Super "NeoGAF Arcade Stick Thread" II TURBO

hey guys, first time ordering a stick ever

im about to get that HRAP4 kai from arcadeshock ( shipping to canada) for the new hayabusa buttons and I was wondering if anyone ever had any issue with them?

if my order comes fucked up its possible for me to return it? etc
 
Just got my dark red sanwa buttons and matching balltop in. Gonna be painting the case for an old SFIV arcade stick to match and using some enamel to seal it up nicely. Thinking about going with a nice solid color for the top. Maybe yellow or black. Keeping it simple this time. Only thing is I'm seroiously considering dropping a ps360 pcb into the thing since a PS4 and KOF 14 is happening for me soon.

Decisions to make.
 
Can anyone point me to a stick that will work with PS4, XB1, 360 and PC?
IIRC there is no pre-built stick that works with all of those consoles out of the box. The closest you'll find is the Mayflash F300, which requires a PS4/360/XB1 controller to be connected to the stick itself.
If you're up for it, you can mod an existing stick with a new PCB like the Brook Universal Fighting Board. or you can also build an entirely custom stick.

However, I just found an upcoming stick which I am tentatively going to call the Mayflash V3. If this stick is real and if it's priced as competitively as the Mayflash V2, it could be a game-changer.
 
I'm heading off to Japan in a few weeks, and thought its a good time for me to look around for a stick for my PC. Postage from Amazon to where I live would be expensive as I live in South East Asia.

Any recommendations for a stick and where to buy from - maybe approx $100? My last stick was the Hori Fighting Stick 3 for the PS3 and it was ok, but it tended to move a lot.
 
I'm heading off to Japan in a few weeks, and thought its a good time for me to look around for a stick for my PC. Postage from Amazon to where I live would be expensive as I live in South East Asia.

Any recommendations for a stick and where to buy from - maybe approx $100? My last stick was the Hori Fighting Stick 3 for the PS3 and it was ok, but it tended to move a lot.

Mak Japan in Akihabara Or the Yodobashi Camera also in Akihabara. Mak Japan carries some older limited edition sticks and lots of sanwa parts. Yodobashi carries the Mad Cats TE+, TE2, TE2+, Chun edition sticks. They also carry the latest Hori RAP 4, V kai, and silent sticks. Once again I'm talking specifically about the Akihabara branch. Not all Yodoboshi Cameras carry fight sticks.
 
So I unscrew those visible grew screws, put the sticker on top of it, and then put the new screws on top of the screws when I use the pleiglass?

No. New screws will replace the old ones when you use plexiglass. If you printed your own art, You will have to make holes through sticker art/ stick art to secure plexiglass on stick.
 
Mak Japan in Akihabara Or the Yodobashi Camera also in Akihabara. Mak Japan carries some older limited edition sticks and lots of sanwa parts. Yodobashi carries the Mad Cats TE+, TE2, TE2+, Chun edition sticks. They also carry the latest Hori RAP 4, V kai, and silent sticks. Once again I'm talking specifically about the Akihabara branch. Not all Yodoboshi Cameras carry fight sticks.

I got back from Japan a month ago and Yodobashi had plenty of TES+'s and Hori's but the TE2+'s were nowhere to be found. In all the shops I went into, the Hori sticks were the most common. I'm sure I missed some stores though, so look around :p
 
So I unscrew those visible grew screws, put the sticker on top of it, and then put the new screws on top of the screws when I use the pleiglass?

No. New screws will replace the old ones when you use plexiglass. If you printed your own art, You will have to make holes through sticker art/ stick art to secure plexiglass on stick.

And to add to this, if you buy artwork and plexi from Arts Hobbies online, both the artwork sheet (it's not laminated so you can swap it out whenever) and plexi both have the holes already cut.

It's really simple, the worst part of modding your stick will be removing that laminate stick and really getting aggressive with Goo-Gone to remove all the residue so you have a nice smooth surface to lay your new art and plexi on.
 
No. New screws will replace the old ones when you use plexiglass. If you printed your own art, You will have to make holes through sticker art/ stick art to secure plexiglass on stick.

So I just screw in the holes through the plexi glass and sticker art and that will be enough to secure it?

And to add to this, if you buy artwork and plexi from Arts Hobbies online, both the artwork sheet (it's not laminated so you can swap it out whenever) and plexi both have the holes already cut.

It's really simple, the worst part of modding your stick will be removing that laminate stick and really getting aggressive with Goo-Gone to remove all the residue so you have a nice smooth surface to lay your new art and plexi on.

What type of paper do I use for my new artwork?
 
I got back from Japan a month ago and Yodobashi had plenty of TES+'s and Hori's but the TE2+'s were nowhere to be found. In all the shops I went into, the Hori sticks were the most common. I'm sure I missed some stores though, so look around :p

Strange. Last time I went was three weeks ago and they had the SFV TE2+. The TE2+ is also available in the Mad Catz store in one of the Softmap shops in Akihabara as well.
 
My buddy drew some artwork for my HRAP 4 Kai. I'm pretty happy with it. I'm thinking of adding an illuminated stick, but I need to do some research as to how to power the LED.

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hey guys, first time ordering a stick ever

im about to get that HRAP4 kai from arcadeshock ( shipping to canada) for the new hayabusa buttons and I was wondering if anyone ever had any issue with them?

if my order comes fucked up its possible for me to return it? etc

It's a good stick. No issues with mine.

Don't know anything about ordering sticks from arcadeshock.
 
Uh, so I randomly got gifted a Round 2 TE in addition to my TES+ that I bought two months ago. Fucking sweet. I was thinking about modding it, but it might actually end up replacing my TES+.
 
My buddy drew some artwork for my HRAP 4 Kai. I'm pretty happy with it. I'm thinking of adding an illuminated stick, but I need to do some research as to how to power the LED.

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I don't know what your PCB looks like, but what I got are these 4 things

http://www.paradisearcadeshop.com/p...oducts/530-white-5-volt-3mm-joystick-led.html
http://www.paradisearcadeshop.com/s...aft.html?search_query=hollow+shaft&results=56
any bubble top (I went with Smoke): http://www.paradisearcadeshop.com/516-seimitsu
http://www.paradisearcadeshop.com/a...ip-ring.html?search_query=slip+ring&results=2

Ask them to drill the balltop out, if they don't you will have to. It wasn't hard when I did it. The last item is a gyro, prevents the wires from tangling regardless of how much your stick spins

For power, you need to hook the LED to a VCC/5V on your PCB, and to a ground
 
I don't know what your PCB looks like, but what I got are these 4 things

http://www.paradisearcadeshop.com/p...oducts/530-white-5-volt-3mm-joystick-led.html
http://www.paradisearcadeshop.com/s...aft.html?search_query=hollow+shaft&results=56
any bubble top (I went with Smoke): http://www.paradisearcadeshop.com/516-seimitsu
http://www.paradisearcadeshop.com/a...ip-ring.html?search_query=slip+ring&results=2

Ask them to drill the balltop out, if they don't you will have to. It wasn't hard when I did it. The last item is a gyro, prevents the wires from tangling regardless of how much your stick spins

For power, you need to hook the LED to a VCC/5V on your PCB, and to a ground

Thanks for the info. I'm not sure this Sanwa shaft would be compatible with the Hayabusa stick on the HRAP4 Kai. Also, I'm guessing I don't need a resistor for the LED, correct?
 
Thanks for the info. I'm not sure this Sanwa shaft would be compatible with the Hayabusa stick on the HRAP4 Kai. Also, I'm guessing I don't need a resistor for the LED, correct?
resistor is already inline on that one, which is why I recommend it. I'm pretty sure JLF shaft and hayabusa shaft are identical, though probably best to confirm that.
 
I know this isn't the right thread, but just posting here for visibility. Lemme know if this is verboten to post here.

looking to sell my Hori Real Arcade Stick Pro 4 with Sanwa buttons. Looking for $130 shipped, it's in great condition.

Pics: http://imgur.com/a/UbXG3
 
Finally got my focusattack silencer rings for the sanwas that I put in my HRAP V Hayabusa. Loving how much quieter they are! They still feel pretty good, too. Definitely recommended.
 
My TE2+ seems to randomly disconnect while playing and I'm not sure what the problem could be. Has anyone had similar issues?
 
My TE2+ seems to randomly disconnect while playing and I'm not sure what the problem could be. Has anyone had similar issues?

Hmm. Only time I experienced this was with the OG Madcatz Fightstick, the cheap one that was $49.99. I always assumed it was a PCB issue.
 
The past two months, I helped my friend make his neogeo cab playable on ps2 and xbox consoles. At first, he had two ps1 namco fightstick with red octane converters strapped on the cab, which hurt the risk immensely if one play on it for too long. I added two mc cthulhu pcbs, sanwa and new american parts.

I modded his ps2 so he did not have to open his cab to power his ps2 on or off: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4FSbY_ZjgI

Here's what it looks like so far:

We plan to mod his xbox's power button the same way as the ps2's. Also, we'll add rj45 neutrik ports for game-pads and personal fightsticks.
 
RP from the Tekken OT

There are some arcade sticks on which for I cant perform at all EWFGs, and others which I can do them all day long with my eyes closed.

Ive tired to ask the guys that work at the arcades to tell me which brand they are using but they seem a bit reluctant to answer.

Ive noticed that on more "flimsy" sticks I perform much better than on "stiff" ones.

In my hose I use the Hori Real Arcade Pro 4 , which I find it more on the "middle", any recommendations for a more "flimsy" one?
 
Odd, I usually find the tighter sticks better for EWGF because of the fast return to neutral. The Crown models are especially nice for that.

A "loose" stick is more than likely an issue with the spring on them starting to get loose and needing to be replaced, the arcade operators are reluctant to say much because they are probably being lazy and not fixing their sticks :P
 
Odd, I usually find the tighter sticks better for EWGF because of the fast return to neutral. The Crown models are especially nice for that.

A "loose" stick is more than likely an issue with the spring on them starting to get loose and needing to be replaced, the arcade operators are reluctant to say much because they are probably being lazy and not fixing their sticks :P

I know right? but really, on a stiff stick I cant perform EWGF at all.

Is there a brand that sells "loose" sticks or grade of stiffness?
 
Is there any way to buy a new replacement TE2/TE2+ USB cable? I think something is wrong with mine, since I've noticed it sometimes disconnects if you mess with the base of the connection to the stick, but it's very inconsistent.
 
Having an issue with my TE2+ that I got back in February.

It's been giving me multiple inputs without having to click in the direction. Like if I'm holding Up + Forward (9) and I wiggle the stick a bit without going to another direction, it'll give me multiple inputs of 9+6. Also when holding up, without putting the stick back into neutral it can give me multiple inputs of 8 up to 4 times.

It's not that big of an issue playing street fighter, but if I wanted to play an airdasher it'd be pretty much unplayable.

I tried to go back to Amazon to see if I could get a replacement, but they said I have to go to Madcatz. Should I just send the stick in or try to get a local to fix it? And if I try to get the local to fix it does it void the warranty under madcatz?
 
Having an issue with my TE2+ that I got back in February.

It's been giving me multiple inputs without having to click in the direction. Like if I'm holding Up + Forward (9) and I wiggle the stick a bit without going to another direction, it'll give me multiple inputs of 9+6. Also when holding up, without putting the stick back into neutral it can give me multiple inputs of 8 up to 4 times.

It's not that big of an issue playing street fighter, but if I wanted to play an airdasher it'd be pretty much unplayable.

I tried to go back to Amazon to see if I could get a replacement, but they said I have to go to Madcatz. Should I just send the stick in or try to get a local to fix it? And if I try to get the local to fix it does it void the warranty under madcatz?
if the JLF is the issue, you can probably get a local to fix it without voiding the warranty, if its the PCB, not much a local is going to be able to do.

I'm not sure what mad catz would look at for voided warranty, but I'm assuming its the glued on plugs seal on the PCB being broken
 
So I'm packing, had my sticks out to take that pic and didn't put them back up before going to bed. Get home last night, and one of my cats is MANIC about being fed. I got home late, so she was especially rowdy, and she's walking between my feet. I'm trying to set stuff down, and I almost step on her and have to shift my weight so I don't kill my cat, and I come down with a foot on my OG VLX. :(

Hella dended the frame and panel. :( :(

Took it apart to try and straighten it out, but only made it worse, I think. Anywhere I can go that might be able to straighten out metal?
 
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