Originally posted by: Insidious
I have had no need for support.  It's not like a video card or MoBo that suffers incessent updates and fixes.... it is a mature product.
I run from the Windows XP native drivers and haven't had a glitch in over a year.  If you do decide to use the Sidewinder software it too
functions fine without a need of fixes, patches or updates.  (I don't know about FF sticks though... never liked them much)
(You are right that M$ is said to be dropping controllers.... Get it while you can.... a great stick!)
-Sid
		
		
	 
I guess I should explain the background for my complaint against Microsoft controllers.
I bought an MS Sidewinder 3D Pro back when I had a P2-233MMX running Windows 98se.  It worked fine.  I upgraded to a Celeron 466.  It stopped working (Windows says it's not connected), I just put it aside as I was playing mostly FPS games.  Much later I picked up BF1942 and wanted to start using a joystick again.  I dug it back out, looked for patches and found one from MS for using the stick computers with up to a 100Mhz bus speed.  It got me back in business.  I played for a while, then upgraded my computer again to an Athlon XP1800+.  I was back out of the water.  Their KB article says the problem may recoccur if your bus speed goes over 100 (it doesn't say they are going to do anything about it).  I used a DOS utility to verify it still worked correctly on the new motherboard, just not in 98se.
MS just can't be bothered to go back and make a patch that allows you to use the joystick on Windows 98se using current hardware.  That is the basis for my statement.
My situation also fly's in the face of your first sentence.  Sometimes new drivers 
are needed for "mature" products.
Of course now I have upgraded to Windows XP, so it probably works again.  I may dig it back out and give it a try some time.