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Noob building my 1st CP in need of advise / help
atomikbohm:
I'm about to start one of the most important parts of my 1st CP build, buying the components!!! My plan is to build a 4 player CP and wanted to call upon the community's experience / expertise.
Straight out of the gate I come to Joysticks. I've decided that I want a versatile Joystick in hopes to maximize the number of games I can play. My research points me in the directions of either Happ 49-ways with a GP Wiz49 interface or Ultrastick 360's. I know that there are many technical differences which are all well and good but, when the rubber hits the road is there much of a difference? :dunno
Stay tuned for more Noob ignorance, I've got lots to go around :-[
Thanks in advance for the education
severdhed:
i dont know much about the 49ways, but i finally got my new control panel almost done (waiting for a replacement optical PCB for my trackball), and i have to say i absolutely love my new u360s. i have only got to use them for about 2 weeks now..but they are simply awesome. I am very impressed with the way they work with every game i have tried so far. i was skeptical at first, and i had a few problems where i thought they just wouldnt work...as it turns out, it was just a simple config problem. i had configured the sticks in ultramap, but then realized i didnt have the shift functionality, so i did the firmware update...as it turns out, that changed some settings back to default..so ultramap was set that i had restrictors installed, even though i did not. once i fixed that, and tweaked my 8way map a little..these things perform way better than i ever expected. i can pull off dragon punches and all kinds of special moves in street fighter painlessly...much easier than with my x-arcade sticks. yet it performs equally as well in donkey kong and pacman and even qbert. i never thought i would be able to play all of these games properly without dedicated sticks..but with the u360..you can do just that.
sure, some people may miss the physical restriction of a dedicated 4 way stick..but if you have limited space and arent an authenticity nazi...you can't beat these sticks. they have passed every test i have thrown at them with flying colors.
Ginsu Victim:
If you go with U360s, get them for player one and two only. That's over $150 pretty much right there. For player three and four, go with the Sanwa JLWs ( www.lizardlick.com ). Those are only $20 each, and are the same stick as the U360, only with microswitches instead of the analog PCB.
atomikbohm:
--- Quote from: Ginsu Victim on February 24, 2009, 11:59:54 pm ---If you go with U360s, get them for player one and two only. That's over $150 pretty much right there. For player three and four, go with the Sanwa JLWs ( www.lizardlick.com ). Those are only $20 each, and are the same stick as the U360, only with microswitches instead of the analog PCB.
--- End quote ---
One of the games I want to be able to run is 4 player NFL Blitz with my brothers and nephews. With out being able to blame a hardware failure when I get stomped, like I did back in the day. :angry: With that being said I am trying to save money wherever possible (my wife has no idea how much this is going to cost and if I don't want to sleep on the couch till I'm old and gray I had better find some deals)
Thanks for the advise though, please keep it coming.
severdhed:
if you are building a 4 player panel, then you would probably have room to install a dedicated 4way stick...then you don't need to spend an arm and a leg on versatile sticks. get some happ competition sticks (around $10 each) or something for each player and then a good 4 way stick to use for the 4way classics.
also, you better have one heck of a PC to put in there if you want to play Blitz in mame... i have a p4 3.0ghz, 2gb ram and a radeon 9600xt and i can't play blitz at full speed. if i recall correctly, that requires a core2duo OC'd at around 4ghz to get it to run at full speed.
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