Okay, here's the deal... I love my home made arcade stick that I put together for my PS3, but there's a problem... For some reason, the cheap Mad-Catz controller I hacked for it has problems with the left direction on the joystick. When I press the stick left, the signal dies after holding the direction for about 3 seconds, and then the "left" switch has to be released and pressed again, and so on. I'm not sure wether it's because I did a shoddy job soldering, of if it's because the Mad Catz controller is a piece of crap, but either way it's really annoying. The stick works well enough despite all this, but imagine being player 1 in Street Fighter or Tekken, and trying to block a long combo and you get the idea of why it could be a problem in the long run. Add to that that my favorite character in Street Fighter is Guile, and it could lead to even more frustration since his ranged attack is a charge move.
I'm hoping to find a solution aside from doing a new controller hack that won't be as small-scale solder intensive, and that brings me to the GPwiz-- the PS3 is known for being compatible with a pretty wide variety of generic and brand name USB gamepads and joysticks through the USB port, so that makes me wonder-- if you hook up a GP-wiz to the PS3, will the system recognize it? Has anyone even tried to attempt this before? It seems to me like if it works, it would be the perfect solution for a do-it-yourself PS3 arcade stick, but that's the big thing-- does it work? I'd love to toss my Madcatz PCB for a screw-terminal GP-wiz if it's possible to interface it with my PS3, so I'd like to know if that would be a valid option. And if it's not, does anyone know of any other idiot-friendly encoders that I could use with my PC and PS3?