Modern arcade sticks
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Re: Modern arcade sticks
Side note, that new 8bitdo arcade stick seem pretty sweet. I've eyed it for some time now.
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I think that’s why I sold my Sega stick I couldn’t get an LS32 in it.
Now I have a few of the Hori sticks, the LS32’s fit straight in.
Now I have a few of the Hori sticks, the LS32’s fit straight in.
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Re: Modern arcade sticks
Mine has an LS-56. I could feel it barely scratching the bottom plate. So nem made a shallow recess in the plate. LS-32 appears to be a few mm shorter so it should work. You might need to use a different mounting plate.
EDIT: Oops, it was the other way around. You need to grind down a proper recess for the LS-32.
Emulation's nice when done well
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LS32-02 dropped straight into the 8bitdo v3 stick. It’s not perfect, but for the money it’s a great stick. Wireless and LS32, what’s not to like
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Is that the latest version? Then I really need to consider buying one.markedkiller78 wrote: ↑September 2nd, 2021, 3:44 pm LS32-02 dropped straight into the 8bitdo v3 stick. It’s not perfect, but for the money it’s a great stick. Wireless and LS32, what’s not to like
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Yes, I got mine from scan. Can’t say what revision Amazon hasaerobert wrote: ↑September 2nd, 2021, 8:20 pmIs that the latest version? Then I really need to consider buying one.markedkiller78 wrote: ↑September 2nd, 2021, 3:44 pm LS32-02 dropped straight into the 8bitdo v3 stick. It’s not perfect, but for the money it’s a great stick. Wireless and LS32, what’s not to like
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Mine is an earlier revision. LS32 doesn't quite fit - the metal weight would need cutting and the bottom shell thinning slightly.
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Re: Modern arcade sticks
Do they make a version with 6 face buttons?
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Re: Modern arcade sticks
Especially if you use their 90 quid korean stick in there.
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Do itkernow wrote: ↑September 3rd, 2021, 9:37 am https://focusattack.com/artwork-print-a ... ade-panel/
ooh, morrissey stick!
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IMO it would be better if it was 6 buttons and the stick was shifted to the right by an inch. The top two 24mm buttons are macros, they can’t, afaik, be mapped, so they could have been buttons 7+8
That’s my main criticism, but I still say it’s gr8te m8te
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Scan don't ship to Ireland and Amazon price is up and down more than a chavs knickers, Brexit
<trk>:I remember catching a big fat one and my friend said "throw it back in, that one already tastes like wood"
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I'd like it to have more space or a slope in the palm area, resting on the leading edge gets uncomfortable after a while. Other than that it's great. Far better with quality controls in.markedkiller78 wrote: ↑September 3rd, 2021, 9:57 amIMO it would be better if it was 6 buttons and the stick was shifted to the right by an inch. The top two 24mm buttons are macros, they can’t, afaik, be mapped, so they could have been buttons 7+8
That’s my main criticism, but I still say it’s gr8te m8te
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Or I could swap AB to the top row...cools wrote: ↑September 4th, 2021, 9:15 amI'd like it to have more space or a slope in the palm area, resting on the leading edge gets uncomfortable after a while. Other than that it's great. Far better with quality controls in.markedkiller78 wrote: ↑September 3rd, 2021, 9:57 amIMO it would be better if it was 6 buttons and the stick was shifted to the right by an inch. The top two 24mm buttons are macros, they can’t, afaik, be mapped, so they could have been buttons 7+8
That’s my main criticism, but I still say it’s gr8te m8te
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Re: Modern arcade sticks
I have, I ignore the default, LP + MP are always button 1 + 2 for me.
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Cheers brahkernow wrote: ↑September 8th, 2021, 5:24 pm https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sega-Virtua- ... 635-2958-0
Almost had it but don't need
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Nothing is better than the rose tinted memberberries of yesteryear
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Re: Modern arcade sticks
The Sanwa I used above were only a stop gap, borrowed from my Lindbergh.
AWUK are out of stock of most Sanwa colours, so I went with Seimitsu. Needed to shave a bit of plastic from some mounting holes so they'd click home but nothing too terrible.
Not sure why R and L buttons are reversed on this stick?
AWUK are out of stock of most Sanwa colours, so I went with Seimitsu. Needed to shave a bit of plastic from some mounting holes so they'd click home but nothing too terrible.
Not sure why R and L buttons are reversed on this stick?
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