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| hartdre:
Hey. Do you live in North America? The reason I ask is I wanted to know, when you go to a local arcade do you have trouble adapting to the other joysticks used there. I've heard there is a learning curve to the J-Stik and didn't want to have trouble going back to older sticks when I play at an arcade. Thanks alot, Drew |
| ptpeter:
what about the joy sticks that are switchable between 4 and 8 way? are you interested in those? |
| hartdre:
Yeah, but I think (correct me if I'm wrong) that the J-Stik can switch by simply turning the restrictor. Thanks, Drew |
| DaveStall:
I tried several sticks in my controller (Supers, P360, and T-Sticks) and ended up using the J-Sticks. The J-Stick does have a rotating restrictor plate to change from 4-way to 8-way operation. I think the sticks are fantastic, especially for a stand alone controller, as the spring tension is light enough that you won't be sliding your controller all over your desk like you would with a T-Stick or P360. The J-Sticks are a bit shorter than the Happ sticks, so keep that in mind when you think about your panel thickness. Dave |
| Havok:
The Happs P360s are great for fighters - very easy to do the special moves. Smooth, optical interface - best of all, no clicking! You can also get balltop replacements, Slikstik sells them... |
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