Main > Main Forum
Help Me Choose the Best All Around Joystick
<< < (3/3)
NoOne=NBA=:
The absolute deciding factor to me is the per game mappability of the U360.

I spent days trying different sticks, and ended up piecing together parts from a few different joysticks, to make the "perfect" joysticks for my dedicated Crazy Climber.
I did all this so that the final sticks would be tighter on the up/down movements, than on the left/right movements.

You can tweak all those settings in software with the U360.
That is what sets it completely apart from the competition.
Punisher:
How difficult are the U360's to mapp for each game?  Would I still want to use a IPAC and run the joysticks through or around it?

NoOne=NBA=:
They are really easy to program.
Check out Ultimarc's site for a really good page on it.
You don't have to do mapping for each game, but it's there if you want to tweak something for a particular game.

The U360 is a USB analog joystick, so it hooks directly to the computer, not to an encoder like the others.
It supports 8-button inputs per stick.
If that's enough for you, you're good, and won't need an I-pac, gamepad hack, or whatever to get more inputs.
If not, you'll need to hook up something that will give you the additional inputs.
Punisher:
I think I have finally made my decision to buy the U360's.  Now my CP is 3/4" think and I want to bottom mount it (and have no screws showing) so I need to know how much I need to router out.  Can someone tell me what the recommended height is to mount the top plate of the joystick from the top of the of the CP?     
Navigation
Message Index
Previous page

Go to full version