Hellshingu
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Holy shit! Any other notable differences from the HRAP 4 ?
Stealth SLI 1080Ti humblebrag
I have 4 of them
Holy shit! Any other notable differences from the HRAP 4 ?
Stealth SLI 1080Ti humblebrag
I have 4 of them![]()
wtf. lmao
I had 5 but I RMA'd one of them because it was a bad card. I got one from each major brand.
Only use the Zotac as it was the best with speeds, cooling, and noise.
I had 5 but I RMA'd one of them because it was a bad card. I got one from each major brand.
Only use the Zotac as it was the best with speeds, cooling, and noise.
Is there, like, a work related reason you need so many? hahaha
Nice man. Making my new PC look like a Wii U.Kinda? The rest are technically going to work computers to run multiple 4k monitors I just tested them all and used the best one for myself.
So, I need to build a custom stick for a supergun. What's the recommended approach for this? I'm thinking it might be easiest to get a custom cabinet and a PCB and go from there... but I frankly don't even know where to start.
I saw a video of a modern supergun video that supported USB joysticks. Has that part of your build been decided yet?
Got mine in a few hours ago. Won't be able to play on it until I get home later today.
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Nice!Got mine when I picked it up on pre-order at my local GameStop's launch event. 24 hours later, I'm quite happy with it. I'm coming from the HRAP V Hayabusa Silent. Much better ergonomics all around, and better quality of life features, like having the L3/R3/Share and switch panel on the face of the stick rather than tucked under on the right side.
Great stick. After owning a MadCatz TES back on 360, MadCatz TE2 on PS4, HRAP V Hayabusa Silent, and now the HRAP T7 edition, gotta say I like the T7 the most.
Dang near went with a Razer Panthera instead, kinda glad I saved a bit of money and just got the HRAP T7.
Great stick. After owning a MadCatz TES back on 360, MadCatz TE2 on PS4, HRAP V Hayabusa Silent, and now the HRAP T7 edition, gotta say I like the T7 the most.
Dang near went with a Razer Panthera instead, kinda glad I saved a bit of money and just got the HRAP T7.
Just a suggestion since it's my first time modding an arcade stick.
So, I've modded my Venom arcade stick with sanwa pieces and everything works as expected. However I want to change the artwork and I printed one, but how can I cut the holes for the buttons? There is an "easy" way to do it? I've already destroyed one print.
I've always used a swivel-head craft knife for cutting button holes in art, and used the plexi overlay as a template in the specific case of the Venom.
This guy just showed up today:
Have to say, despite being kind of unhappy with the wait time & slow communication, this thing looks and feels great. Heavier than I expected for a full acrylic build, doesn't feel hollow or weak structurally. Only build quality criticism I have is that there is clearly some dust trapped between the art and the top acrylic panel. Aside from that I'm pretty pleased with how it turned out.
This guy just showed up today:
Have to say, despite being kind of unhappy with the wait time & slow communication, this thing looks and feels great. Heavier than I expected for a full acrylic build, doesn't feel hollow or weak structurally. Only build quality criticism I have is that there is clearly some dust trapped between the art and the top acrylic panel. Aside from that I'm pretty pleased with how it turned out.
Probably depends on if you want sanwa buttons in that HRAP as well.I can't decide:
Should I get the Venom Arcade for 89 and mod it with Sanwa Parts for 69
> Total 158
Or just get a Hori Real Arcade Pro Kai 4 for 150
So I'm having issues with my TE2+ stick and was hoping somebody could help me with it. At times, even the slightest movement of the cable will disconnect the controller. I'm assuming it's an issue with the cable so I'm looking to buy a replacement if possible. If there any place I can find them?
Might be the PCB.
I can't decide:
Should I get the Venom Arcade for 89 and mod it with Sanwa Parts for 69
> Total 158
Or just get a Hori Real Arcade Pro Kai 4 for 150
HORI Real Arcade Pro Hayabusa Tekken 7 Edition Fight Stick for Xbox One
Buy new : $ 179 99
Platform: Xbox One, Xbox 360
Usually ships within 1 to 2 months.
What the FUCK
HORI Real Arcade Pro Hayabusa Tekken 7 Edition Fight Stick for Xbox One
Buy new : $ 179 99
Platform: Xbox One, Xbox 360
Usually ships within 1 to 2 months.
What the FUCK
https://arcadeshock.com/collections...en-7-fight-stick-microsoft-xbox-one-pre-order
looks like its still in stock...go go go!
Nice!
I'm now very curious.
Feel like I need to justify my statement with slightly more robust commentary.
First of all, as said, ergonomics coming out of my most recent stick purchase -- which is the HRAP V Hayabusa Silent (PS4/PS3/PC) -- is vastly improved over the stick experience I've had the last year. It's not that Hayabusa is at all unusable or even grossly off the mark in any way, but it does feel a bit cramped compared to my previous MadCatz sticks, and it's good to get back to a larger profile with the HRAP T7. Its weight and sturdy, though admittedly one big thing I miss is the easy-access for button and stick replacement that was in the TE2 with the flip-open top panel.
On the feel of Hori's buttons and stick, I personally feel as if they feel just slightly better than traditional Sanwa parts that tend to be favored in the stick community. They seem to have a bit more of a tactile give and snap than Sanwa parts, and again the tactile sensation is a step up from my Hayabusa Silent, which felt spongy and kinda dull to work with, but the Hori buttons definitely seem a bit quieter than Sanwa stuff, despite the actual press sensation being similar. Also, the smaller button size (I think 24mm?) is a welcome change to me, something I don't think I've personally experienced with a stick before. I'm finding my fingers, despite being long and reachable, able to reach inputs a lot easier, especially "fringe" inputs to the far right of the button lineups. It's helped by the curvature of the buttons too, rather than the fringe buttons kind of flattening out into a straight horizontal row.
Finally, coming out of that Hayabusa for the past year, the button arrangement existing almost entirely on the top panel (aside from the touchpad) is great, and it now includes a microphone port -- something that's been sorely missing on all of the sticks I've owned up to this point (save for the TES back on 360). I do actually plug my earbuds into my controller pretty frequently, so this is an extremely welcome addition. Also, that start button panel is super neat, and seems to have existed on previous sticks, namely the Hori Tekken Tag 2 and Soulcalibur V sticks, which both seem to be almost exactly the same layout-wise from what I can see.
EDIT: Also worth noting that in Tekken 7 it works perfectly in "PS4" mode. The toggle only has PS4 and PS3 modes. I haven't tested it in any other game yet but I'm going to reinstall Guilty Gear Xrd SIGN (I don't own Revelator on PC yet, only on PS4) to see if it works.
I really like it a lot, and at 179.99 it seems like an extremely good value for a stick, since many of them have gone north of the $200 mark now.
Also, I'm a filthy casual when it comes to fighting games, I don't think I've ever quite gotten competitively good at a single one of them. I started using a stick when Soulcalibur II came out on Gamecube and haven't been able to play fighters any other way since, but I'm definitely no arcade-bred type, so if that perspective changes any of my opinion for you, I thought it fair to share.
I agree with all of this. Hori's standard HRAP is too small for my liking, and the VLX layout they use isn't my favorite. This case is large, heavier, and has the far superior noir layout with space between buttons and sticks.
Also agree with the hayabusa buttons. I like them a lot more than regular sanwa (sanwa rg buttons still my favorite), and as I've said numerous times in this thread: hayabusa stick + 2lb spring = perfection.
Seconded. I am really liking this stick so far. I've been too lazy to put a 2lb spring in my T7 stick though...
Also are the matte finish on these buttons different from the first release of them? I don't know what it is but they feel a little different to the touch than the black ones I got last year.
I wish they would have offered other color options on the stick though. Getting tired of everything for PS4 being black.
I want the white stick so bad.
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