OscarC82 - Thank you for the kind words. I used to play at Chinatown a few years ago. I never liked it too much there though. The joysticks were not P360s and they were way too loose. They never had chairs for the MvC2 machines either, and since I am very tall I always had to hunch over to play. My execution at CF was never great, so I prefer to have Dreamcast sessions with friends (mostly Josh 360 back in the day) and now I like to play online.
@BrettH123- WORD YOO, the perfect360, is there a really big difference in response other than the Happ super JOYSTICK, and IL competition sticks? Me personally I hate the structure of the competition. That square block that hits the micros switches are so unreliable for VS games. The super joystick has a better response than the competition base does. So that's what I'm using currently, but my tech rolls still don't come out as good. I want to try the perfect 360, but 40 dollars.
OscarC82 - I don't know the difference between super joystick and competition. All I know is that I like P360s the most for MvC2. The P360 uses an all optical device, so it has no corners and no springs. Very responsive. Many of the top MvC2 players that I know prefer the P360 as well.
@BrettH123 Nah I bought it already, I got it in my hands. The only thing I realize that it wants to take 5volt. I do mods my self. My stick is modded with dual wireless, with a multiconsole chip. The problem is that wireless technology on the wireless uses 3volt, because it runs on frequency. It won't be enough power for the P360. I got to find an alternative. I just hope the response on it is incredible as you and others described it.
OscarC82 - I never tried with the wireless 23 volt. I do not know anything about the technical aspect of joystick mods. Did you consider just replacing the wireless mod with a wired?
@BrettH123 I'm thinking about it. I kind of like my wireless though. It's just cool know that all I have to do is press the home button on my stick, and ps3 turns on. I Also use a dongle on my pc. It works with the Sixaxis ps3 board that's inside the stick. So I play wireless pc as well. I'll see what I'll do.
OscarC82 - yes, wireless is great for convenience. I would just be worried about input dropout if the wireless has a signal dropout. It may not be likely, but it is possible.
It's very unlikely. Especially when it comes to sony products, only thing they have is poor internet security. The ps3 sixaxis board uses 802.llg technology. The transfer rate is about 54Mbps in a 2.4 GHz frequency. Basically I'm just being a lazy f@#$, if I decide to leave the Sixaxis in there instead of a wired controller lol.
@BrettH123 the only way the signal will drop if there's Electromagnetic interference (EMI) between, and around the controller and the console it's self.
@BrettH123 And it has to be a lot of it, for EMI to screw up the connection. I just can't wait to get this baby in. I want to see if it's really worth those 50 bucks mannnn. That stick was F-ing expensive!
good shit, those resets in the corner are awesome dude
MrKurow13 10 months ago
Damn you're just too goood?! You never played at China town fair before?
OscarC82 10 months ago
OscarC82 - Thank you for the kind words. I used to play at Chinatown a few years ago. I never liked it too much there though. The joysticks were not P360s and they were way too loose. They never had chairs for the MvC2 machines either, and since I am very tall I always had to hunch over to play. My execution at CF was never great, so I prefer to have Dreamcast sessions with friends (mostly Josh 360 back in the day) and now I like to play online.
BrettH123 10 months ago
@BrettH123- WORD YOO, the perfect360, is there a really big difference in response other than the Happ super JOYSTICK, and IL competition sticks? Me personally I hate the structure of the competition. That square block that hits the micros switches are so unreliable for VS games. The super joystick has a better response than the competition base does. So that's what I'm using currently, but my tech rolls still don't come out as good. I want to try the perfect 360, but 40 dollars.
OscarC82 10 months ago
@BrettH123 So is it better?
OscarC82 10 months ago
OscarC82 - I don't know the difference between super joystick and competition. All I know is that I like P360s the most for MvC2. The P360 uses an all optical device, so it has no corners and no springs. Very responsive. Many of the top MvC2 players that I know prefer the P360 as well.
BrettH123 10 months ago
@BrettH123 -Than you know what. I got to give it a try then!
OscarC82 10 months ago
OscarC82 - You will not regret it. P360s are the best of the best.
BrettH123 10 months ago
@BrettH123 Yo Bret, was your Mas stick modded with the Wireless 360 controller, or, the wired one?
OscarC82 9 months ago
OscarC82 - It's Brett (may not seem like a big deal, but trust me it is to me). My joystick was dual modded using the mad catz wired 360 controller.
BrettH123 9 months ago
@BrettH123 Nah I bought it already, I got it in my hands. The only thing I realize that it wants to take 5volt. I do mods my self. My stick is modded with dual wireless, with a multiconsole chip. The problem is that wireless technology on the wireless uses 3volt, because it runs on frequency. It won't be enough power for the P360. I got to find an alternative. I just hope the response on it is incredible as you and others described it.
OscarC82 9 months ago
OscarC82 - I never tried with the wireless 23 volt. I do not know anything about the technical aspect of joystick mods. Did you consider just replacing the wireless mod with a wired?
BrettH123 9 months ago
@BrettH123 I'm thinking about it. I kind of like my wireless though. It's just cool know that all I have to do is press the home button on my stick, and ps3 turns on. I Also use a dongle on my pc. It works with the Sixaxis ps3 board that's inside the stick. So I play wireless pc as well. I'll see what I'll do.
OscarC82 9 months ago
OscarC82 - yes, wireless is great for convenience. I would just be worried about input dropout if the wireless has a signal dropout. It may not be likely, but it is possible.
BrettH123 9 months ago
It's very unlikely. Especially when it comes to sony products, only thing they have is poor internet security. The ps3 sixaxis board uses 802.llg technology. The transfer rate is about 54Mbps in a 2.4 GHz frequency. Basically I'm just being a lazy f@#$, if I decide to leave the Sixaxis in there instead of a wired controller lol.
OscarC82 9 months ago
@BrettH123 the only way the signal will drop if there's Electromagnetic interference (EMI) between, and around the controller and the console it's self.
OscarC82 9 months ago
@BrettH123 And it has to be a lot of it, for EMI to screw up the connection. I just can't wait to get this baby in. I want to see if it's really worth those 50 bucks mannnn. That stick was F-ing expensive!
OscarC82 9 months ago
Very nice resets.
omgitsaduck12345 10 months ago
woow, I love that resets!!
stridersheikr3lo4d 10 months ago
holy crap !
grasshotube 10 months ago