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Hmmm....Shazay, I haven't heard that name in two to three years at best and other familiar names here. The tournament Baiken player I take it?

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Hmmm....Shazay, I haven't heard that name in two to three years at best and other familiar names here. The tournament Baiken player I take it?

I switched to Slayer at the end of #R and he's been my main since.

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Wii stick is NOT, I repeat 'NOT', Guilty Gear friendly. You're better off getting a T5 stick :/

Whats wrong with the wii stick?, Mine is good for GG.

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Anyone knows something about a company called "Asciiware"?

I have one of their sticks and I find it kinda nice, it uses different type of buttons then the japanese sticks.

oh i have one of their sticks, it looks like a PS1 :)

I just picked one of these up for $4 at a local game shop, haha.

Is it actually any good? I don't know good sticks from a hole in the wall, but it feels solid and I get good response out of the stick.

Haven't tried using it seriously, but I don't play seriously to begin with so maybe it doesn't matter.

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http://cgi.ebay.com/Namco-Arcade-Stick-PS1-PS2-PS3-Playstation-1-2-3_W0QQitemZ250321394693QQcmdZViewItemQQptZVideo_Ga%20mes_Accessories?hash=item250321394693

I'm new to GG, and I kinda want to try the game out on an arcade stick before investing a shitload of cash for one. This one happens to be in my city, and it doesn't look horrible, then again, I don't know anything about sticks.

Do you think this would be a decent stick to use when being introduced to the game? Also, that ASCIIWare stick someone else mentioned intrigues me. Mainly because I'm cheap.

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Alright, arcade stick number 2 is now complete. I ditched the Morrigan background after staining the base the darker mahogany, since I didn't feel that green colors would really go well with it. Instead, we've got black buttons/stick featuring Noriko from Heavenly Sword.

These images are before I put in the controller board, but after extensive testing I can say that it is working fine. :D

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http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-m-49-en-70-2byy.html

a reviewer says it's quite simple to mod, just wiring a stick is tricky. Go for it!

I bought this stick about a month ago, it just recently had a problem where the buttons randomly stop working. I temporarily solved the problem by removing the bottom plate, but now even that doesn't work. Does anyone know if there is a way to manually fix the button plate or something?

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Really hoping someone could give me some help on with my issue on my joystick...it's 3 posts ago.

Those things are mega cheapo sticks and probably the PCB is damaged, the cord is damaged, some buttons are damaged, or a combination of those. The good news is those are easy to mod, so you'll want to swap out the guts for some real Sanwa/Seimitsu parts and whatever PCB you want to throw in there.

Hm... anyone have any idea where I can get a replacement top-plate for a HRAP? Mine got uh... bent.

Find someone with a broken Tekken5 HRAP and see if that plate is the same size. You should be able to swap them, although you have to do some minor tweaks to get buttons to fit.

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I am thinking making "THE BIG SWITCH"....i am about to order a Hori Fighting Stick 2 does it have limitation as far as modding goes? like certain parts not fitting if you decide to order seimetsu buttons? what about if I choose not to mod and play with the base model..is it good? or does it need modding not to suck?

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I am thinking making "THE BIG SWITCH"....i am about to order a Hori Fighting Stick 2

does it have limitation as far as modding goes? like certain parts not fitting if you decide to order seimetsu buttons?

what about if I choose not to mod and play with the base model..is it good? or does it need modding not to suck?

You really should buy a cheap stick first. I bought a stick to play I-No on stick because everyone said it was easier (really it's not) and literally broke it again and again and again trying to figure out how to do 360's on the square gate. (most japanese sticks have) My point being, you should learn how to play I-No on stick before you spend on my on a stick to play I-No on. Otherwise you'll be wasting your money, and a good stick while you're at it.

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yeah, but the HFS2 IS cheap....but apparenly is crap

looks like I am better off getting a namco arcade stick, but where to find one? :psyduck:

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in response to HFS2 i got one, i modded it, i lovers it small box ftw i modded it seimitsu too! the problems? it isnt just "throw it in, solder some stuff, and profit" if you go seimitsu HFS2: modding buttons (sanwa or seimitsu) = filing down lil metal tabs, 2 per button, and soldering new wires HFS2: modding in a seimitsu stick = patience, a dremel, cutting a good amount of plastic out from the inside, a power drill for new (and not hidden btw) screw holes, and soldering wires for the stick if you get a HFS2 in hopes of modding it... i severely suggest dont use a seimitsu stick, i like the feel of it... so i toughed it out (i gots all the tools i need too, so it was just labor) but i wouldnt recommend doin it to anyone else, just use the sanwa mentioned in teh SRK post regarding the HFS2

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