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Kajoq:

If you're serious about fighters, I'd highly recommend a Sanwa JLF for your joystick.  It will be a little different than what you're use to from the arcades, but they're incredibly tight and precise.

Fozzy The Bear:


--- Quote from: Genjuro666 on January 24, 2008, 01:24:11 pm ---Hi all,

i'm planning my first cab and need a little help to choose the josticks.
I know its hard to say cuz we are all different but maybe someone reads this who likes similer games like i do  ;)

First of all it must be a 8 way stick cuz i play almost only two type of games.
1, Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, Samurai Shodown.....
2, Cadillacs and Dinosaurus, Captain Commando, The Punisher....

I tought so far to buy a Happ Competition Joystick. (a red one  ;D)
What are u suggest guys would it be the right one for my purpose ?


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If you want help on this forum then learn to use the spell checker. It's built into the forum software and it doesn't cost anything to use it.

By "similer" I can only assume you mean similar and it's Joysticks not "josticks". I'm also having to guess that by "tought" you meant to say thought.  Also PLEASE!! STOP USING TXT SPEAK.... U is not the same as You,  CUZ is not the same as Because.

Just for good measure, when ever you use the first person singular "I", including in the contracted word "I'm" it requires a capital letter.

PLEASE stop mangling the English Language.

Other than that.... Yes the Happ Competition sticks are very good and have a reasonable throw distance. You might also want to consider Sanwa sticks, or for bit more money the U360 sticks, which will give you more options later on.

Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)

TPB:

Fozzy,

Well said about the spelling.

As this was his first post, let's also extend a greeting.

Genjuro666, welcome to BYOAC !!    ;D


javeryh:

U360 + fatfingers's MaLa plug-in = the droids you are looking for.

Genjuro666:

Thank you all for for your comments.

And sorry about the spell thing. Since English isn't my language and in fact I've never learned it in school it's normal that I doesn't speak it without making mistakes. Next time I'll use the spell checker.

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