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The joystick of choice?
Kajoq:
Yup helpmebuild - Just make the holes in the MDF slightly larger so the snap-ins can fully snap - but the plexi is still almost entirely supported.
Maxim - Theres actually new clients that are extremely good for playing online. While not arcade perfect - definitely a lot better than trying to practice against the computer AI. I don't play with a gamepad, I use a joystick that has full sanwa parts to play on my comp
ST = Super Street Fighter II Turbo like you said. I like the pace the flair of ST a lot more than the older games.
RH = Roundhouse, hard Kick.... And you can chip people to death in WW and CE quite easily.
MaximRecoil:
--- Quote from: Kajoq on February 19, 2008, 09:18:16 am ---Maxim - Theres actually new clients that are extremely good for playing online. While not arcade perfect - definitely a lot better than trying to practice against the computer AI. I don't play with a gamepad, I use a joystick that has full sanwa parts to play on my comp
ST = Super Street Fighter II Turbo like you said. I like the pace the flair of ST a lot more than the older games.
RH = Roundhouse, hard Kick.... And you can chip people to death in WW and CE quite easily.
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What client would that be? I wouldn't mind giving it a try (with SFII:WW or CE) but like I said, if there's lag that screws up my timing I won't bother with it. Also, I only have a gamepad for playing on my PC. It works okay but I can't always pull off fireballs and stuff when I want to like I can on my actual machine (Happ Competitions). If I had an SNES gamepad it would help, because the D-pad on those works quite well for SFII, but I have a PlayStation controller (with USB adaptor) and the D-pad on those isn't that great for SFII IMO.
I've never claimed to be particularly good at the newer versions of SFII. Those came after my arcade days and I've never played them much; and what little I have played of them, I didn't really care for. Also, I don't know what you mean by "chip people to death".
My name on AIM is MaximRecoil if you want to try WW or CE.
ArtsNFartsNCrafts:
In continuing the debate between ball top vs. bat top joys.
...i was at my local arcade this afternoon, and was surprised to see that Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection was using red ball-top joys!
i was even more surprised to see how low the bat-top joys on Soul Calibur 3 were in the panel! it was almost just bat, and no shaft!
brandon:
--- Quote from: Kajoq on February 18, 2008, 03:42:50 pm ---Maxim... You'd get torn up by any decent player if you fail to use four of the six buttons. Things like ryus c.MK-> Hadoken cancel are heavily what his gameplay is based on
Sanwa Joysticks are godly for SF2, and a real player knows how to use all six buttons (and what each of the six attacks does standing, crouching, jumping straight up, and jumping angled)
Boxer rushdown FTW
Helpmebuild - If you have a plexi top on your control panel, You can snap OSBNs in to the plexi. This is how I have my control panel set up. its 3/4" MDF, and I drilled the button holes in it slightly larger, and drilled the correct size holes in the plexi so the MDF supports the button and they clip in to the plexi.
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did you mount your joystick on top of the plexi or is it just showing threw from underneath?!
Kajoq:
No, Thats just an optical illusion from the all black paint + reflection.
You can see it a little better in this shot from before I got the top painted
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