Fighting on the cheap
Fighting on the cheap
So, with the Steam sales and all, I have a number of fighters in my library now. What I don't have is a good controller. The 360 pad just isn't a fighter's dream. That said, I don't know that I can justify $100. Are there any sub-$50 controller options that are even worth taking a look at, pad or stick?
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Re: Fighting on the cheap
Don't some wired ps3 and 360 controllers work on PC?
I've seen some nice six button fighter controllers before
I've seen some nice six button fighter controllers before
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Re: Fighting on the cheap
Joysticks:
Hori and Madkatz sticks can be bought second hand very cheap from all the people who are upgrading to custom-built arcade sticks. Sometimes these are USB; sometimes they are Playstation- style connector. PS2->USB adapters aren't hard to find. I will say to research the model number before you buy as the quality varies wildly.
Fightpads:

Sega Saturn USB pads are favorites among retro-gamers. These used to be hard to find, but now there are plenty of reproductions on the market.

Microsoft Sidewinder USB
This is the one I use. The D-pad is really good for platformers; it's better than alright for fighters.

PDP Versus Fighting Pad
If you like the tiny clicky stick on the Neo Geo Pocket, try the PDP versus fighting pad. It combines the form factor of a pad with the click feedback that good arcade sticks provide.
Hori and Madkatz sticks can be bought second hand very cheap from all the people who are upgrading to custom-built arcade sticks. Sometimes these are USB; sometimes they are Playstation- style connector. PS2->USB adapters aren't hard to find. I will say to research the model number before you buy as the quality varies wildly.
Fightpads:

Sega Saturn USB pads are favorites among retro-gamers. These used to be hard to find, but now there are plenty of reproductions on the market.

Microsoft Sidewinder USB
This is the one I use. The D-pad is really good for platformers; it's better than alright for fighters.

PDP Versus Fighting Pad
If you like the tiny clicky stick on the Neo Geo Pocket, try the PDP versus fighting pad. It combines the form factor of a pad with the click feedback that good arcade sticks provide.
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Re: Fighting on the cheap
If you already have a Saturn pad, this USB adapter works great.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006ZB ... ge_o09_s00
If you really want a stick, you might be able to dig up a used Qanba Q1 for around $50. Anything cheaper than that is going to be garbage.
http://www.amazon.com/Qanba-Q1-PS3-Joys ... s=qanba+q1
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006ZB ... ge_o09_s00
If you really want a stick, you might be able to dig up a used Qanba Q1 for around $50. Anything cheaper than that is going to be garbage.
http://www.amazon.com/Qanba-Q1-PS3-Joys ... s=qanba+q1
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Re: Fighting on the cheap
USB Saturn pad is great. At least with mine, you can also swap in official Sega rubber into it - so for instance I have the Genesis 6 button dpad "switches" in mine because I like that loose feel.
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Re: Fighting on the cheap
I used one of the WWE BrawlPad for the longest time before getting a Q4RAF. I don't think it really matters if you use the X360 or PS3 version, but I used the PS3 version if I remember correctly.
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Re: Fighting on the cheap
Used the X360 brawl pad, Hori VX, Hori RAP EX, and now a SF4 CE stick (PS3), all because they were cheap offline/here and all because they had some recommendations. I agree to wait awhile and buy someone's stick when they upgrade. Most can be pretty cheap (~$40 or less). I have no use for the VX, so if you're interested in that, PM me.
Re: Fighting on the cheap
Great suggestions, folks. Thanks.
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Re: Fighting on the cheap
I still use the WWE Brawl stick. I think I paid $10 for it. Not sure how cheap it is these days though.