Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Driving & Racing Cabinets => Topic started by: BadMouth on September 16, 2013, 09:48:00 am
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As my twin project evolves, part of me just wants to drop G27's into them and be done with it.
I have two Sega dashboards with Ketz 4spd shifters. One already has a Happ FFB setup wired to a servo amp and hacked Logitech MOMO.
It's been a long time since I messed with it. The centering issue wasn't as bad on it as some of the videos I've seen, but it will still have to be ironed out for each game.
I also have an untested Immersion USB PCB. As long as it works, I could just switch to that and not have to deal with the centering issue.
But then I'd have to deal with the combined/separate pedals issue in Demul and find another one for the other cab.
The other thing that is giving me second thoughts is the 4 speed shifters. While iconic, they aren't that useful for PC games.
The dashboard that is already finished has home-made paddle shifters, but the wiring for them just passes from the base of the steering column to under the dash, so the wire will be flexed back and forth a lot during use. I've tried to position it so this will be minimized, but still not sure I want to put the work into building a second one if it is going to be an issue down the road.
With the software solutions that are out there for using an Up/Down shifter, I'm thinking that might actually be the better solution so no wiring is required for the steering wheel. I'm probably sticking with the 4 speeds for my build, but will recommend the Up/Down shifter in the future if the person asking plans to play PC games.
Thoughts about the "best" controls in general?
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Unless you plan on playing the old arcade game forever, and newer playing newer PC games, I think using arcade controls is fine - assuming that's what you really really want. (replicate the original arcade experience)
With that said, there are like what, 8 kinds of FFB protocols? As soon as you jump into PC games (and I suggest you do, there are some great ones) I think you're going to have issues with the arcade controls setup. The G27 is a known quantity. Its not perfect, but like you know it can be tuned to work with just about anything (except 360 degree games...).
And you've only got one arcade FFB / momo hack right? Planning on building another? I would think 2x G27's would give the most "consistent" experience from cabinet to cabinet as well.
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Id go with the g27. That's what I did because I wanted to play sims and arcade games and this does both out of the box and does it well.
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As others have said if you plan to do arcade and PC sims then the G27 is the way to go. For my setup another reason I went the G27 is to give me the option of adding a PS3 down the line.
In saying that though, I don't think it's a straight forward choice because if you are adding the G27 to an existing cab like I am with the Sega Rally, a lot of work goes into modifying the dash and rest is the cab to fit the G27.
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I went G27, you know this of course. the reason was i don't have time to dick around or trouble shoot if something goes wrong. if the wheel breaks the thinking was i can just replace the whole thing easy. Some with the shifter. I tried the Happs hack i couldnt get it dialed in right, But there are some others that got it to work off the bat.
Also i play sims and arcades. So the 6 speed comes in handy. whatever you choose for an option im sure you work your way around it.
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I have the g25, which is more or less the same. I think it works great all around. Using the extended shaft worked better then I thought it would. The fact that I can use it with ps2/ps3 is a big plus. The 6 speed shifter is mounted in my cab. But I was thinking about making it swappable with the a happ 4 speed.
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