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Title: U360: do i need the restrictor kits?
Post by: ARTIFACT on August 06, 2007, 05:29:57 pm
are the u360 unusable without restrictors?

i want to keep my cp versatile: switch modes on the fly, from 2/4/8/diagonals/analog/etc... thus it seems that i would limit myself installing restrictors.

is the throw too long to play fighters?

also: are the medium springs a must-have?

thanks for your input!

plus i'll save some    $$$
Title: Re: U360: do i need the restrictor kits?
Post by: javeryh on August 06, 2007, 07:35:54 pm
I like the feel of the hard spring and the round restrictor plate - it feels tighter and has a shorter throw and this seems like the dirtiest post I've ever made here.
Title: Re: U360: do i need the restrictor kits?
Post by: fatfingers on August 06, 2007, 07:49:08 pm

It is entirely a personal preference.  You won't know for sure until you try it both ways.

Title: Re: U360: do i need the restrictor kits?
Post by: teknomedic on August 06, 2007, 07:52:21 pm
On a side note.... where can I purchase restrictor plates???
Title: Re: U360: do i need the restrictor kits?
Post by: ARTIFACT on August 06, 2007, 08:32:56 pm
divemaster127 carries all of this (member on this forum)
send him a pm and he will give you a quote.
i highly recommend doing business with him.

...

thx everyone - if the restrictors are not a *must* and more a personal preference, i can always order them later. I'll think about it.

Title: Re: U360: do i need the restrictor kits?
Post by: fjl on August 06, 2007, 09:15:27 pm
I got the U360's with the hard springs. I recommend the hard springs as it made the joystick movement feel a lot smoother. Didn't get the restrictor plates. Not because I don't think it needs them but because I figured I didn't need them.

The only joysticks I own are the u360's so I can't really compare them to anything. When I first tried them, the throw did kind of feel just a tad long. I've since gotten used to it. Plus used to no clicking sound and the feel of no corners like you feel when using a normal switch joystick. It is pretty much playable though. But like someone already mentioned, you can't really tell until you try it for yourself. Get the sticks, get the restrictors if you feel it neccessary. But just try it and keep whatever you feel has the better fitting.

As for me, I've gotten used the hard springs and no restrictors.
Title: Re: U360: do i need the restrictor kits?
Post by: u_rebelscum on August 07, 2007, 12:08:35 pm
are the u360 unusable without restrictors?

i want to keep my cp versatile: switch modes on the fly, from 2/4/8/diagonals/analog/etc...

What type of games are you going to play the most?

I have the hard springs, and tried with restrictor and without.  Personally, I prefer the circle restrictor for shmups, and without for analog games, but are usable either way.  Don't play fighters, but my guess is I'd prefer a restrictor like with shmups.
Title: Re: U360: do i need the restrictor kits?
Post by: Chris G on August 07, 2007, 12:34:47 pm
All I can say is that they are unplayable stock.  They need restrictors and/or plates.  I'm planning to buy the springs first, see how that feels, then buy the plates if necessary.
Title: Re: U360: do i need the restrictor kits?
Post by: destructor on August 08, 2007, 02:59:39 am
are the u360 unusable without restrictors?

i want to keep my cp versatile: switch modes on the fly, from 2/4/8/diagonals/analog/etc... thus it seems that i would limit myself installing restrictors.

is the throw too long to play fighters?

also: are the medium springs a must-have?

thanks for your input!

plus i'll save some    $$$
Throw is toooooooooo looooooooong to play fighters. You must have restrictors. Without restrictors you can play analog games only.

Without medium spring playing on fighters is hard. Centering is bad. This additional spring is required.

Then if you want buy U360 you must buy restrictors and spring. Without it forget about playing.
Title: Re: U360: do i need the restrictor kits?
Post by: ARTIFACT on August 08, 2007, 07:36:25 am
OK thanks - I think I'll get springs and restrictors.

Quick questions:

are "analog games" OK with say a circle restrictor on?

(I don't want to take apart my CP after the fact. I want 1 stick for all ;D )


Title: Re: U360: do i need the restrictor kits?
Post by: destructor on August 08, 2007, 10:09:23 am
are "analog games" OK with say a circle restrictor on?
It depends from game. Sometimes I remove restrictor for some analog games and sometimes not :) You will test it :)
Title: Re: U360: do i need the restrictor kits?
Post by: ARTIFACT on August 08, 2007, 12:02:41 pm
OK

I don't think I'll get under there in the middle of a game, and unscrew everything just to change the restrictor though...

thanks - yes I'll order and test everything :)