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I have been googling, bruh. I'm asking you guys for help. There doesn't seem to be many options out there.
Try this one http://bfy.tw/3pIa
wow, im having a hard time finding many options for USB mono wireless headsets. Logitech makes business class ones, but they will run you $120I don't want both of my ears covered though. Any other wireless alternatives?
ps4 + bluetooth is a bitch. you could try being helpfulTry this one http://bfy.tw/3pIa
I have been googling, bruh. I'm asking you guys for help. There doesn't seem to be many options out there.
ps4 + bluetooth is a bitch. you could try being helpful
I have the old Super Street Fighter IV 360 arcade stick, is this still suitable for modern play in Ultra SF4 and SF5 - should I consider button or stick replacements?
If you are playing SFV on PC it will be just fine, for PS4 not so well. As far as button/stick replacements, how much have you used it? I usually replace my joystick once a year and buttons every few years but I use my stick 3-4 days a week.
wow, im having a hard time finding many options for USB mono wireless headsets. Logitech makes business class ones, but they will run you $120
ps4 + bluetooth is a bitch. you could try being helpful
Well PS4 won't ever recognize 360 sticks, but when it comes to PS3 sticks it isn't native. There's a driver that a dev can use to recognize PS3 sticks but only a few games use it. Skullgirls, MKX, and USF4 are the only ones right now, I think. Capcom hasn't said what SFV is going to do on that front yet.
So what are the odds of the TE2+ (from Amazon) arriving day one alongside SFV? It's not the end of the world if I can't get it day one since I have another stick, but it'd be cool to start SFV with the new one.
If you're just hooking up to a PC this $12 one should work:That involves using the one part of sticks I know nothing about. The motherboard? Hell I don't even know what it's called. The controller interface?
Should I gut one from a cheap stick I find?
What's the disadvantage to this over the ipac? Much cheaper, am I losing anything along the way?If you're just hooking up to a PC this $12 one should work:
http://www.focusattack.com/brands/JEY.html
Well one player vs two, and potentially easier or harder wiring (depending what you want, cause you need to use those little included blocks vs the screw in terminals on the IPAC), otherwise I'd guess IPAC has more software configuration support vs the cheap one presumably just being a standard USB controller.What's the disadvantage to this over the ipac? Much cheaper, am I losing anything along the way?
What's the disadvantage to this over the ipac? Much cheaper, am I losing anything along the way?
what is the main difference between the og te2 and the + version? sorry if already posted.
the plus is compatible with the current gen
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just finished these, simple parts swap mods (full sanwa). accidental good photo taken.
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just finished these, simple parts swap mods (full sanwa). accidental good photo taken.
Anyone know the best place to buy arcade parts in Canada? I want maybe an ipac or that other interface thing and some seimitsu buttons. Getting this from an american store like focusattack is painful right now
What shells are those I really like that! Maybe I will use those instead! Any link or names please?
Amazing. What camera did you use?
What shells are those I really like that! Maybe I will use those instead! Any link or names please?
If you look on eBay (I searched eBay Canada) there were a bunch of hits for "USB encoder"...granted it seems like they're all (or nearly all) from China/HK. And if you're going to buy from there, AliExpress might be another option, haven't bought anything myself there though. But if you search for "arcade USB encoder" it brings up the same stuff.Canadian joysticks doesn't seem to have the ipac or the cheaper 12 dollar board thing. The only one I see there is a 99 ps360+ unless I am bad at searching. Darn.
Some people have been asking about the inside of the MC Alpha Fightstick. Here it is: https://twitter.com/MarkMan23/status/690593694173376512
Eh from those tweets a few days ago:
https://mobile.twitter.com/Gummowned/status/688225765469466624
From those and the picture in the article I'm guessing he just had to clip/unsolder the wires off the original buttons, put on quick disconnects, and attached them to new buttons (and bent the contacts down to fit).
anyone got any photos of the new madcatz sticks side by side ?
This is the best I could come up with, but can't figure out if they're actually compatible with PS4. I'm going to try them and return if they don't work.
i'm pretty sure any bluetooth headset intended for phones will work for chat on ps4. well that was how it was on ps3. you won't be able to get actual game audio from them though.
Not really a fan of the SFV TE2 colors :/
Curious to see what other TEs are in the pipeline.
Why not replace the parts with colors you want? Madcatz sells replacement side panels off their site.
Because $229+$$$+$$$=$$$$$$$ lol
Unfortunately this isn't true. Many Bluetooth headsets that worked on the PS3 are not even recognized by the PS4. Turtle Beach, for example, had to start selling a cord to connect their wireless headsets to the PS4 controller to allow for chat (similar to how the 360 handled it). I don't even think the newer Turtle Beach wireless headsets connect via Bluetooth. I think they just package that cord with them standard now.
the easiest at this point would be to get some quick disconnects, wire, and a brook screw terminal PCB. This would still cost you about $100, but screw terminals are basically foolproof, and the only tools you need are a small flat head screw driver, and plyersSo it looks like the alpha is out for me.
I was going to take my 360 TE parts (buttons and stick plus octo gate) and slap them into the alpha, but it looks like that won't work easily? I just want to open it up, pop in and pop out pieces as I'm scared of fucking it up. If it requires anymore than that then I'm out.
Blah.
One day I'll have the $200+ to get a new TE for my PS4. One day. ; ;
Depends what you're comparing to, like if you were expecting clicky buttons you're not going to get that with Japanese style sticks like the Mad Catz. But if you want more springiness or something it might be better, and worst case you could swap the buttons out.Jumping in here for a quick question. I'm a 100% newbie to all this, super-casual player, don't know what I'm talking about with any of this. Been playing Guilty Gear and MKX on PS4, gonna pick up SFV.
I recently picked up a Hori Fighting Stick Mini 4. It's okay, but the buttons feel kind of... mushy? I certainly didn't expect the feel of an arcade cabinet for 40 bucks, but it just doesn't feel that great to me. Is the Mad Catz SFV Arcade Fightstick Alpha assumedly going to be a pretty decent step up from this one? As a casual player, the $80 for that would definitely be around my ceiling. If it wouldn't be too much of a difference I'd probably just stick with this one.
Crimp connectors are simple and sounds like that's all you'd need, but if you already have a stick and controls, I'd say just get the Brook PCB too. About the same price and you wouldn't need to deal changing over to a completely new case (unless you want to I guess).So it looks like the alpha is out for me.
I was going to take my 360 TE parts (buttons and stick plus octo gate) and slap them into the alpha, but it looks like that won't work easily? I just want to open it up, pop in and pop out pieces as I'm scared of fucking it up. If it requires anymore than that then I'm out.
Blah.
One day I'll have the $200+ to get a new TE for my PS4. One day. ; ;