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Title: Tron handle and buttons, but what joystick should I put underneath?
Post by: Crazy Cooter on April 14, 2005, 01:19:17 pm
I'm in the same boat as Flinky.
Title: Re: Tron handle and buttons, but what joystick should I put underneath?
Post by: markrvp on April 14, 2005, 02:38:22 pm
Light Cycles are hard to play with a pure 8-way.  The best (apparent) solution right now where cost isn't a factor is the 49-way with DRS mode. 

1up said Randy had a 4-way DRS mode with a very narrow acceptance for diagonals.  I don't see that as one of the options on Randy's software interface mode changer, so you might ask Randy/1up about how to set it up.

Otherwise, I don't have a good solution.  I have an original Tron stick because I couldn't find another solution I liked (prior to GP-49way which I haven't been lucky enough to use yet).
Title: Re: Tron handle and buttons, but what joystick should I put underneath?
Post by: Crazy Cooter on April 14, 2005, 07:58:55 pm
I was looking at that.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,32747.0.html
It looks like that encoder would work ($22.95+ shipping for the non-solder unit), but I'd still need a 49-way base ($33.00 for a new complate stick (http://www.groovygamegear.com).

I was also thinking of one of those sticks that you can switch between 4 & 8-way from the top of the panel.  I don't know if the T-Stick Plus ($24+ shipping http://www.ultimarc.com/controls.html)would work though.  Does the stick stay "rotated" when you switch between the modes?  I think I'd have to use the Omnistick prodigy($34.95+ shipping http://www.groovygamegear.com/page12.html).  That's assuming the current shafts (or 1up's shafts) worked.  I'm just not sure what direction to head with this.
Title: Re: Tron handle and buttons, but what joystick should I put underneath?
Post by: MrSaLTy on April 14, 2005, 10:13:10 pm
49way sticks are on sale at Happs for $24.99 through the end of the month.

http://www.happcontrols.com/

Its in their latest flyer.
Title: Re: Tron handle and buttons, but what joystick should I put underneath?
Post by: Flinkly on April 14, 2005, 11:02:46 pm
1up is working on the last step of the spider for the bottom of the 49-way in order for the 49-way base to handle the heavier traon stick.  i'm waiting till he gets this finalized, then i'm gonna get the homemade stick of his for 15 bucks, the base for 25, and some screws since someone striped mine, and they were rusty anyways.  i'm using two since i'll already have two gpwiz-49's for my dual regular 49-ways, and so i'll use my dual tron handles for tron and for tank games.  i could even make on gp 8 way and the other 4 way to play tron.

as for you and your situation, i would get your brother 1up's competition stick (still 15 bucks i think), and for yourself, get the 49-way. 

how did the artwork on your panel look when you got it?  i was thinking of scanning mine in order to dump it to the arcad artwork library.  even though it's not an arcade game, i think people might stll want it. 
Title: Re: Tron handle and buttons, but what joystick should I put underneath?
Post by: markrvp on April 14, 2005, 11:10:45 pm
If you use 1up's shaft you will need to use a Super, Competition, or 49-way.
Title: Re: Tron handle and buttons, but what joystick should I put underneath?
Post by: Kremmit on April 14, 2005, 11:43:05 pm
Don't forget the Ms. Pac reunion base, for 4-way action.  1UP's Super handle should fit. 
Title: Re: Tron handle and buttons, but what joystick should I put underneath?
Post by: Crazy Cooter on April 15, 2005, 12:41:30 am
The artwork is nearly perfect.  It has a small gouge in the black area about half the size of a pencil eraser.  I almost feel bad for pulling this thing apart.  Almost.. ;)

I think I'll follow Flinkly's advice.  I'll dig into it tomorrow some more.
Title: Re: Tron handle and buttons, but what joystick should I put underneath?
Post by: Flinkly on April 15, 2005, 11:26:30 am
This came from 1UP's thread on the specialty sticks he made...thought it might be pertinant to the topic.

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Quote from: Flinkly
yeah, i'm using two for tank games primarily...also toying with the idea of having one 49way be 4 way and the other be 8 way, so i can do the dang light cycles...

Quote from: 1UP
It's been pointed out before, but the 4 way mode allows you to hit diagonals in the extreme corners, so you get sharp turns in light cycles, and full 8-way maneuvering in the other stages.