The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: MikeyMcMuffin on May 23, 2011, 02:48:49 pm
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I need some advice on this. All acrades ive been to use a x-arcade style joystick so ive never used a ball top. I was wondinging if a ball top would be better though as my cabinet will be used mostly for fighting games and a lot of fightstick's use ball top.
Advice please? ;)
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As a fan of fighting games, I actually prefer oval/bat tops. Plus I think they look more "sophisticated". :)
But I can see the appeal of ball tops. From what I've seen, I guess it comes down to grip preference. I've seen people grab a ball top with the stick between the ring and middle fingers for fighters. It would seem that balltops are better for that.
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I prefer the bat tops for fighters... I use balltops in my teenage mutant ninja turtles arcade and my pac-mania and they work great for those kind of games.. I wouldnt use one for a fighting game, but thats just my opinion
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What ever feels better TO YOU is the correct answer.
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I preferred bat tops for a while, but once I played with ball tops they became my new preference.
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What ever feels better TO YOU is the correct answer.
True. The best thing is to go to an arcade and try both out.
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I like ball tops better, they seem more accurate when it comes to movements. It's up to you to decide which one you like better, it's more like a preference though.
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The vast majority of serious fighting gamers use a ball-top type stick now. If you're going to be playing a lot of fighting games you'll want to use that.
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ball tops. :afro:
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I used to use bat tops, until I got a ball top controller, now I prefer balltops
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I'm a bat-top & concave button lover, call it nostalgia from growing up in US arcades, but a ball top and flat top buttons just feel weird, my big American finger's slip off the flat top buttons and my ham hock of a hand just can't get a good hook on the ball tops.
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I started with bat tops but now I prefer ball tops.
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Ball tops for 4-way games, bat tops for 8-way.
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I'm a bat-top & concave button lover, call it nostalgia from growing up in US arcades, but a ball top and flat top buttons just feel weird, my big American finger's slip off the flat top buttons and my ham hock of a hand just can't get a good hook on the ball tops.
Yeah, because there were so many battop sticks back in the day .... ::)
The question I have at this point, is, *if* the serious fighter folk prefer balltops now, who is left that prefers bats ?
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To piggyback on Cheffo, why did arcades go from balls to bats?
I think most people that prefer bats are the people that grew up with bats and that have never played much on balltops.
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To piggyback on Cheffo, why did arcades go from balls to bats?
I think most people that prefer bats are the people that grew up with bats and that have never played much on balltops.
That exactly my my point, i grew up in the arcades in the mid late 80's to when they started to die out in the late 90's IE "85-96/97" and I remember atleast 70% of the games being bat top the only few ball tops that i remember right off the top of my head are, Bad Dudes,Sly Spy,Ninja Gaiden, Shinobi, The Simpson's and TMNT and that's pretty much it, nearly everthing else "atleast where i grew up" was bat top.
I have even have a SSF4 TE stick for my ps3, and i never use thing I hate it, with it's funky short ball top and shiny slick as snot flat top buttons
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Almost all games from my era (late 70's to mid 80's) were ball top. I only really noticed bat tops once I got into MAME. I'm sure they were around, just I had forgotten about the arcade scene for so long...
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To piggyback on Cheffo, why did arcades go from balls to bats?
I think most people that prefer bats are the people that grew up with bats and that have never played much on balltops.
This is getting a little too personal.....