I actually opened up my EXSE to fix something yesterday, and what's with the blue restrictor? It's sqaure by default but the other side is..? It doesn't look octagon.
The other side should be a 4-way gate. It makes it so it's impossible to register diagonals, making games like Pac Man and Tetris easier to play (or rather, play as intended).
I actually suggest you go ahead and take that sub-guide completely off if you're just going to leave the stick in 8 way operation - the sub-guide can scratch up the actuator if you're particularly forceful with it.
What are the best stock sticks available at the moment? Stuff that doesn't require modding, good for fighting games.
$130 is a little high for a used MAS stick. That's more than the price for a new one IIRC.
Oh ok..I have a Hori Pro EX and I know something was off bout that stick...The other side should be a 4-way gate. It makes it so it's impossible to register diagonals, making games like Pac Man and Tetris easier to play (or rather, play as intended).
Oh ok..I have a Hori Pro EX and I know something was off bout that stick...
The absolute easiest solution is to buy a stick that works with anything out of the box. Qanba's Q4RAF and its many variants come highly regarded.
Barring that, if you want a PCB that works with 360 and PS3 from scratch, the easiest option is probably something like the Paewang Revolution PCB (available from Focus Attack). It requires some soldering, and you'll need to add the Turbo button since it also functions as the mode switch button, but there's only one PCB to worry about, so installation is straightforward. If you already have a working 360 stick that you'd like to dual-mod, you could get one of Toodles' solderless Kitty kits from Godlike Controls. He makes them for most MadCatz and Hori fightsticks. If you're willing to do some soldering, there are even more exciting possibilities.
Looking at buying this for $130 shipped:
It's a MAS Super Pro Stick - Happ 8-way competition stick + concave Happ buttons. Wired for PSX/PS2 but I have Playstation converters for Saturn, Dreamcast, and Xbox (my main systems I would use this with).
I'm a big fan of American/Happ parts; so disregarding a preference for Sanwa/Seimitsu parts, what do you guys think of this purchase? Thanks!
Razer said:Some of the notable changes you can see on this latest prototype from the earlier TGS prototypes are:
• Acrylic top plate to cover customized artwork
• Gas strut to support the easy opening of the chassis for mods
• Honeycomb structure for easy dismount/mount of additional components throughout the bottom chassis
• Removable buttons, joystick, cable tray and screwdriver tray
• Increased height to 7cm / 2.8'' to accommodate both Sanwa and Seimitsu joysticks and buttons
• Overall weight of the arcade stick around 3.4 kg / 7.5 lb
I dunno if any of you guys saw this, but Razer has shown off the latest version of the arcade stick they showed at TGS.
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If people are happy with the latest revision they're going to roll out the beta test to 200 people within 2 months.
Looks good to me, but man I can see it being crazy expensive.
http://iplaywinner.com/news/2012/3/19/razer-presents-their-latest-arcade-stick-revision.html
They are great american sticks. I had one for several years before ebaying it. $130 is a fair price. The company is out of business, despite some people on SRK being able to buy them not long ago. There was a big fiasco and they stopped returning calls and filling orders. Consider them out of production.
I dunno if any of you guys saw this, but Razer has shown off the latest version of the arcade stick they showed at TGS.
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If people are happy with the latest revision they're going to roll out the beta test to 200 people within 2 months.
Looks good to me, but man I can see it being crazy expensive.
http://iplaywinner.com/news/2012/3/19/razer-presents-their-latest-arcade-stick-revision.html
Thanks for the information! I went ahead and bought it. As you can see in the photo the art is a little dirty (yellowing in bottom left corner) but I downloaded an art template from SRK and I'm going to try to do some custom art for it.
my first sticks were a pair of MAS minis, they are built like tanks. Good stuff on the purchase. For the price you paid though, I think it would have been much more worth it if there was a P360 on board, since those go for like 50+ by themselves if I'm not mistaken. No reason to complain, though. I plan on modifying mine with metal control panels and plexi/custom art in the near future.
Oh I thought you meant it came 4 way lol..The stick just seems a lil different compare to myDid you manually change the restriction gate to 4-way? By default it comes configured 8-way on an HRAP EX (which has a Sanwa lever).
I actually kind of wanted the Competition stick because all I really want is an authentic 90s USA arcade feel for Metal Slug and shmups and stuff. Could you get back in touch with me when you do your plexiglass and custom art? Maybe we could swap notes.
Yea that seems to be the par for Razer honestly.
I dunno if any of you guys saw this, but Razer has shown off the latest version of the arcade stick they showed at TGS.
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If people are happy with the latest revision they're going to roll out the beta test to 200 people within 2 months.
Looks good to me, but man I can see it being crazy expensive.
http://iplaywinner.com/news/2012/3/19/razer-presents-their-latest-arcade-stick-revision.html
Read the list of tweaks they've made again. They're including a lot of nice features & "extras" that people would otherwise have to get as aftermarket additions. Things like including a top layer of acrylic plastic to place over custom art right out of the box, or the latched lid which lets you open up your stick to swap buttons/etc. without having to carry a screwdriver, and other structural changes to make it easier to work inside. If you're fine using a stick right out of the box, yeah, you probably wouldn't be interested in this, but I can see a lot of people being interested in an "above stock TE" class of stick but don't want to have to pay for a custom job.I just don't see what advantage this has over the sticks that are already out. It looks like a te-s and has the same stick and buttons.
Couldn't hurt. Just be aware that an octagonal gate and bat top won't automatically make a Japanese stick feel like an American one.
Please help me, GAF!
I recieved my MadCatz TE Round 2 a few days ago and either I got a faulty unit or I'm just so used to Suzo Happ's sticks that I'm too old now to adapt to this style. I can't do dragon punches for the life of me. Ha-Dou-Kens work at a rate of 60% but even that is not acceptable. I never had this problem before, neither back on the original arcade machines, nor with the Neo Geo AES which also sports a lolipop stick.
I believe it has to do with the square gate, maybe I should switch to an ocatgonal gate and add a bat top because old habits die hard it seems.
The buttons also seem a bit less responsive than I wished them to be but nothing to complain about.
I just wanna do dragon punches again. :,-(
Damn, the stick in the SFxT Pro that I got squeaks like mad whenever it resets from the left. Really annoying.
Should I contact Amazon or wait and see if I can work it smooth?
I had a very decent windfall recently (thank you UK PPI insurance reclaims) and am considering ordering a B15 stick. I'm scared.
b15 sticks aren't my cup of tea since they're so gaudy and overdone, but it would be cool to see a gaffer have one
I just wanna do dragon punches again. :,-(
Damn, the stick in the SFxT Pro that I got squeaks like mad whenever it resets from the left. Really annoying.
Should I contact Amazon or wait and see if I can work it smooth?
try to remember that you don't have to ride the gate with the stick, it will register the direction before it hits the edge of the gate so you dont have to get stuck on the corner for your fireballs.
Yeah, his work itself isn't necessarily gaudy, he does everything exactly how it's requested of him afaik.
The Akuma and X-23 stick both look uncomfortable and awkward. The buttons and the stick on that Akuma stick, for example, are way too far apart.
I like the box with buttons because it's comfortable and it works. I prefer functionality over being different just for the sake of it.
I really love the look of those, but damn, they must be fingerprint magnets.
Actually for a normal sized human being I think it's much better to have them as far apart as possible.
In regular production sticks they're close together because of space reasons more than anything else. You can't just move it to the corner, it still needs to be centered, so if they were to place them at a proper distance for your wrists not to cramp up, the sticks would be too big.
This was one of the philosophies of Big Pockets when he started building sticks. If you're going custom there's no reason to have the stick and the buttons close together IMO. It's certainly not more comfortable for me.
If you prefer functionality though, why make a stick at all? The Qanba 4R should cover pretty much every need and you're not gonna save any money making one yourself.
I disagree. A moderate amount of distance between buttons and stick is fine, too much feels awkward for me. All of my customs have more space than the norm between the buttons and the stick.
I go custom because I like wood cases. These are luxury items, so it's not about saving money (for me).
I prefer functionality over being different just for the sake of it.