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| xmenxmen:
Not sure about what U are looking for, but I can tell U this. Original SF games uses Happ Ultimate. Most people don't use them on their build because they break easily. The choice when it comes to SF around here and including me are the Happ competition. I have tried the Super (have them just for 4way), I like the competition more. Re-learning the dragon punch is totally a different story. Back in the day, there's no way anyone can jump on me without feeling the punch. But with age, that has change quite a bit...... |
| Kaytrim:
--- Quote from: steveh on February 21, 2007, 08:59:34 am ---are the programable joys good for this like the 49 way's (with an encoder) or the ultrastick. or that new stick coming out from ggg --- End quote --- I have Midway 49-way joysticks and they have a long throw. I don't have Randy's encoder cards yet but I think that these sticks will take a bit to get used to. I like this option for the versatility however and is the main reason I went with the 49-way sticks. Randy's 49-way sticks and cards will be out when he feels they are ready but I think he is in the home stretch on these. If you want a joystick just for fighters I'd head over to the BST forum and buy a pair of Happ Competitions from divemaster. ($7.95 each plus shipping) TTFN :cheers: Kaytrim |
| destructor:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=61820.0 |
| Xiaou2:
The Notched joys are ones with Square Actuators. The best one of those is the Happs Competition Joys. (imop) Most all SF games came with those "Comps." installed in them. Supers have round actuators and are hard to tell if you hit diagnals, and sometimes, the diagnals are either hit on accident, or dont register when you want them too. This is why many prefer the square actuators for fighters. |
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