So whats the best way to get 360 ps3 xb1 ps4 with out a ps360 plus or time outs for ps4. Gut the madcatz pcb and go mk x pad hack for 360 xb1 and hcp for ps3 ps4?
Glad CGR finally did a review of a japanese stick. I hated his reviews of american sticks, and this review isnt good but I was scared hed hate how loose sanwa sticks are. Glad that his viewers found out about these if theyve never seen em. Not a good review, but it could have been worse. Its obvious hes never played this type of stick since the DC stick he reviewed.
Glad CGR finally did a review of a japanese stick. I hated his reviews of american sticks, and this review isnt good but I was scared hed hate how loose sanwa sticks are. Glad that his viewers found out about these if theyve never seen em. Not a good review, but it could have been worse. Its obvious hes never played this type of stick since the DC stick he reviewed.
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Considering he was more than fair with his review of the X-arcade Tank stick and he did a video where he swap out the joystick and buttons on it.
Cool, if you ever check would you mind having a quick civil debate?
When building the TE2, did Madcatz favour accessibility and customization over build integrity? The stick itself feels a lot flimsier when compared to the original TE, and it can’t take as much of a beating at it’s predecessor. Are Madcatz aware of that? I can understand wanting to evolve the product but Razer seem to have done so without sacrificing build quality, albeit their stick prices are slightly higher than Madcatz, and unfortunately they don’t cater to the PS4.
Are there currently any plans for a more solid feeling stick without the panel issue/hollow feel/weak plastics of the TE2, maybe a redux of the VS stick which was really well done? I’m just looking for something I can lug around that feels great to play on, the TE2 didn’t float my boat and I had to sell the thing.
So I got my type-N panel in today and son I am disappoint. The replacement acrylic they provide is the thin non-flushed ones, so it’s sliding around all over the place on me.
I haven’t seen any oil spots or anything yet but I will report if they do.
Also mad catz obviously will never make a LED board for this because the stem mounts are not on the replacement metal panel. That’s not that big a deal but I just thought I would mention it.
Other than that, it’s noir so that part is legit but right now this shit is unusable because the acrylic keeps moving on me. Where is @arthong when you need him? Obviously it’s very niche but please make an acrylic for this.
@phreakazoid@Gummo
Anyone know if there is a touch pad signal somewhere on the pcb?
I found three unused pins but I stopped my investigation into what they were in fear of damaging it
I need that select plinking!
Anyone have any experience with screw on seimitsu’s on their TE2? I’m wondering if these would have any real noticeable differences from their snap-in counterparts.
Got my TE2 from amazon in the mail today. Something funky going on with the plexi. The plexi feels extremely thin when you push it and you can move the bubbles around but they eventually return.
Also the bezel is bulging on the top top left as well. . Kinda disappointed right now!
Yeah gamer fingers are fine. The only buttons I had issues with are Seimitsu. Also, if you are using a ps4 stick the LEDs will be on the whole time due to no on/off button like the xb1 version.