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| mmmPeanutButter:
of course, my question is going to sound stupid... but I wanted to ask about the feel of the t-stick plus, specifically related to the 4/8 way operation. I've read a few reviews and I understand that the throw is really short. Anyways, right now I have Happs Supers. The 4-way on the suppers... lets just say, "leaves something to be desired." Does this rotating plate on the t-stick plus give it the restrictive feel of a real 4-way, or the ghetto-4-way of the happs super??? Thanks for your help. |
| jcoleman:
It's definitely the restrictive feel. The short throw is nice, but I think it's rather stiff. Wish I had a P360 to compare it with... Coleman |
| patrickl:
Did you read the review on Kevin Steele's site? Ultimarc T-Stik Plus review |
| jdjuggler:
If I understand correctly, I think mmmPB wants to know the "4-way" feel as it relates to the restrictions on the corners. As a "real" 4-way pac-man type joystick cannot really go to the corners. I sort of forces you to the side or the top. Basically, does the t-stik pluss it feel as if you have one of those metal restrictor plates mounted on top of the joystick? |
| maraxle:
--- Quote from: jdjuggler on August 04, 2004, 03:41:29 pm ---If I understand correctly, I think mmmPB wants to know the "4-way" feel as it relates to the restrictions on the corners. As a "real" 4-way pac-man type joystick cannot really go to the corners. I sort of forces you to the side or the top. Basically, does the t-stik pluss it feel as if you have one of those metal restrictor plates mounted on top of the joystick? --- End quote --- Yes. There are no empty diagonal corners to hit, as the restrictor on the bottom makes it move in a diamond shape. |
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