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| kspiff:
OMG! So these really are 2-axis analog joysticks? How do they feel? Good tension and travel? Reason I ask is -- as you probably already know -- these things are cheap and readily available.. would probably make a great analog (maybe even dual for a console/2P setup) ;D |
| Brogner:
the tension is good on the sticks but they would make lousy joysticks for anything else. The stick itself is stuck in the "north" position (using n,s,e,w) as a reference. I guess this is where the x or y axis is at 0 and the pots work from there. I've noticed a couple of the newer arcade games out now uses these larger versions in them. Hopefuly when these get emulated I will be able to use them there. videoconnect.com raised these to $20 a couple months ago. I was able to get 2 for that price before they raised them. :D |
| u_rebelscum:
--- Quote from: Brogner on March 29, 2003, 08:35:26 pm ---Hopefuly when these get emulated I will be able to use them there. --- End quote --- If the computer sees them as analog joysticks (ie: you hack the hardware and install standard drivers), they should work great in mame. |
| kspiff:
I think he meant when they emulate the newer games that use that joystick/analog joysticks. ??? |
| u_rebelscum:
--- Quote from: kspiff on March 30, 2003, 07:57:33 am ---I think he meant when they emulate the newer games that use that joystick/analog joysticks. ??? --- End quote --- D'oh!! :-[ |
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