![]() ![]() I am not a fan of the "corners" I can feel when moving the fight stick around. It is on the lighter side which is a bit of a shame, but it works very well. I loved the digital pad on the SNES and PS1 controllers, but do not like the d-pad on the newer controllers as they seem kind of innacurate and feel very bad after long play time as the corners tend to dig in. I bought this to see if I would like to get back into fighting games. So I would strongly recommend a mousepad, mat, or something that has a grippy surface if you are rather. The pads on the bottom of the arcade stick DO NOT really grip most surfaces. If you have a small desk this stick is perfect. Lastly, this product does work on PC, PS4, and PS3. However when you open it up it appears as though this may be possibleĥ. But I am unsure if the gate on the mini stick HAS potential to have that mod done. I believe (DO NOT QUOTE ME ON THIS) that you *could* put an 8 way gate in here. This thing is very finicky with how all the buttons connect to the PCB. If you're in the market to mod a lower end (this would be an entry model) stick. Get big and better (and modifiable) stick.Ĥ. I currently own a modded Hori RAP4 Kai and this one so if you have big hands. Your hands can get kind of cramped around the stick area, The button interface is wonderful however. Buy a Hori RAP4 Kai if this is not your first stick (or as a suitable replacement until you can afford the big boys)ģ. As a veteran I would not recommend it though. As a beginners stick I would recommend it. The parts COULD be better for the price point. So for smaller hands this may be a far more suitable purchase (unlike mine which are larger than "normal" hands).Ģ. The buttons are smaller than a standard arcade stick as well. There are a few things you should be aware of BEFORE buying.ġ. ![]() As an introductory stick for fighting games that typically use arcade like controls (Street Fighter, Blazblue, Tekken, Virtua Fighter and so on) this is a fantastic buy. ![]()
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