Been seriously considering buying an Etokki Omni for awhile now but still can't fully commit. Anyone else here have one? What are your thoughts on it?
Never used it personally, but a Tekken player at my locals swears by it.
Been seriously considering buying an Etokki Omni for awhile now but still can't fully commit. Anyone else here have one? What are your thoughts on it?
Look up DIY Vewlix.
Any good deals on sticks lately? My girl wants one after we went to evo!
It will take some time, but I wouldn't say hard. But you have to keep at it. No going back to pad when you get frustrated.
I think it's pretty cool because it feels like you're in an arcade at least
I keep linking this one because it's just a great price:
I noticed amazon warehouse had some razer evos in stock:
TBH, they're fairly close. They're somewhere in the middle between Sanwa and Seimitsu, IMO, leaning a lot more towards the Sanwa feel. It's usually not hard to get used to different levers and buttons, but if not, you could eventually swap them.That RAP is tempting but I've only ever used Sanwa sticks and buttons.
I'd got with brook just because I know they're reliable, quality products. Don't know much about alternatives. Once I find something reliable, I tend to stick with it.
Any recommendations for a cheap adapter solution to use older generation sticks (PS3/360/PS2) on the Xbox one? I can't buy any more new sticks because I've got too many!
I've seen a couple of Brook solutions but leaning towards the Mayflash Ultimate because it seems more versatile.
Also seen some $20 PS2 to Xbone adapters on Aliexpress but no idea if they're any good.
I have Mayflash Saturn-to-PC/PS3 adapter and everything-to-Switch adapter and they both work fine. I haven't felt any noticeable input lag caused by either adapter.
Yes.So does this one have good quality? I have never purchased an arcade stick for a home console, but I am comfortable with whatever would have been in the arcades in the 90's on a SF or MK machine. I don't even play soul caliber. $104
https://www.amazon.com/HORI-Real-Ar...al+Arcade+Pro&qid=1566140741&s=gateway&sr=8-4
Thanks. The location of the DS4 d-pad is killing me, I am always fumbling into he stick and then I try to use that and that sucks cause I fumble into the PS button. If you don't mind a follow up question, if you have any idea, is this going to feel large enough for a guy with big hands? I know this is really general or vague but maybe you have some insight.
I think you should be fine. There's a good distance between the lever and buttons, and the body is fairly spacious unlike say, the RAP 4/V.Thanks. The location of the DS4 d-pad is killing me, I am always fumbling into he stick and then I try to use that and that sucks cause I fumble into the PS button. If you don't mind a follow up question, if you have any idea, is this going to feel large enough for a guy with big hands? I know this is really general or vague but maybe you have some insight.
of course it is, I just bought one last week T_T
Panthera evo is 140 right now on Amazon.
If you can deal with it being wired only, a UFB would fit that bill at least. You have to hold down specific buttons while plugging it in for Switch though, unless that has changed with recent firmware.Oh baby, wireless (and wired) Brook board for PS3/PS4/Switch (and hopefully/presumably other platforms like PC/Mac/iOS/Android through PS4 controller support?):
Only reason I'd hold off on this for my next stick would be wanting 360 support for the shmups I have on there.
Panthera evo is 140 right now on Amazon.
Yeah I already have the UFB for my sticks, the ideal is basically like a wireless UFB...which this is so very close to. Are there PS3/4 to 360 adapters? When I looked it seemed like everything was for the other way around.If you can deal with it being wired only, a UFB would fit that bill at least. You have to hold down specific buttons while plugging it in for Switch though, unless that has changed with recent firmware.
What's the cheapest way to make a madcatz te2 ps3/4 stick work natively with a switch and Xbox one as well?
TBH, by the time you buy two $35-$40 adapters, the Brook board is only another $15 or so and it would be native, at that point. I love my adapters for other controllers but I put a UFB into my stick because it served a higher purpose.Probably two Brooks converters. Their universal fighting board would be easier in practice (changing the board in the stick), but costs a bit more.
TBH, by the time you buy two $35-$40 adapters, the Brook board is only another $15 or so and it would be native, at that point. I love my adapters for other controllers but I put a UFB into my stick because it served a higher purpose.