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Help Me Choose the Best All Around Joystick
NoOne=NBA=:
The absolute deciding factor to me is the per game mappability of the U360.
I spent days trying different sticks, and ended up piecing together parts from a few different joysticks, to make the "perfect" joysticks for my dedicated Crazy Climber.
I did all this so that the final sticks would be tighter on the up/down movements, than on the left/right movements.
You can tweak all those settings in software with the U360.
That is what sets it completely apart from the competition.
Punisher:
How difficult are the U360's to mapp for each game? Would I still want to use a IPAC and run the joysticks through or around it?
NoOne=NBA=:
They are really easy to program.
Check out Ultimarc's site for a really good page on it.
You don't have to do mapping for each game, but it's there if you want to tweak something for a particular game.
The U360 is a USB analog joystick, so it hooks directly to the computer, not to an encoder like the others.
It supports 8-button inputs per stick.
If that's enough for you, you're good, and won't need an I-pac, gamepad hack, or whatever to get more inputs.
If not, you'll need to hook up something that will give you the additional inputs.
Punisher:
I think I have finally made my decision to buy the U360's. Now my CP is 3/4" think and I want to bottom mount it (and have no screws showing) so I need to know how much I need to router out. Can someone tell me what the recommended height is to mount the top plate of the joystick from the top of the of the CP?
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