X - Arcade Joystick
Re: X - Arcade Joystick
Can any one confirm this as true? that the Dreamcast Agetec arcade stick box is to small for Happ or Sanwa buttons?
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Re: X - Arcade Joystick
Sanwa/Seimitsu sticks and buttons can fit inside.I'm not sure if Happ buttons fit,but the Happ sticks are really long so they probably won't.Sanwa sticks are only 2 inches deep that's why most people use them in arcade stick projects plus their one of the best sticks around,they are use in 90% of Japanese arcade fighters.waruikumo wrote:Can any one confirm this as true? that the Dreamcast Agetec arcade stick box is to small for Happ or Sanwa buttons?
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Re: X - Arcade Joystick
They're alright. Not sure what else to say since I'm not really an arcade stick connoisseur , but they work. I've only used mine on the PC though, and I heard there's some lag when playing on consoles. That's bad. D:
I would recommend buying two MAS sticks instead:
http://www.massystems.com/ProStick.html
It'll cost you a bit more, but they use real arcade parts and there won't be any lag. You won't have to sit really close to the other person while playing, either.
I would recommend buying two MAS sticks instead:
http://www.massystems.com/ProStick.html
It'll cost you a bit more, but they use real arcade parts and there won't be any lag. You won't have to sit really close to the other person while playing, either.
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I've played with X-Arcade for ages on the Dreamcast and never run into any lag.
If someone could tell me what systems the X lags on, lemme know. I'm considering getting the PS2 and PS3 adaptors and would like to know if I'm wasting my time. As it stands, though, I've never had trouble using the X-Arcade on either PC or DC.
If someone could tell me what systems the X lags on, lemme know. I'm considering getting the PS2 and PS3 adaptors and would like to know if I'm wasting my time. As it stands, though, I've never had trouble using the X-Arcade on either PC or DC.
Re: X - Arcade Joystick
How old is your unit?the7k wrote:I've played with X-Arcade for ages on the Dreamcast and never run into any lag.
If someone could tell me what systems the X lags on, lemme know. I'm considering getting the PS2 and PS3 adaptors and would like to know if I'm wasting my time. As it stands, though, I've never had trouble using the X-Arcade on either PC or DC.
*edit* I just reread the thread and saw that you have a tankstick...
I think the main problem was the encoders they used at first. That really gave them a bad name initially. I haven't had lag either (or just none that I noticed). I did read that there is a bit of lag involved with the PS2/PS3 adapters. I think that was due to the ps2->ps3 adapter itself.
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Re: X - Arcade Joystick
Well, one of the main reasons I was so interested in the X-Arcade was because of its near universal nature - one stick for most machines. God knows, I already have enough arcade sticks for my SNES, Genesis and Saturn.kingdomheights777 wrote:Just get this guy to make one for you instead....SOOOOOO worth the money dude!
http://ecksnine.com/
Plus, while I might have been able to afford custom sticks back in the day, I've been out of a job for more than a year now. Even the price of the X-Arcade adapters is a bit high for me right now.