Arcade Sticks

*eyebrow raise*

So, uh... what kind of prices and compatibilities are we looking at here? That website doesn't seem to be finished.
 
Nick you havent shown any of the MANY sticks you have done for me, including the titty stick!

you know, i don't even have a picture of the titty stick. i'll have to get some next time i'm up.

cost cannot be worked out without consideration of many, many variables. typically my single systems go for about $300, and multi systems around $400. like i said, can't say until i know exactly what i'm building so if anyone is interested send an email and we'll work something out.
 
I've already pre-ordered HRAP 3 SA (Hori Real Arcade Pro 3 Special Addition) from Arcade Shock. They're selling it for $119.99 @ such a low price and the original price is around $200. However, the shipping and handling is costly you're talking around $60 and there's no other option with a lower price.

The stick and the buttons are all Sanwa, so it should be a high quality stick.

I was about to buy Madcatz TE stick, but after some research I find HRAP 3 SA may have been the better choice for me cuz of the spacing of the buttons and board itself.

Why is arcade sticks better than regular controllers?
Itz not that arcade sticks are better itz just what suits the individual. I've been hearing that arcade sticks are more accurate and can perform faster execution than the pad, but I think itz conjecture.

For me personally I have to double button bind on the shoulder and trigger buttons I can't play well w/o them. However, at the same time they cause problems to my gameplay. You see I have joint fingers so that when I move one finger the other corresponds. When I press a button my other finger accidentally touches not only the face buttons but mainly the shoulder or trigger buttons. So hopefully the arcade stick I won't have that problem and hopefully I don't feel the need to double or triple bind the face buttons.
 
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