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| Gavica:
Thanks, I noticed alot of their buttons are out of stock, do they constantly replenish? |
| mgb:
Yeah, I believe they're pretty good about restocking. I see a few other things on the site that were out of stock a few weeks ago but are now back in stock. |
| Gavica:
well today I finally got around to actually playing with the tatsunoko stick (still with its original parts) and not only did I hate the feel of the buttons, but I hated the joystick even more, its very lose, you need to move it quite a bit before it registers the movement. Nothing at all like my happ joystick which was really stiff and felt like I had alot more control. With the replacement sanwa stick u posted, will the stick be more stiff like the happ or kinda lose? |
| mgb:
Well the Sanwa JLF won't feel the same as a Happ. I have some Happ Competitions, Sanwa JLWs and a Sanwa JLF. To me the JLF is definately not my favorite but I used it for a 4-way. They are one of the most popular japanese sticks for fighters. Another very popular stick is the seimitsu. Many people prefer them to the Sanwa. http://www.lizardlick.com/Seimitsu-LS-40-01-Black_p_433.html unfortunately with those madcats sticks, you are limited to what you can put in. You can always double up on the joysticks spring or replace it with a heavier one. Google it, a lot of guys have done it. A japanese stick probably won't feel like a Happ but it will most likely feel better than the old current stick you have. |
| Gavica:
well the 2 buttons I ordered arrived today, that was lightning fast. Like u said, the Happ is just too long and wont fit, the sanwa should do the trick, but need to install it first to make sure it feels right. |
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