That looks super sexy.naoki5001 said:Full Seimitsu except for the Sanwa start button and plugs.
GhostRidah said:Yea, it doesn't compliment the color scheme at all.
MarkMan said:We'll have regular SSFIV TE 'S' ones back in stock before EVO.
SkyTurkey said:Does anybody know if it's possible to use a ps3 madcatz te fight stick on the xbox 360? I'm seeing plenty of adapters and converters for xbox 360 to ps3 but not ps3 to xbox 360.
This site has a plenty of info you might find useful:Orayn said:Anyone have general advice on making your arcade stick cases? My friend and I are planning on making our own this summer, and I was wondering if there were any designs or materials that are or aren't particularly beginner friendly. We're relatively well versed in the necessary power tools, but this is a new type of project for us.
I've been browsing Slagcoin quite a bit, but I was more interested in any experiences GAFers have had with designs that worked especially well, or especially poorly. Slagcoin is a great site, though. Very informative.thorin said:
Got a link to that? The RT button on my 360 TE stops responding sometimes and I assume it's some sort of grounding issue because removing the cable from the 360 and then plugging it back in usually fixes it.bumpkin said:I don't know if MarkMan can chime in on this at all, but what is the consensus (if any) on the TE 'S' sticks in terms of quirks? I have a SFIV TE (original) and I eventually cracked it open and did the grounding mod from the SRK forums because I was having issues with buttons gradually becoming unresponsive the more I played each sitting; most likely due to the absurd static my "micro-suede" living room couch generates when the air's dry. Will I most likely have to perform the same type of mod on a TE 'S'?
Sure thing. I didn't have it bookmarked, but I was able to transcribe the URL from the pages I printed off. The info starts around post #215.Mikhal said:Got a link to that? The RT button on my 360 TE stops responding sometimes and I assume it's some sort of grounding issue because removing the cable from the 360 and then plugging it back in usually fixes it.
I have a huge crush on this arcade stick ;_;_dementia said:Actually, it was a regular SFIV TE (I dyed the sides black)
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it looks like this now:
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Much appreciated! Looks like a lot of people in that thread had the exact same issue I had too.bumpkin said:Sure thing. I didn't have it bookmarked, but I was able to transcribe the URL from the pages I printed off. The info starts around post #215.
http://shoryuken.com/f177/te-fightstick-button-issues-178112/index9.html
My favorite part is how well he matched artwork to flow well with the wood side panels.FootNinja said:I have a huge crush on this arcade stick ;_;
I'd pay bucks for something like that, But I don't know if I'd be willing to learn how to do it myself.
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Full Seimitsu except for the Sanwa start button and plugs.
Round 2 should be cheaper and available now, so it has that going for it.Hex said:So now it is that time again.
I am in need of a fight stick, and am torn between getting a round two Madcatz Street fighter 4 TE, (I have given up hope of a HORI Real Arcade PRO.V3 SE) or should I wait for the inevitable Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition TE which will be super secret until it hits?
Struct09 said:MK1 classic fight stick being released by PDP: http://www.trmk.org/news/20632/gamestop_leaks_pdp_mortal_kombat_klassic_fight_stick.html
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DoubleTap said:From the MK Thread...new stick incoming. And yet another stick for Markman's collection![]()
Trin3785 said:Has anyone tried to use the MK stick config with other fighting games? I am tempted to get one but I feel it isnt worth it if I cant use it comfortably on anything but MK.
Got the parts today, took about a half hour thanks to the 1200 screws around that casing and the wire disconnects. I was expecting a difference but not this drastic. It's a whole other level of awesome. Went with Cherry microswitches on the buttons too and it's a big difference.Mercutio said:Other than a few snags (so many gold screws and the joystick washer thingy) it's pretty simple.
However, I will probably end up trading this in somewhere for a Madcatz stick and modding the heck out of it instead. I'm having the hardest time adjusting to the center block, and I know it'll be tricky for other games as well.
Hex said:So now it is that time again.
I am in need of a fight stick, and am torn between getting a round two Madcatz Street fighter 4 TE, (I have given up hope of a HORI Real Arcade PRO.V3 SE) or should I wait for the inevitable Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition TE which will be super secret until it hits?
SePhoBroth said:Use a screwdriver to pry it off. If you don't have one try a knife.
BiggNife said:Arcade stick peoples, I need help!
I've been using an SF4 SE with a Sanwa stick and Seimitsu buttons for some time now. However, as of about an hour ago, moving right does not work correctly on the sanwa stick. It seems to register moving right when I move the stick halfway to the right, but it doesn't respond when I move it all the way to the right, which makes it more or less impossible to use.
I tried unplugging the connector and reconnecting it multiple times, but to no avail. So then I tried my old MadCatz stick that came with the SE, and...it works just fine. Is there anything I can do to fix my Sanwa or should I just buy a new one? And before anyone asks, I have zero soldering skills.
Also, it looks like LizardLick is sold out of the JLF-TP-8YT-SK. Is there another reliable place online that sells it for $25 or less?
Raife said:For the Punch/Kick buttons on a TE you want the 30mm buttons. 24mm are quite a bit smaller. They will be the ones that are used for the Start and Select/Back buttons on your TE stick.
Philooch said:awesome thanks for the info, does it matter for the ball size?
darkressurection said:Hey MarkMan, I want to throw an idea out there for you guys at MadCatz. You should sell a Standard Edition Fightstick to Tournament Edition Fightstick conversion kit. Basically just the casing for the standard TE.
The reason I thought about this is because when SF4 first came out I bought an SE because I wasn't sure how I would like the game. Now I am starting to try and get more serious about fighters in general and really want to get a TE. The problem is that 1) I already invested money into my SE to get Sanwa parts in it and 2)I am fairly broke or else I would buy a TE.
If there was a way I could basically buy a plain colored TE casing and slap my current buttons and stick into it that would be awesome, and there would still be incentive to buy the fancier TE's like the MvC and Chun-Li sticks. There would just now be an option for those of us who didn't want to commit right away.
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