Yeah. You could definitely do worse for $70
A lot worse.
Yeah. You could definitely do worse for $70
In case I can never track down/afford a Hori HSJ-12, what's the process of modding a Mad Catz TE for SNES like?
Jesus christ, HORI already shipped my Hayabusa. Wow.
Thanks to the Hayabusa stick I can do this.
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How much was it after shipping if you don't mind me asking?
How much was it after shipping if you don't mind me asking?
$5 for shipping, so $34.99 out the door (tax for CA only).
As an aside, bastards still want a verification for a different shipping address for me...even though I just verified for a Fighting Edge. Ridiculous.
Haha yep, took a pic of my driver's license in front of my confirmation email.
Can anyine here help me? I'm having trouble installing my crown joystick into my madcatz se. How do I remove the balltop?. I need to do that in order to install it. the bat top doesnt unscrew. I think i need to remove this black thing at the very end of the shaft but i'm not sure and I also dont want to break it. =( .
On the back of the lever (inside the case) there should be a flathead slot in the lever shaft. Put a flathead screwdriver in there, grab the ball top, and unscrew.
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yea my joystick doesnt have that slit on the end of the shaft .its solid flat.
crown bat tops (korean bat tops in general) don't unscrew
if you wanna use a balltop/different bat top, you have to source a compatible shaft.
last i checked paradise arcade had custom crown shafts usable with japanese balltops.
i just want to install it. i'm not trying to change the top lol
$5 for shipping, so $34.99 out the door (tax for CA only).
As an aside, bastards still want a verification for a different shipping address for me...even though I just verified for a Fighting Edge. Ridiculous.
oh, lol, undo the E-clip with a small flat head. the shaft should undo then., jsut dont lose whatever parts comes loose (the actuator)
thanks you. taking it off was easy .. but its a nightmare trying to get it back on lol...oh, lol, undo the E-clip with a small flat head. the shaft should undo then., jsut dont lose whatever parts comes loose (the actuator)
Haha, I had to do that too for some kuros I got. Screen-grabbed a utility bill.
Those e-clips are such a pain to get on and off. I was so glad when I finally got it back on.
Haha, I had to do that too for some kuros I got. Screen-grabbed a utility bill.
Those e-clips are such a pain to get on and off. I was so glad when I finally got it back on.
yea nearly cut my finger and now idk where the eclip went -__- ... might just have wasted money..
Haha, I had to do that too for some kuros I got. Screen-grabbed a utility bill.
Those e-clips are such a pain to get on and off. I was so glad when I finally got it back on.
Try using the flathead to put it back on too. Grip it further down from the handle and push the eclip back in place using the flathead. That worked for me and spared my fingers some pain.
I am actually using the flathead. the flathead is what nearly cut me lol.
I'm currently looking for a good arcade stick that will work on both PS3 and 360. I've been looking at the Qanba Q4, can anyone recommend it? Or is there a better stick that'll work on both for that price point? I'm looking for something comparable in terms of quality to the Madcatz Tourney Sticks.
Sold! The amount of play on my stick's joystick always kills me on precise inputs, especially dashing.Thanks to the Hayabusa stick I can do this.
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You guys think Hori's gonna have a sale during SCR? Love to get a White Edge as well.
Sold! The amount of play on my stick's joystick always kills me on precise inputs, especially dashing.
Anyone know if a Hayabusa will fit into a SFIV (Round 1) Fightstick TE?
Thanks to the Hayabusa stick I can do this.
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I'm more than willing to bet it does. The reviews make it look like it can be a dropin replacement for a JLF and even Seimitsu sticks will go in most of the time.
Do you still own the stick? Would you mind posting a pic of the inside? My Round 1 Fightstick TE doesn't have the stock PCB in it anymore, it's got a PS360+. Since the holes on it didn't line up with the stock PCB's mounting place, I literally have it held in place by a cable zip-tie. Just curious how much room I'd have to make for a Hayabusa to fit.Speaking as someone who DOES own Mad Catz Tournament Edition Round 1 and Round 2 joysticks, I can tell you for a fact that the Hayabusa DOES install in those joysticks!
I did a check-fit and they'll go in fine... My only concern would be the 5-prong interface on the Hayabusa but you can probably either rotate the PCB or figure some minor mod so that's not an issue.
The Hayabusa base is a lot like the LS-32-01 base. It's bulky and not necessarily the most convenient thing to install. Clearance on all sides is definitely a bigger issue with a bulkier stick base like that...
I had to do some minor internal "pruning" on one of my TE's (Round 2, Marvel Vs Capcom 2 edition) because the 5-prong adapter of the LS-32-01 PCB was being impacted by cable bundling because of one of the plastic cylinders inside the case. I cut the cylinder down a bit with a Dremel and the prong isn't being bent or put under pressure anymore...
What's everyone's suggestion for the type of the gate if my two most played games on this will be Dodonpachi and Metal Slug series? I have square, octogonal and circle gate available.
What's the advatange of the square one, over the (kind of my gut preference), octogonal one which can lock the stick to all 8 directions?Square is going to be the most versatile, and the one you'd most likely find in an arcade that uses Japanese parts like the Sanwas you ordered.
What's the advatange of the square one, over the (kind of my gut preference), octogonal one which can lock the stick to all 8 directions?
Wait, which ones you think feel like shit? Octo or square ones? I'll give them all a try of course, and see which one I like best.*tries desperately to stuff worms back into can*
Technically speaking, octagon restrictors are subsets of square restrictors (the extreme horizontal and vertical edges are the same distance, with the corners filled in so the player reaches the restrictor faster than with a square), so square gates represent maximum freedom of input and still have solid corners. Personally speaking, I think they feel like shit and I would burn every last one on the planet if given the option.
Wait, which ones you think feel like shit? Octo or square ones? I'll give them all a try of course, and see which one I like best.
5mm I believeDoes anyone offhand know what size hex key I'd need need to take off the Fighting Edge plexi?
I see. The gates were 90c each so no big deal for sure. I do in fact like the feel of the positional freedom square gate gives on the default iCade stick, so I might just go with that in the end.Clarified above, and I would say you're better off spending money on other things.
Square gates evenly distribute the area in which a directional input will register while octagonal gates provide larger ranges for up, down, left, right and neutral while sacrificing diagonal sensitivity. As I understand it, octagonal gates are favored for KoF and Tekken and nothing else.What's the advatange of the square one, over the (kind of my gut preference), octogonal one which can lock the stick to all 8 directions?
Is it also true that you can rotate the octo gate 45 degrees? What happens then?Square gates evenly distribute the area in which a directional input will register while octagonal gates provide larger ranges for up, down, left, right and neutral while sacrificing diagonal sensitivity. As I understand it, octagonal gates are favored for KoF and Tekken and nothing else.
Square gates evenly distribute the area in which a directional input will register while octagonal gates provide larger ranges for up, down, left, right and neutral while sacrificing diagonal sensitivity. As I understand it, octagonal gates are favored for KoF and Tekken and nothing else.
Never heard of that, but if true you'd have more difficulty registering up, down, left and right.Is it also true that you can rotate the octo gate 45 degrees? What happens then?
Just going off this pic. You saying it's bogus?The ranges for the pure non-diagonal directions are exactly the same regardless of restrictor type, and a restrictor cannot change the amount of neutral space (this is a function of the actuator, not the restrictor).