Oh man! Just when I thought I had it figured out. I forgot to consider what you mentioned about games that don't play right with an 8-way. Your talking about games like time pilot right? Where you need to have full motion?
Nope, Time Pilot uses an 8-way. Specifically, a Monroe joystick, which is a round-restricted 8-way, so a Wico 8 should work fine, as it's also a round-restricted 8-way. I was thinking of games like SiniStar, I Robot, Road Runner, Star Wars, Food Fight, etc- games that need the analog stick's higher resolution to play right.
With that said, I guess I'm looking a dedicated wico 4-way for each player, and then a Ultra 360 for each also. On the third panel, I'm going to try to fit two Ultra 360s and one wico 4-way in the middle.]With that said, I guess I'm looking a dedicated wico 4-way for each player, and then a Ultra 360 for each also. On the third panel, I'm going to try to fit two Ultra 360s and one wico 4-way in the middle.
That should work fine. There'll still be a (very limited) # of joystick games that won't play right, but there
always are unless you build a giant frankenpanel with 20 different controllers on it, or get into swapable panels or modular setups. For instance, you can't play 2-player Smash TV, Karate Champ, or Ikari Warriors on that setup.
I just picked up a box of 20 Wicos on ebay ... Are parts available for Wicos or swappable from other manufacturers?
None of the parts are interchangeable with any other sticks, except the handles, which will swap with a P360- but why would you want to put a p360 handle on a Wico? Nobody makes parts for them anymore, either. However, replacement handles, small springs, and actuators are available from Ponyboy dirt cheap. Ponyboy also has nice new replacement grommets, they feel softer than the stock ones but a lot of people don't mind that. E-clips can be had at any decent hardware store. Empty 4-way bases turn up on ebay from time to time, and peope here have been known to do trades as well. The leafswitches, those are the real buggers. I'm not aware of
any source for them.
What is the difference between a 'dedicated 4-way' and an 8-way with a restrictor plate, mechanically? I thought the only thing that defined a 4-way joystick was the physical restriction from hitting the corners.
There's no difference really, except you can remove/rotate the restrictor plate and change it back to 8-way. That's why a lot of people like the Prodigy/
T-Stick/Mag-Stick options- you don't have to have a 4-way AND an 8-way on your panel. Not everybody likes the feel on those sticks, though- they've got square restriction, clicky microswitches, stiff springs, and a very short throw. Comes down to personal preference, in the end.