mouse.
Laminar Research and Austin Meyer have refined and advanced the flight sim genre to the most demanding levels and continue to do so, updating the software in every detail. The difference between MS Flight Simulator and X-Plane??? Microsoft gives you a GAME, X-Plane is a TRUE SIMULATOR. Anybody who knows a thing or two about flying and has used both will tell you that. And every true flight simulation fan out there will have X-Plane installed on their system, be it a PC or a Mac.
X-Plane can also break your CPU/GPU into a real sweat with all it's "options" turned up. Some would say it makes for a much more interesting benchmark than even Oblivion.
So if you think there's nothing out there to try your joystick on, I suggest you fire up X-Plane, and see what a REAL flight simulator is capable of.