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Originally posted by KenWittlief
(you dont think "left foot, right foot, left foot...." when you run)
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You mean you don't have to think about that . . . . . ?
On topic: One stick/two stick, it all depends on who is driving. I never could control a ground vehicle with one stick because I grew up on flight sims, and the muscle-memory makes it hard to translate pitch/roll into x/y. But thats just me. A kid who gre up playing racing games with a joystick will prefer the one stick style.
Heh, I had an old Landshark remote car, big old 9.6V battery pack, it could go 10mph, and had treads. Sure enough, the controller had two sticks, a left and a right. So thats just how I learned to drive a tank steering chassis, it comes natural to me now.
In the end, the old saying wins out. "Whatever boats your float."