I play on a square gate at home, at the arcade I’ve been going to its american parts with circle gate. I had real problems finding the corners. I don’t think I’ll go back to the arcade again, no one wanted to play against me. Playing against the cpu is boring.
edit added that I play on a square gate and not used to circle.
I can pull of moves fine on a square gate, circle gate is what gives me problems. The arcade is all american cabs with circle gate.There is only one japanese cab and it’s marvel vs capcom 2, a game I don’t play.
I do feel as if I rely too much on touching the gate, but that’s probably because my lever is optical. I’m thinking of swapping it out for a jlf.
What causes a spring to get stiff? I installed a JLF and LS-32 spring in my hayabusa and played with both for about 30 minutes, then installed my hayabusa stock spring again and played for 30 minutes. The hayabusa spring felt stiff and sluggish compared to the jlf and ls-32. Thanks.
*edit: added that hayabusa spring feels very sluggish/stiff compared to the jlf, even stiffer than the ls-32.
Currently building my own stick, and using cable braiding to keep it neat, but after seeing this I’m wondering what the black stuff is around the white braiding? If someone could show me an ebay or store listing so I know what I’m looking for
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Does the HRAP 3 PCB have solder points on the back? I’m looking to fit it with a dual mod ufb/Jasen Cthulhu, and I’d like to maintain the stock appearance with full function, probably repurposing the turbo selector as a stick select.
I’ve read through the FAQ, went though the Dual Modding 101 thread and used Google to search the forum, alas, no suitable solution has presented itself.
I’ve currently been playing all fighting games on PC using the Mad Cats SSFIV TES fightstick. Now I have some friends playing on either PS4 or X1, and I’d like to join them using my fightstick. I’m pretty handy when it comes to modding electronic devices and am looking for a solution which would make my current fightstick work on as many devices as possible. Otherwise, I’d be happy with PC/PS4.
Lots of information on this seems to be outdated. I’ve found the Brooks convertors to be a bit unclear as there are several versions and this particular fightstick wasn’t on their compatibility list. Also, I’d imagine I could mod the fightstick to include a custom PCB or whatnot in order to work on other devices.
Any tips, links, tutorials, devices or otherwise helpful information would be greatly appreciated.
Brook Universal Fighting Board. You can either wire the buttons directly or use the PCB on the terminal strip to get a more intergrated feel. Xbox 360 is the easiest to mod because it uses a sub-pcb for he control panel and you don’t have to solder. I can dig out my notes on wiring if you have any specific questions.
Thanks, so if I were to order this Brook Universal Fighting Board from Akishop.jp I could convert my Xbox 360 Mad Catz SSFIV TE fightstick to an universally working fightstick that works on Xbox360/Xbox One/PS3/PS4 and PC?
Looks like I need to add some headers to it and start wiring it up, doesn’t look too bad. If you happen to know where I can find resources as to how to wire this thing up I’d be more than grateful.
Iirc Arcade Shock sell presoldered headers and button harnesses - I’d give them a try first. It’s pretty self explanatory for the most part - you wire in the joystick harness and the button connections from the terminal strip to the screw terminals on the Brook. Some people like to use turbo as the touchpad but I used it as share. To maintain the lockswitch connect the KGROUND from the turbo panel to the KGROUND on the terminal strip for the buttons. More advanced stuff is mostly player LEDs, you can skip that. You’ll need to work out how you’re going to fit your USB cable in since there’s not a large enough hole to feed the USB cable through. I drilled a Neutrik in the cable compartment but there are other ways around it.