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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: dkersten on October 24, 2014, 10:16:46 am
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If you were going to put a gas pedal on a stand up arcade cabinet for use with 360 steering, which would you go with? Would you do just a pedal, or a pedal and a brake?
I am interested in both sprint and pole position, run with mame. I will use the button control in mame for shifter for pole position.
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I'm at work so I don't have my person list, but there is a list of driving games and their controls floating around (check the driving & racing cab section). My point is, if you haven't already, you can make a list of all the driving games and see what their controls are and then go from there. For my personal needs, I only went with a gas pedal. My main desire is to play Super/Championship Sprint. Since that game only uses a gas pedal it made my decision rather easy. In addition to the Sprint games there are a bunch of other games that only have or need a gas pedal. I grappled with the idea of a shifter too, but decided to skip it for my build. Again, I don't have the list in front of me, but I suspect that if you went with a Gas/Brake and Shifter combo, that you'll be able to play the vast majority of driving games.
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Anyone, besides me, totally ignore break pedals, unless they are absolutely necessary for a given title? I wouldn't bother with them. Personally, I've always played the older titles as if the accelerator was digital as well.
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Cool, thanks, that is pretty much what I was thinking - no brake. I just wanted to get more feedback on the idea.
I already have a decent list of 360 games, which mostly is the sprint games, the ones based off it like APB and off road, pole position, and super buggy. There is a few more of course. I haven't bothered trying to get a 360 wheel to work on 270 games, I am satisfied with this list for the application. This is gonna be in a 4 player cab where they want the ability to play sprint and pole position with pedals and wheels.. I have the design in mind for the CP, just need to work out the pedals.
So who would you purchase a gas pedal from? I have only seen a couple out there from the usual vendors. I like the idea of analog since pole position works better with analog accelerator. Plus I already have an a-pac lying around for this.
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I'd also go with analog. I spent a long time trying to get Sprint pedals. I ended up with Atari pedals; I think they where from a Badlands. There is a "shroud" that goes over them, that I didn't get as I didn't want that for my purposes. There are some pics in my build thread: http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,139538.0.html (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,139538.0.html)
Man I need to finish that thing off... *sigh*
Probably easier to get ahold of are the "built-in" pedals. Here is a link to arcadeshop.de to get an idea:
http://www.arcadeshop.de/index.php?cPath=73_98&osCsid=vg6prpalvqlk2s00mbrt28p0m6 (http://www.arcadeshop.de/index.php?cPath=73_98&osCsid=vg6prpalvqlk2s00mbrt28p0m6)
Also, if you wanted the championship sprint pedals (the dual pedals grouped together), I have set that I'm not using that I'd sell.. :)
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hmm.. player 2 has to use their left foot with those huh? I will think about it and let you know, thanks! Would like something somewhat recessed, but I might end up retrofitting this in an existing cab and it is going to be tough as the base has the casters in it right where I would want the pedals.. So far for vendors who sell to the U.S. I only see the Ulitmarc one...
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Divemaster has several models to choose from here (http://www.arcadeemulator.net/cgi-bin/shop/cp-app.cgi?usr=51F3885008&rnd=7501992&rrc=N&affl=&cip=68.13.130.140&act=&aff=&pg=ste_cat&startrow=10&searchstr=&searchrpp=10&searchtyp=&ref=Driving+Controls&cat=&catstr=), plus almost anything else from Suzo-Happ (http://happcontrols.com/) product line.
You might also want to check out the "Analog Flat Pedal", etc. at WestControls (http://www.westcontrols.com/files/products_parts1.php?cat=DRIV). (Haven't done business with them, but they have a decent selection of Happ products and good pics/diagrams.)
Scott