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NuDimon Jun 8, 2017 @ 4:04am 
Hori is a premium Japanese Fight Stick brand. But Personally I'd recommend https://www.hitboxarcade.com/ for PC players. Unlike stick, all of your years of playing on a keyboard transfers. On stick you start from scratch. Look up some reviewsa online. :)
Thatisdifficult Jun 8, 2017 @ 4:10am 
Originally posted by NuDimon:
Hori is a premium Japanese Fight Stick brand. But Personally I'd recommend https://www.hitboxarcade.com/ for PC players. Unlike stick, all of your years of playing on a keyboard transfers. On stick you start from scratch. Look up some reviewsa online. :)
Whoa. Those actually look pretty interesting. No stick at all. You just use the same style of buttons. I could legitimately see that being comfortable.
Legend Jun 8, 2017 @ 6:47am 
Originally posted by NuDimon:
Hori is a premium Japanese Fight Stick brand. But Personally I'd recommend https://www.hitboxarcade.com/ for PC players. Unlike stick, all of your years of playing on a keyboard transfers. On stick you start from scratch. Look up some reviewsa online. :)

Looks quite interesting, but I think I am going to stay with a fighting stick.
qZe Jun 8, 2017 @ 7:01am 
Hori RAP is hella nice, but consider also this: http://www.etokki.com/Omni-Korean-Edition. It's got a Fanta lever which returns to neutral faster than any Hayabusa/Sanwa/Seimitsu one, and for Tekken that's the dank.
Pierre Pants Jun 8, 2017 @ 11:23am 
Originally posted by qZe:
Hori RAP is hella nice, but consider also this: http://www.etokki.com/Omni-Korean-Edition. It's got a Fanta lever which returns to neutral faster than any Hayabusa/Sanwa/Seimitsu one, and for Tekken that's the dank.
Hey. I just want to say that the Sanwa JLF-TP-8YT-SK lever in my Q4RAF returns to neutral pretty much instantly, I don't even need to think about it.
Turtle. Jun 8, 2017 @ 11:41am 
Originally posted by NuDimon:
Hori is a premium Japanese Fight Stick brand. But Personally I'd recommend https://www.hitboxarcade.com/ for PC players. Unlike stick, all of your years of playing on a keyboard transfers. On stick you start from scratch. Look up some reviewsa online. :)

I tried hitbox once or twice as a pc user for over 12 years and FPS player for at least half of that time, can't get used to having jump button under my thumb, something feels unnatural for me here. Plus it's a bit expensive and command buttons are slightly too small for my taste. So would reconsider the purchase if you got big hands.

If that's your very first arcade stick, I recommend you something that's easily moddable, so you can replace the balltop by battop if you want to try both. I played on balltop for some time when I borrowed a stick then guy replaced balltop with battop... Hell was that a difference for me. Sticking to battop from now.
Last edited by Turtle.; Jun 8, 2017 @ 11:44am
Rizla Jun 8, 2017 @ 12:01pm 
Hori are top, using a Qanba Q4RAF atm and its pretty decent
Turtle. Jun 8, 2017 @ 12:04pm 
Originally posted by Rizlablue:
Hori are top, using a Qanba Q4RAF atm and its pretty decent

What about something similarly priced to Razer Atrox x360 nowadays ? I can get this one for approximately 135 dollars in my country. It used to be below 120 before Tekken came out... :|
Last edited by Turtle.; Jun 8, 2017 @ 12:05pm
Rizla Jun 8, 2017 @ 12:13pm 
Originally posted by Turtle.:
Originally posted by Rizlablue:
Hori are top, using a Qanba Q4RAF atm and its pretty decent

What about something similarly priced to Razer Atrox x360 nowadays ? I can get this one for approximately 135 dollars in my country. It used to be below 120 before Tekken came out... :|

Here is the stick I purchased and off this site. In the UK it's £110 http://www.play-asia.com/qanba-q4-real-arcade-fightingstick-3in1-apex-2014-x-play-asiacom/13/707cv3

If you look on this site, there are cheaper variations of the same fight stick.
Last edited by Rizla; Jun 8, 2017 @ 12:13pm
Turtle. Jun 8, 2017 @ 12:15pm 
Originally posted by Rizlablue:
Originally posted by Turtle.:

What about something similarly priced to Razer Atrox x360 nowadays ? I can get this one for approximately 135 dollars in my country. It used to be below 120 before Tekken came out... :|

Here is the stick I purchased and off this site. In the UK it's £110 http://www.play-asia.com/qanba-q4-real-arcade-fightingstick-3in1-apex-2014-x-play-asiacom/13/707cv3

If you look on this site, there are cheaper variations of the same fight stick.

Well, thanks. I just need a korean stick instead of a balltop. Gonna search some of these up and compare.
Turtle. Jun 8, 2017 @ 12:27pm 
Originally posted by Rizlablue:
If size is not an issue, I'd personally get this one! http://www.play-asia.com/real-arcade-prov-premium-vlx-hayabusa-for-playstation4-playstat/13/709mi5?li_medium=default-widget&li_source=LI&ref=liftigniter

Yeah, size is not an issue, but it's a balltop again. But I can see it's easily moddable. So if I get this one I can replace the stick by buying the additional one, but then again I don't know if I'm not gonna be overpaying for the product at this point. Plus I'm not sure if It would give enough space between stick and the buttons for my big hands, as according to reviews it's an issue. :|

Welp, back to Razer Atrox then. I'm just discovering for any other sticks that would fit me as there's a chance one like that exists, although I may already doubt it as I have been discovering the subject for some time now.
Last edited by Turtle.; Jun 8, 2017 @ 12:32pm
qZe Jun 8, 2017 @ 12:41pm 
Originally posted by On Track:
Originally posted by qZe:
Hori RAP is hella nice, but consider also this: http://www.etokki.com/Omni-Korean-Edition. It's got a Fanta lever which returns to neutral faster than any Hayabusa/Sanwa/Seimitsu one, and for Tekken that's the dank.
Hey. I just want to say that the Sanwa JLF-TP-8YT-SK lever in my Q4RAF returns to neutral pretty much instantly, I don't even need to think about it.

I mean, I'm not particularly disagreeing. I have that very same stick, and I've had that same lever. It gets the job done very well, but the stock JLF is relatively loose, even if it's not by much.
Last edited by qZe; Jun 8, 2017 @ 12:41pm
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