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Title: How does ipac work for fighting games?
Post by: Drew on April 09, 2002, 10:01:00 am
I am thinking about building a cab (still working out the details and researching, I don't want to find out some horrible thing that ruins my box when it is finished).

I was wondering how the ipac works on games like street fighter, mortal kombat, and marvel vs. capcom? If possible include two player.

In particular I was wondering how they work on special moves and things of that nature (i.e. are they easy to perform without hangups because of mame or things like that?).
Title: Re: How does ipac work for fighting games?
Post by: Lilwolf on April 09, 2002, 10:07:27 am
what it was designed for..  and it works perfectly!

you can press all the buttons at one time and then release any of them... ie all buttons are treated as a single unit that is seperate from all the others (not like most keyboards).

I dont think mame has any trouble either.  I have never found a move I coudln't do in mame.  Zang spin is no trouble at all even with 2 players.

btw, don't make a 1 player cabinet / controls if you like fighting games.  You HAVE to beat your friends down!
Title: Re: How does ipac work for fighting games?
Post by: phantompower on April 09, 2002, 04:34:39 pm
I also would like to send a vote of confidence for the IPac.  I primarily play fighting games and the combos, etc, work as they are supposed to.

Just my .02.  The competition sticks really mike a nice difference as well.

Chuck