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| BobA:
To have a playable 2 player bartop your control panel should be wider then the actual bartop body or you can innovate and have a separate CP for the second player or 2 bartops with only a single computer. (It has been done before and it was great) |
| leapinlew:
One other thing to consider is the layout of the buttons. MK uses a layout with 5 buttons while MK3 uses a layout with 6 buttons in a unique configuration. I built a 2 player bartop with a 24" control panel. In the end, I think a full size makes more sense for a 2 player bartop. You can check out the Widowmaker bartop in my sig and look at the pic of it on the 36" round table. |
| rCadeGaming:
--- Quote from: paigeoliver on November 11, 2012, 09:45:41 pm ---Bartops are not the absolute best for 2 player fighters or two player games in general, as they can be very cramped. --- End quote --- +1 --- Quote from: BobA on November 11, 2012, 10:05:57 pm ---To have a playable 2 player bartop your control panel should be wider then the actual bartop body or you can innovate and have a separate CP for the second player or 2 bartops with only a single computer. (It has been done before and it was great) --- End quote --- +1 Be careful of the input lag with the flat screen. If it's bad it will hamper the feel of the games. http://shoryuken.com/forum/index.php?threads/sub-1-frame-hdtv-monitor-input-lag-database.145141/ Edit: That link seems to have stopped working, here's a new one http://forums.shoryuken.com/discussion/145141/sub-1-frame-hdtvmonitor-input-lag-database/p1 When shopping, be aware that response time is not the same as input lag. |
| tsomo2000:
Thanks for all the replys guys. It will give me some good reading for the night ahead. Thanks again. |
| dextercf:
Also, have you ordered the book yet? |
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