ExMachina said:Congrats, enjoy! Playing charge characters on a square gate is really easy to pick up and will be much easier on your thumbs, lol.![]()
My strike rate for Guile's ultra on the DS3 pad was about 1 out of 20 :lol
ExMachina said:Congrats, enjoy! Playing charge characters on a square gate is really easy to pick up and will be much easier on your thumbs, lol.![]()
You can find the SFIV SE FightStick for ~$40 new. Great intro stick and can easily be modded/upgraded.Spike said:I would love to have a stick, especially that SSFIV S TE. Sadly, there is no way that I can afford it. I'll just have to stick(heh) with the standard 360 controller.
conman said:You can find the SFIV SE FightStick for ~$40 new. Great intro stick and can easily be modded/upgraded.
I ordered mine online from Amazon for $40. In stores in the US, it runs for $80 retail, so I wouldn't waste time trying to hunt it down at an actual store.Spike said:Not locally here in Toronto. I've searched everywhere and the only store that has it in stock wants $100 for it.
Spike said:Not locally here in Toronto. I've searched everywhere and the only store that has it in stock wants $100 for it.
Is there going to be another run of them made for SSFIV or is it only the TE?
AZ Greg brought it up in previously this thread; the TEs actually don't have the exact Vewlix button layout.ExMachina said:All TEs have the same 8-button layout (Vewlix, like the SF4 arcade cabinet) and use authentic Sanwa joystick lever + buttons... so you really can't go wrong with any version.
Edited my post accordingly._dementia said:AZ Greg brought it up in previously this thread; the TEs actually don't have the exact Vewlix button layout.
The new HRAP V models for PS3 and 360 as well as the Premium VLX have the Vewlix layout, whereas the Madcatz sticks are close to the Vewlix alignment but the button positions angle downwards slightly from left to right.
Dice said:WTB a PS3 FightPad on the cheap (max $25?) because it'll just be for friends who don't have an arcade stick. Let me know if you know anything.
dankir said:Markman question about the Tournament Edition S sticks, asides from the case being physically different are there any other differences to the standard TE stick?
I've had the TE stick for the past year and it's probably the single greatest peripheral I've ever owned, I feel like double dipping for the hell of it.
matmanx1 said:I caved and bought the BlazBlue CS LE TE (that's alot of acronyms!) for the PS3 today. My current PS3 stick is just a modded SFIV SE stick with Sanwa parts and I had been looking for something a little nicer and I think I found it!
Love the art and I know the stick is solid, let's just hope I don't regret the $200 price tag in the near future. The 1500 manufacturing run means it will at least be collectible and Aksys was nice enough to include free shipping on these, which is a nice touch.
Now the only hard part will be waiting til I actually get my hands on it! =(
Shuusui said:Quick question:
I have $95 of credit at Amazon to spend on a stick for my PS3. I've never owned one before (or really played a fighting game before), but most people are recommending the HRAP.3. I would eventually like to trick it out because I know my way around Photoshop and a soldering iron. Oh, and this is for SSFIV... if that makes a difference.
Thanks in advance guys =)
MarkMan said:5/3 - 5/10: Mad Catz MWC Promo - 20-30% OFF SUPER SFIV FightSticks & Pads
MarkMan said:* Offer available to continental US residents only!
EvaPlusMinus said:Why the sudden price jump on the sticks? Boo. Also, can anyone direct me towards some slick Sanwa buttons?
_dementia said:
Flek said:@MarkMan
one thing ive always wanted to ask you - do you have any idea why madcatz europe (or afaik distributed though saitek here) isnt releasing the new sticks/pads etc. We are still stuck with the first gen SF4 Fightstick /Pads![]()
Onion_Relish said:@Markman
You really gotta get those guys to start shipping to Canada. It's not like the major cities are that far away from any border crossings, and you can still drive it on the same truck that you use to ferry things around to washington or the upper eastern states. I can understand the hassle shipping to south america or europe, but canada? come on man! Is our money not green enough for you?
I'm sure it's not your area of concern, but on the madcatz website itself, when you click the ps3 accesories section it says "everything you need for yoru xbox 360":lol
Oh wow, that's awesome._dementia said:
isny said:Our money (Canadian Dollar) is worth more than theirs...but they still don't want it =p
_dementia said:
gkrykewy said:I'm having a weird issue with my original TE (360). It seems that the plastic frame of the "cable cubby" has warped a little bit.. Sort of caved in just a tad. Since the frame of the cable cubby appears to be supporting the top-left corner of the stick, the bezel now has some mobility in that area- it can be pushed down into the now-concave top of the cable cubby.
Has anyone encountered this before? I store my stick with the cables in the cubby, and so i have no idea how this would happen. I think I need to find something that I can stick into the cable cubby to buttress it, and hopefully stretch it back to its original form.
gkrykewy said:Bump.
Flek said:@MarkMan
one thing ive always wanted to ask you - do you have any idea why madcatz europe (or afaik distributed though saitek here) isnt releasing the new sticks/pads etc. We are still stuck with the first gen SF4 Fightstick /Pads![]()
Urban Scholar said:I was listening to warning a huge podcast is approaching fast & I found out about the Real Arcade Pro Premium VLX fighting stick. Then lo & behold sdtekken.com confirms that it will hit the US market later? Does anyone know any details about this beauty?
MarkMan said:Europe is releasing the new stuff! Check out the Mad Catz UK site!
Onion_Relish said:@Markman
You really gotta get those guys to start shipping to Canada. It's not like the major cities are that far away from any border crossings, and you can still drive it on the same truck that you use to ferry things around to washington or the upper eastern states. I can understand the hassle shipping to south america or europe, but canada? come on man! Is our money not green enough for you?
I'm getting a JP ps2 for some fighting goodness. Is there a usb > ps2 adapter out there and would the TE work with it?
luka said:No one? I know most ps2 games can't be played via usb, but I can't find any leads on a usb > ps2 controller port adapter for the life of me.
_dementia said:yeah, you might want to to mod a multi-cthulhu PCB in there for PS2 support.
luka said:Thanks, I'll look into that.
Even if the PCB's completely gone (though I doubt it, they're pretty sturdy and you said it's probably just a wiring issue), it's still worth quite a bit for parts and case alone. Still, it'd probably be in your best interest to test the board (can be done pretty easily with just a spare wire), since you could get more money if it's still good. Are you interested in repairing it at all or just want to sell it?legbone said:my brother gave me a hrap ex-se. problem is it does not work. not sure what is wrong with it. he opened it up to mod it and when he put it back together nothing was working. i looked inside of it and it seems one wire is broken. i know nothing about wiring but i don't think it is a tough fix. i have the original seimitsu buttons that it came with and a set of seimitsu's that he put in it. anyone know what a non-working ex-se is worth? i am thinking of selling it and don't know how much to ask.