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| NoOne=NBA=:
Yes, Assault is 1-P; but does use two sticks, so I included it. I didn't proof my post before I posted it. |
| Grauwulf:
Thanks NoOne=NBA= That answeres my question. That way I only have to buy one T-stick Plus and one regular one. I can put the 4-8 way switchable one in the 1P position to play 4-way games. |
| Nefesis:
--- Quote from: pcolson on June 16, 2004, 12:51:57 pm ---The T-stick plus is excellent for 4/8 way switching, but I don't like the feel with the switches that come with it. I replaced them with Cherrys, and it is fantastic!!! --- End quote --- when you said you replaced the microswitches, did you replace them with the .187" 0.1 amp ones from happs? avaliable here: http://www.happcontrols.com/index.html?http://www.happcontrols.com/amusement/acesor/switches.htm! |
| Todd H:
I'm interested in this whole T-Stick/cherry microswitch deal. I'm still planning my control panel and I'm trying to avoid turning it into a frankenpanel. ;) To me, the ultimate joystick would combine the feel of the Competition with the T-Stick's easy 4/8 way switching. A man can dream can't he? ;D |
| NoOne=NBA=:
You can actually HAVE that, if you really want it. Just hook an automotive fan control assembly to the 4-way/8-way actuator on a J-stik, so that it pulls/pushes the actuator from outside the cabinet. It's got the soft feel/long throw of the Competitions, but the easy switching of the T-stik. |
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