How much does your arcade stick lag? Arcade stick input lag testing & results thread

How does the venom arcade stick compare?

Is it on the Chart on the first post on page one?

No it isn’t. I don’t think it’s been tested yet.

That is your answer

lmao

One of the few thing I do agree with some of the thread supporters is its not feasible to test every stick.
If you don’t see results on this thread or any other source it means said stick isn’t tested.

If you want a particular stick or board to be tested, ether volunteer to do some testing or offer a donation or loan.
Don’t just demand X stick to be tested

The chart is just blind figures with average values, they are not indicative of Real-world game play results. Controller latency is just a small part of the larger picture.
Some people just put to much importance on Controller Latency.

The Venom stick is just a cheap, affordable stick for a market (Europe) where high quality sticks come at ridiculous prices.

Sure, but small parts add up. People should be interested in this. 2 frames for the stick, 2 frames for the display, 1-2 frames for v-sync, 1-2 frames for other graphical options, etc… Add all of this on top of the inate delay of the game you have an unresponsive fighter, which isn’t as fun to play as responsive fighter.

@Teyah

Thank you to test Brook Converter. Brook already did a improvement on white converter(PS3 to PS4). Could you help to update for viewing it ?

Thanks…
GOGO.Zippy

Man, this thread actually drives developers towards improving their products. Good job Teyah!
And thumbs up for the developers who use the data from the community and actually do something with it.
It is a win-win. So I don’t really get the smarty-pants detractors. They don’t really add any value here.

I agree people shouldn’t just demand things that cost time and money. When I asked my question it was out of curiosity to see if anyone already knew about the venom, or maybe the pcb was similar to another that is on the market.

On which version of the firmware was the improvement implemented? Interesting to see how the different updates stack up.

UPDATE: Just tested out the new beta firmware thanks to @GOGO.Zippy , and I must say that the brook converter has drastically improved the latency of my Qanba Q4RAF. I tested it against my round 2 TE in legacy mode, and the brook converter was faster. I have tested these two out around a week ago, and the brook on the old firmware had much more latency. With this update the brook converter buttons always come out first. Even if I delay the button a few miliseconds via plinking. This isn’t a scientific method at all, but I can def feel the difference.

@GOGO.Zippy has there been an updated firmware released for the white converter? The latest version I see on the site is v15, which was released back in February.

Yeah same here. Can we test the beta? (Tournament version if possible) :slight_smile:

Like many people I can’t wait to see if the brook universal fighting board is any different from the PCB.

Also any chance of a test of the universal brook fighting board with a PC (since SF V has a lot of PC players).

Dualshock 4 - wireless or wired? What’s the deal with interference if wired?

Same if wired, as it’s only for charging.

sorry i don’t use a ps4, i was just wondering. so it’s only charging if connected via usb, correct?

and given these firmware updates on the ps4, the best thing to do if modding is probably to buy a hori fighting commander 4. it’s 29.99 at gamestop right now

If you don’t need multi-platform support and know how to solder, yes. :slight_smile:

https://youtu.be/2HCjQbKowUo

With the PS4: None, the Dual Shock 4 does not used the USB cable for connectivity with the PlayStation 4, only with the PlayStation 3 and PC.
The PS4 and the Dual; Shock 4 only uses the USB cord for syncing the controller and charging.

The Dual Shock 4 will use the USB connection for the PS3 and PC.

I thought of all people you would appreciate my post, @Darksakul.

Or are you more of a rescue rangers type of guy?