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| candycabguy:
I guess my overall question is: How many ways are there to tweak how sensitive a joystick is in having MAME & other emus register inputs, ESPECIALLY complex movements such as desperation moves in fighters? My main beef - I cannot get Art of Fighting 2 to properly register a qcf, hcf+C desperation, I hit it maybe 1 in 10. I've been playing this game a LONG time on the original hardware & never had this problem. Also, on my cab, I have NO problem pulling this in any other Neo fighter. I have noticed a solid dragon punch motion in fighters requires a slight tap forward before executing f,d,df Any pointers? Thanks Lee P4 2.4 Win XP 1 gig RAM CL MAME .126 Maximus Arcade Front Neo candy cab w/JPAC |
| TOK:
Not really into fighter games to understand the type of movements you're trying to pull off, but since they're just on/off microswitches, there really isn't much to tweak except for the sticks themselves. Perhaps try to find the kind of stick that used in the game you like most. |
| fjl:
Sounds like the problem is with your joystick. Which one did you buy? I suggest the Sanwa sticks at Lizardlick.com for fighting games. Also if you want better response it might be the microswitches. Click on my signature below. I wrote a lenghty step by step walthrough on how to make microswitches more responsive. || || V click V |
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