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| ogisha007:
I'm trying to build an arcade cabinet from scratch (not totally from scratch, since I would probably get the cabinet wood parts done by someone else) and, as all the noobs, I have some questions i would like to ask: -This whole thing about keyboard encoders has confused me pretty much, and so i ask a simple question: how many buttons will I be able to push simultaneously without any problems, and does this vary from encoder to encoder? -I want to build a cabinet for 2 players, 7 buttons each, a trackball, spinner, etc. I would love it if you had recommendations for the joysticks(8-way), buttons(would like microswitches), and the trackball. Sorry if I've made you mad with my noobish questions :angry: , but bear in mind that I'm only 14 yrs old and got a lot of questions (should be ordering Project Arcade soon to demystify some stuff :) ) More questions will probably follow, since i'm a little tired now (going to take a nap) |
| pointdablame:
Welcome. Go read the Wiki on this board, you will answer a TON of your questions, including some that you probably didn't even know you had. You can find the wiki here: http://wiki.arcadecontrols.com/ You should also check the stickied threads in each forum as your questions have been asked a lot before, you'll find a lot of good info in those threads. To answer some of your questions very quickly though, - Number of button presses will vary by encoder, but most (if not all) commercial encoders do not have ghosting and blocking problems that you'd have with a keyboard encoder. So basically, don't worry about it. - Don't ask for recommendations on joysticks. There is no "best" one. You need to try some and also figure out what types of games you play most. - Happ horizontal microswitch buttons are pretty much the standard microswitch button people get. - I like Happ trackballs better than Betson/Imperial or others, but they are all pretty good. Now go read :) |
| hypernova:
14? Familiar with the classics? I didn't know people that young knew what an arcade was. Good luck on your build! |
| Q*Bert_OP:
--- Quote from: hypernova on April 17, 2006, 12:12:37 pm ---14? Familiar with the classics? I didn't know people that young knew what an arcade was. --- End quote --- :laugh2: Most of my machines are older than I am... |
| ogisha007:
--- Quote from: hypernova on April 17, 2006, 12:12:37 pm ---14? Familiar with the classics? I didn't know people that young knew what an arcade was. Good luck on your build! --- End quote --- @hypernova Well, it's a long story, and it involves stuff that possibly breaks the forum rules, so i best not talk about it ;D (i live in Serbia, so a classsic is probably not in a cabinet but on a hard disc or burned CD, sadly :'( Not that i wouldn't buy and play on originals, it's just that they're pretty much not available and the arcades are pretty lame, most of the machines not working properly... :blah: and so on). Oh, and thanks on the good luck :) @pointdablame Thanks for the explanations and the link, I've already got most of the stuff about in my head, I just need to make a final plan and order stuff, I will take my time though, since I have to study for my exams and stuff... |
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