With Guty Gear Xrd out, there's now plenty of fighters to use this on PS4, or even if you got PS3, big fighter library there. it's good for pc, especially for MAME.
And at this price you can use it and sell it on for about the same price in year or two. Or even a profit.
If you keep it, the components are changeable so will last a lifetime,
My og TE from 2009 is still going strong
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shoryuken
21 Jun 163#5
No wireless arcade sticks from Madcatz.
The only wireless sticks from Hori available in UK were the sub-standard ones that came with tekken 6 bundle ps3 & Xbox 360, and were also released without tekken 6 art for ps3.
There is a Hori WRAP, officiall for PS3, but it would need to be imported from Japan.
Only wireless PS4 stick I have seen is where people solder the guts of a dualshock 4 to their arcade stick, and remove the original pcb.
It's called pad hacking, very difficult to do on a dualshock for, and those who are capable, charge around £100
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mixmixi
20 Jun 16#1
Heat :smiley:
grizzl33
20 Jun 161#2
Absolute bargain. Well spotted.
stainy13
20 Jun 16#3
Incredible deal!
wasabimaster
21 Jun 16#4
Are there any wireless ones? I had a Hori wireless for PS3 and it was brilliant.
Dead_Pixel to wasabimaster
22 Jun 161#15
Due to the nature of fighting games & their general speed over other games. I can't see anyone making a wireless arcade stick
Not sure in SF, but in the Tekken Series there was "Just Frames". Certain moves which could only be executed within a window of one sixtieths of a second :confused: A wireless controller would not be trustworthy enough for such timing in real time matches
shoryuken
21 Jun 163#5
No wireless arcade sticks from Madcatz.
The only wireless sticks from Hori available in UK were the sub-standard ones that came with tekken 6 bundle ps3 & Xbox 360, and were also released without tekken 6 art for ps3.
There is a Hori WRAP, officiall for PS3, but it would need to be imported from Japan.
Only wireless PS4 stick I have seen is where people solder the guts of a dualshock 4 to their arcade stick, and remove the original pcb.
It's called pad hacking, very difficult to do on a dualshock for, and those who are capable, charge around £100
wasabimaster to shoryuken
21 Jun 16#8
Oh, thanks for that. Thought there would be demand for wireless fight sticks, shame...
tomkat
21 Jun 16#6
great stick amazing price
wetbandit
21 Jun 16#7
This has good PC support with drivers. The hori stick needs a third party mapping software to make it work for Xinput which means it is a bit of a hassle. Plus the hori is supposed to be better due to Sanwa but based on what you prefer.
crackdealer635
21 Jun 161#9
Demand for wireless fighting sticks? Why? Imagine in a tournament if your lost your connection because of low battery or battery dying. Why do you think pro gamers use wired keyboard and mouse? Same deal.
wasabimaster to crackdealer635
21 Jun 16#10
Pro PS4 gamers seem to be managing fine with wireless dual shock controllers...
shoryuken
21 Jun 16#11
Dualshock 4's can be used wired
I think wireless controllers are banned in tournaments, but they are good for casual play, I have wireless six axis ps3 pcb's in my sticks, I do not notice any lag.
If you watch any Twitch tournament stream where players use DS4 pad, they will have it wired via usb cable to the PS4. Doing so, there is no chance of battery drop or signal loss.
ukmonkey
22 Jun 16#16
I want one :disappointed:
friiza
22 Jun 16#17
Missed it :disappointed: Don't like the shadaloo logo on it though, looks too much like Nazi symbolism.
Opening post
With Guty Gear Xrd out, there's now plenty of fighters to use this on PS4, or even if you got PS3, big fighter library there. it's good for pc, especially for MAME.
And at this price you can use it and sell it on for about the same price in year or two. Or even a profit.
If you keep it, the components are changeable so will last a lifetime,
My og TE from 2009 is still going strong
Top comments
The only wireless sticks from Hori available in UK were the sub-standard ones that came with tekken 6 bundle ps3 & Xbox 360, and were also released without tekken 6 art for ps3.
There is a Hori WRAP, officiall for PS3, but it would need to be imported from Japan.
Only wireless PS4 stick I have seen is where people solder the guts of a dualshock 4 to their arcade stick, and remove the original pcb.
It's called pad hacking, very difficult to do on a dualshock for, and those who are capable, charge around £100
All comments (18)
Not sure in SF, but in the Tekken Series there was "Just Frames". Certain moves which could only be executed within a window of one sixtieths of a second :confused: A wireless controller would not be trustworthy enough for such timing in real time matches
The only wireless sticks from Hori available in UK were the sub-standard ones that came with tekken 6 bundle ps3 & Xbox 360, and were also released without tekken 6 art for ps3.
There is a Hori WRAP, officiall for PS3, but it would need to be imported from Japan.
Only wireless PS4 stick I have seen is where people solder the guts of a dualshock 4 to their arcade stick, and remove the original pcb.
It's called pad hacking, very difficult to do on a dualshock for, and those who are capable, charge around £100
I think wireless controllers are banned in tournaments, but they are good for casual play, I have wireless six axis ps3 pcb's in my sticks, I do not notice any lag.
Now I've bought one....only 2 left