Yes I looked in french amazon, that’s where I found the Qanba Q1, I think they do ship to spain but it’s out of stock right now.
I just spent like 500€ on upgrading my pc so yeah… can’t really spend much on my first stick.
Yes I looked in french amazon, that’s where I found the Qanba Q1, I think they do ship to spain but it’s out of stock right now.
I just spent like 500€ on upgrading my pc so yeah… can’t really spend much on my first stick.
personally, if you’re not DEAD SET on getting a stick, i’d get a 360 controller as temporary until you can buy a high-end stick. im not sure about qanba q1, but i think its fine though.
if you want a stick at that price range, i’m unable to help. i can just warmly recommend the SCV mcz stick.
oh, you could look at online auction sites in spain, you can usually snipe some if you’re lucky, takes few min every day, but yeah.
I play with a Ps3 controller on pc, and cannot for the life of me get some moves right, and I feel awkward with the button layout and using the triggers.
I’m very bad at fighting games but I really like them, so right now I suddenly got this ambition of getting really good, and I feel that with practice, the stick will be much easier to use.
I’ll prey around sites and ebay for a while to see if I find anything, might check on some local stores around here but I doubt there will be any that sell this kind of stuff, at least that are good.
Consider that it’s more expensive to buy a cheap stick now, then upgrade to a “real” stick later.
Meh… Depending on the stick it could go either way.
I say you get what you pay for & DIY isn’t exactly cheap.
I’ve edited the post since I remembered the rule to not ask people to make decisions for me. Sorry, I can’t find delete post.
[details=Spoiler]I’m new and have done some browsing and reading. I want to get the Mad Catz Fightstick KE and buy a Sanwa joystick to put into it since it seems to be the popular one. This way I get to try both sticks. What do you think?
I appreciate any comments and even if you were to say forget that purchase entirely and get this. I feel overwhelmed when looking into this. I live in Canada and am going to be using this for SSIV:AE
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Has anyone used the Hori 360 dead or alive 5 arcade stick? i got it for 90$ Uses all sanwa parts but i thought id ask the imput of others who have used it
Hi all,
I’m new here, I would like to buy an arcade stick, based on your info I have done following selection :
1.amazon.fr/gp/product/B006N9GQQ4/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_6?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1WTGDDOF3654H
2.amazon.fr/gp/product/B00CXRZRRY/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1X6FK5RDHNB96
3.amazon.fr/gp/product/B00FC1UHMI/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_8?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1X6FK5RDHNB96
Criterias :
1.Strong material
2.Easy to repair, and parts easy to find ( I have a baby so I will have to repair it in the near future ).
3.Price is not the main criteria.
I have Razer mouse and other gaming stuff but this stick is very expensive (but I like quality of razer products), Mad Catz Arcade FightStick™ PRO for Xbox 360® looks the same, is it correct?
Thanks in advance for advice
Barta
I would wager a large sum of money that a baby could not destroy any of those sticks.
i dunno bro, all it takes is some juice on the stick slipping between the buttons and there u go lol
Thanks for feedback, could you please let me know if part of Razer Atrox Arcade Stick are the same of Mad Catz Arcade FightStick™ PRO?
They both use Sanwa parts if that what your asking.
Thanks
Can someone confirm if Arcade fightstick pro mad catz ps3 version is also compatible with pc?
There is a promo on amazon.fr : amazon.fr/gp/product/B00FC1UH82/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thanks in advance
I use a SFxT fight stick pro on ps3 and pc all the time. It’s only the older madcatz products that have problems with pcs.
Thanks a lot for confirmation, I really appreciate
Well, it’s me again with a couple of questions
I’ve found a Hori BlazBlue Special Edition Real Arcade Pro 3 for around 60 EUR and can’t find much info about it really, I will like to know what buttons and joystick does it use and if it’s easy to change the artwork and the buttons/joystick, since in this thread it says special edition HRAP3 comes with the buttons soldered.
Here’s the stick: http://www.gameseek.co.uk/images/products/hori_fighting_stick_blazblue_real_arcade_ps3.jpg
The buttons are not soldered into a PCB for the Hrap 3. And I never made listings for the Blaze Blue Hrap, as my policy to leave out collector sticks for the thread.
Even if the buttons were soldered to a PCB it be separate from the main PCB, you just have to desolder the buttons or break the Buttons Sub-PCB for a part swap (and some minor wire splicing).
How are the old school ps1 hori commander pads? Or the ps1 ascii pad with the 4 buttons an long skinny triggers. How is the quality of the dpad on both of these and would they be good marvel controllers??
the best pads are generally seen as the RETAIL sega saturn pads that are really rare and cost a whole lot. other than that, i have no clue