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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: tommycoins98 on June 10, 2002, 12:03:28 am
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which its the best pushbutton and joystics for feel the original controlpanel from the sf2(1991)game
I like to feel the same arcade controlpanel from the sf2 game,
and for play another games which its the best pushbutton?
the ultimate joystic was the original sf2 joystics?
thanks
thanks
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Just get the regular Happs horizontal microswitch pushbuttons. Those will give you a good feel. There are also the Competition buttons, but I believe that the buttons on those are convexed instead of concave. That sort of button is common only on modern arcade games. I would go with the regular Horz. Pushbuttons.
For the joystick go with the Happs Competition Joystick. There are people here and there that prefer the Super or Ultimate over the Comp, but in all the time spent on this board, I have seen more people prefer the Comp. over the others time and time again. They are the best 8 way joy you can get from Happs.
Go over the www.oscarcontrols.com Oscar knows his stuff. He does a side by side comparision of all 3 Happs sticks (Ultimate, Super, Comp) and in the end the Comp comes out on top.
Trust me on this one. I have comps on my CP and SF2 is incredible with them :)
jakobud
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Like Jako said, if you're looking for the original button setups go for the regular happs horizontal microswitch push buttons. http://www.happcontrols.com/pushbuttons/5896xxl.htm
Modern capcom fighting games use the Competition buttons, they're concave and generally 'quicker' with a shorter depression distance and directo switch contact.
http://www.happcontrols.com/pushbuttons/5896xxl.htm
As far as sticks go, if you want a more modern, looser, and potentially more durable stick check out the Perfect 360's. http://www.happcontrols.com/pushbuttons/5896xxl.htm You have to give them power though.
Ignoring the super (definately not for SF), your microswitch based stick choice is Ultimate vs. Competition. Generally the competitions are regarded higher for SF-type play. They have extra guards on the base along side the mocroswitches (so the actuator has something to bang into besides the switch), as well as a slightly shorter shaft.
Oh, and you can also do a search for 'Street Fighter' on ebay. Occasionally there are people selling the packaged SF2 sticks and buttons, with the appropriate colors etc.
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the joysiticks are the ultimates with heavy spring
ultimate with normal spring is useless too loose any legnth
competitions feel pretty good with normal spring but better with hard spring if using long extension
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HI folks,
thanks for reply to my question.then in resume
"the old sf2(1991) arcade machine comes with the ultimate joy/and buttons from factory(original joystick), but the most new sf2 machines comes with the competition joystick by facture( feel as its a liter and faster for play the new capcom games)
thanks for all ;D