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The One Joystick to Rule Them All?
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--- Quote from: pbj on March 10, 2014, 05:29:39 pm ---I always thought U360s were manipulating physical restrictions via software. Now I learn it's just customizing how it reads your inputs?
No wonder people are constantly selling these things "barely used." Might as well play with the thumbstick on my Xbox controller.
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Yeah I don't see the big deal about them. When they first came out, they were all the rage here but it seems to have dulled out a bit.
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Not many sticks, if any, can do what the U360 can do. The only downsides for the U360 is the physical restrictor if you want a physical restrictor and it doesn't do rotary games(or it's harder to mod to do rotary games). If you don't want/need a physical resctrictor the U360 is a great stick with additional benefits over most other sticks.
Minwah:
--- Quote from: mgb on March 10, 2014, 10:08:39 pm ---Yeah I don't see the big deal about them. When they first came out, they were all the rage here but it seems to have dulled out a bit.
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Everyone waited for years for an arcade quality analog joystick which is one reason it was very popular. Add into that the software programming and it is a pretty good stick for a log of the 'digital' games as well. It is a great all round stick if there are analog stick games that you want to be able to play.
That said if you can forget about analog stick games, the ServoStik is a better bet. I really like the Sanwa sticks for all round gaming and the auto-switching is superb (I rarely can be bothered to switch my standard J-Stiks and therefore don't play 4-way games with them). It is very capable for most 4 or 8 way games.
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