Not only a game controller but a shitty Logitech controller at that: at 250k a trip they could have at least splurged on an Xbox game pad if they wanted maximum PC compatibility let alone an elite: oh yeah and no fucking toilet would make it a deal breaker for me if they aren’t dead already they probably are wishing for it about now. I feel bad for them especially the kid but I’ve got a dark sense of humor.
I wondered about this.
About the only thing I can come up with is:
A) Their software. Whatever they're using to pilot is maybe pretty old and is reliant on dinput as opposed to xinput. Logitech F710 is probably the best in class when it comes to that. I don't think you'd want a wired PC controller with you. You're better off with a failing 2.GHZ connection, which may chip in and out, but not actually fail, than a wired controller that may randomly fail(like my F310 did back in the day).
B) They also wanted to make it seem 'user friendly' to entice people to sign up.
C) The pilot may want to move around and do things and thus a wire is problematic. Not sure about this one as it's pretty cramped, so I'd have to see just how tours are conducted when they're down there.
I could be totally wrong of course, but if they had the F310 with them, they'd be similarly fucked(your wire/stick/usb port is gonna eventually fail on that thing).
There's always the option of building a proper control station, but given how cheap the setup seems and (B), and probably not willing to train the crew to pilot the control station, well I dunno.
I really would not be surprised they were using old open source software as the base to pilot that thing.