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Chris:

At least the Supers are adjustable, the only ones that Happ makes that are.  Of course, I upgraded to Supers from Ultimates, and anything beats Ultimates...
--Chris


rampy:

hey o-man,

so by that definition all leaf switches are shoddy too?

Some things require tweaking to get working optimally towards your preferred feel...  that's why i'm always under the hood (proverbially speaking - and not to adjust actuators)

*shrug*

rampy


Distortion:

If you play with the actuator a little, it's pretty easy to figure out even without instructions.  The big side inward means 8-way, the little side inward means 4-way.

Xiaou2:


--- Quote from: rampy on March 16, 2003, 07:14:55 pm ---hey o-man,

so by that definition all leaf switches are shoddy too?

Some things require tweaking to get working optimally towards your preferred feel...  that's why i'm always under the hood (proverbially speaking - and not to adjust actuators)

*shrug*

rampy


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  Actually, Yes.

 Leaf joysticks were replaced by microswitch joysticks because they kept comming out of propper allingment so often.  

  Also,  The Supers microswitches arnt meant to be adjusted...  and if you bend them too far, they are toasted.

  Leafs are actually better and more reliable than the supers micros - because leafs are meant to be bent - as they are springs.

  Im my opinion, the supers are shoddy.   They were designed to be smoother in motion... and accomplished that, but at the cost of diagnol accuracy.   If anyone were to fix this,  it would be using true leafs instead of the cheap and fragile leaf-like micros.



 


Kaeru the Frog:

I was planning on asking this same question. I'm primarily interested in fighters. So far it seems the Competition is the way to go but nothing has been said about the 360. Can any one recommend one over the other?

And what about the Competition buttons? I find it hard to imagine using the convex buttons but I've never tried them.

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