Holy shit. I may sell my two, rarely used, Street Fighter IV Tournament Edition sticks - and replace them with this.MarkMan said:Some pics for some upcoming articles I'm throwing up on SDTEKKEN site:
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Gr1mLock said:pretty sexy..but a bit on the large side no?
zugzug said:yeah so someone posted in the December I bought this thread, a white fight stick with a sorta hentai type picture girl sorta bending over with blue panties......Yeah so anyone know what that is or is it a custom picture put on.
Or where to get one?
if its custom is it easy to put on any picture underneath? Never owned a fightstick.
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Subliminal42 said:Any tips for my first few days with the stick?
AZ Greg said:- Since I'm going to be working with wood I'm going to use threaded OBSN-30s. I need to know how tall these buttons are from the outer rim down. Basically what I'm trying to figure out is how thick of wood I can buy while still leaving enough room for the nut to grab the threading.
- For the layout I'm thinking of using the Sega Astro City 1P/2P layout for 1P/2P respectively on my stick (I'm toying with the idea of making one side all Sanwa and the other all Seimitsu). So basically it's going to be this:
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The bottom view is from the top so that's the angle I'll be working from. What I need to know, and it doesn't necessarily have to match the Sega Astro City dimensions (though if someone had one it would help), is the space between 1P's third column of buttons and 2P's joystick hole. I want to make sure both players have the proper amount of space.
- Finally, and this can be easily answered by anyone with Sega Astro City experience, but are both the 1P and 2P layouts compatible (in terms of space) with the Sanwa nuts? Both layouts can be seen here with proper dimensions:
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On Slagcoin.com, they make no mention of OBSNs being problematic with these layouts yet they do for the Vewlix layout. So I'm optimistic they'll work, but just want to double check.
Thanks guys!
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I wish i would have known thathikarutilmitt said:I would suggest not going back to pad at all while you get used to it or you will set yourself back. It may take weeks to get used to it depending on how much you play, but find the most comfortable position for YOU when holding the stick itself and you'll eventually be used to it.
PC support for the PS3 TE is a bit wonky. See this thread:chunk3rvd said:2. Will it work with a PC? I'm thinking of getting a $500 super-GAF-PC soon for retro gaming and I'd love to play stuff like Magical Drop on a nice stick (on a sidenote - Magical Drop PSN would consume my life - please do it someone!)
Flek said:hey guys i have a question. Has someone some links / tutorials that explain how i do a dual mod. I want to mod my madcatz sf4 se PS3 stick to work for both 360 and PS3 (Mushihimesamas fault;P )
so yeha please help me out!?
Flek said:anyone:
abq said:PC support for the PS3 TE is a bit wonky. See this thread:
http://forums.shoryuken.com/showthread.php?t=175047
hikarutilmitt said:1) Measuring, 1/2" SHOULD work and give you just enough threading for the nut to still grab the button. I might suggest 7/16" or 3/8" if you can manage it just to give yourself some space to get them tight, but the amount you get with 1/2" should be enough.
2) Slagcoin has the Astro City dimensions. If you look under standard layouts it shows them along with measurements.
3) There shouldn't be a problem with the OSBNs. Heck, I've got a 6-button Vewlix layout and the buttons fit just fine, they're just a tiny bit more difficult to fit into for threading since my fingers are so big.
AZ Greg said:Thanks for the answers. With regards to question 2, I don't think we're on the same page. I've found the layouts for both 1P and 2P Astro City on Slagcoin, but Slagcoin has them separated and not the dimensions for the two together (unless I'm missing it). What I was hoping to find out was the space between the 3rd column of P1's buttons and P2's joystick hole so I could space them apart properly. This can probably only be answered by someone with the panel on hand.
hikarutilmitt said:Give it some time, particularly because it's a square gate and not circular/octagonal like some arcade sticks. To me, execution with "rolling" type moves like QCF, HCF, etc were always more difficult on square until I got used to it.
chunk3rvd said:I've already ordered my TE but after a few google searches I've seen all sorts of talk about how you should ideally fit an octagonal gate
1. Is it really better/easier to play with an octagonal gate?
2. Is it hard to fit one for someone with no experience of modding peripherals?
JLateralus said:I've got a stupid newbish question.
I've never owned a stick before, but considering that I love 2d platformers, shmups, and old school fighters I'm pretty much an idiot.
My main console is 360, and I'm planning on buying the SE SFIV stick. I see that it's pretty easy to replace the stick/buttons on this stick, so my question is probably common sense: Can I use a combination of a Sanwa stick and Seimitsu buttons?
hikarutilmitt said:Absolutely. I actually use a Sanwa JLF with Seimitsu buttons because I prefer them to be slightly less sensitive than Sanwa buttons.
Halvie said:http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002FKYPU4/?tag=neogaf0e-20
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002FL0T8U/?tag=neogaf0e-20
want to pick up the EX-SE for the price and I don't even have a 360...yet
edit: the EX-SE is pc compatible right? Might pick it up for SFIV pc.
wackojackosnose said:Damn, I have the same problem as some of these guys, specifically that my PC recognizes the USB stick but doesn't actually register any button presses.
I'll test it out again later.
Hmm.
Uh, are they broken or something? If not, no. But it can't be that bad of an idea to have spare lying around, just in case.Nakazato said:General Question: should i change my stick and buttons at least once a year ??
It all depends on how often you use the stick and how rough you play. I wouldnt place a set time on replacing them. You will know when you need to replace them. Most people I know usually get tired of the color and replace them long before they wear out :lolNakazato said:General Question: should i change my stick and buttons at least once a year ??
Rufus said:Uh, are they broken or something? If not, no. But it can't be that bad of an idea to have spare lying around, just in case.
:lol I wish had enough money to replace button every 1 or soZertez said:It all depends on how often you use the stick and how rough you play. I wouldnt place a set time on replacing them. You will know when you need to replace them. Most people I know usually get tired of the color and replace them long before they wear out :lol
Sounds more like they're gone already.Nakazato said:I think i have a few button on their way out some times the input on those buttons are either slow or dont input at all.
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Oh man, I am so glad I came in here and saw this. I was just about to go looking for a TE, when I saw this bad boy. Hollllyyyyyy hellll that is what I'm talking about, Hori.
Please tell me the stock parts in this bad boy are as good as a TE stick?
Arpharmd B said:Oh man, I am so glad I came in here and saw this. I was just about to go looking for a TE, when I saw this bad boy. Hollllyyyyyy hellll that is what I'm talking about, Hori.
Please tell me the stock parts in this bad boy are as good as a TE stick?