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| jer2665:
Wow, that's a lot been said, and of course most people don't agree :P that's the thing with these pesky subjective questions. I'm planning on doing a 4 player panel, and as of now, i'm thinking the happs perfect 360's for players 1 and 2, as I will be playing mainly fighters, and metal gear, and stuff like that. But i do want the 4 players for xmen, ninja turtles, simpsons, and i also figured i'd use a good 4/8 way stick for players 3&4. mainly the players 3&4 sticks will be for xmen, ninja tutles and the simpsons, but also when I need a good 4 way for classics. as i won't be playing fighters or anything else like that on playser 3&4 it'll be for the games i listed above, and the 4 way for classics, what do you guys feel is best for that? i was thinking t-sticks plus. cost really isn't that big of a deal as I'd really like to do this best once. |
| Toonces:
--- Quote from: monkeybomb on April 01, 2005, 07:17:06 pm --- --- Quote from: Toonces on April 01, 2005, 10:47:02 am ---I have been thinking of a way to compare it but unless you have something to compare it's just not the same. The closest, non feel based comparison I could think of would be to draw 2 circles on a piece of paper. 1 5mm and 1 10mm. Put a dot in the center. Now move the dot straight up and when you hit the edge of the circle, stop. The 5mm circle represents the t-stick and the 10mm represents a Happ Super. --- End quote --- I teach for a living...that's brilliant. --- End quote --- Thank You for the compliment! It was the only way I could think of to describe the tighter feel without resorting to comparisons of other sticks. |
| AndyWarne:
Just a quick note about the T-Stiks. These are available with an optional light-action switch kit. We have just changed the supplier of these optional switches from NTE to SAIA, which are very nice switches. These switches give the stick a much lighter feel. Yes these are an extra-cost option at the moment on what is not the cheapest stick around. In the past the feedback I have been getting about these is that it's about 50/50 of people who like the stiffer and lighter switches. But if this seems to be changing, I will try to get the lighter switches fitted as standard. I will address this with our manufacturers. Andy Warne |
| countchocula8:
thank you all for your patience and helpful responses. toonces, your explanation on throw was excellent. after considering the cost/benefit of each stick, the happ supers seem to be a good choice for me. |
| Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: monkeybomb on April 01, 2005, 07:17:06 pm --- --- Quote from: Toonces on April 01, 2005, 10:47:02 am ---I have been thinking of a way to compare it but unless you have something to compare it's just not the same. The closest, non feel based comparison I could think of would be to draw 2 circles on a piece of paper. 1 5mm and 1 10mm. Put a dot in the center. Now move the dot straight up and when you hit the edge of the circle, stop. The 5mm circle represents the t-stick and the 10mm represents a Happ Super. --- End quote --- I teach for a living...that's brilliant. --- End quote --- I'll second that!!! |
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