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PaulG:

--- Quote from: rnoonan on January 19, 2005, 03:29:20 pm ---I've got two on my CP.  I love them.  They are easy to switch, but it won't happen by accident during gameplay.  They are built very solid.

The only downside would be that there is no indicator to let you know when it is in 4-way and when it is in 8-way mode.  If you aren't sure you have to pull up the stick and try to change it one way or the other (and remember which way is 4 and which is 8).  Some kind of indicator would be great.

Overall I think they are definitely worth it as opposed to putting a separate 4-way on the panel or having to mess with the joystick from the bottom side.

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To determine what mode you're in, all you have to do is push diagonally and feel if you're hitting the restrictor plate or are getting clicks.

I also love them, but I'm more old-school and rarely play fighters (And when I do, it's button masher a-hoy.  No skill on the player's part.  So I can't comment on how they are for that.

ras2a:
Yeah agreed, they do have a really short throw indeed, but the upside as other's have said, is that they feel so responsive (i.e. shorter distance to move before microswitches are actuated).  Personally, I love em!

Craig

Taborious:
So how about the Happ Super? I have read a lot of reviews and they seem to be top of the list for microswitch joysticks. Though I was thinking screw it I'll send a couple of extra bucks and get the Happ360...

microwrx:
I love my T-Stick Plus'.  The only thing which I find strange, although not a complaint just an observation, is because of how the stick is designed the handle (whether it be bat or ball top) will rotate freely in your hand whereas most other sticks the rubber grommets (or whatever they are) tend to hold the shaft still.  Not an issue but it feels strange at first.

NoOne=NBA=:

--- Quote from: microwrx on January 19, 2005, 10:21:05 pm ---...whereas most other sticks the rubber grommets (or whatever they are) tend to hold the shaft still.
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I don't know what type of other sticks you are used to, but ALL my sticks rotate like that--with the exception of the triggerstick type (Tron/Happ Trilogy/etc...)

I've got Happ Supers and Comps, Wicos, Joust sticks, no-name leafsticks, and some others I can't think of at the moment, and they all turn.

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