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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    It's crazy that some of them hit the price range of higher end PC hardware.
    Yeah it's a bit much, but you're really paying for high-end parts and the name brand. Still kind of expensive though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRealSpiders View Post
    Yeah it's a bit much, but you're really paying for high-end parts and the name brand. Still kind of expensive though.
    Warrior linked me to a site to buy parts, the cases were the most expensive part.

    The Logitech racing wheel I was blabbing about a while back will run you more than a high end video card or a decent processor .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    Warrior linked me to a site to buy parts, the cases were the most expensive part.

    The Logitech racing wheel I was blabbing about a while back will run you more than a high end video card or a decent processor .
    I don't think I would ever buy a racing wheel. I'd rather feed my money to my dog. Then again I guess you could say the same about fight sticks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRealSpiders View Post
    I don't I would ever buy a racing wheel. I'd rather feed my money to my dog. Then again I guess you could say the same about fight sticks.

    One could say just that.

    There are some racing wheels priced in a slightly more sane range of $50 - $100.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post

    One could say just that.

    There are some racing wheels priced in a slightly more sane range of $50 - $100.
    I'll just sit in my car, spin the wheel around and make sound effects.

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    If you want a lower priced Mad Catz stick (the current industry standard), get a FightStick SE. Doesn't have the Sanwa parts and it's a bit more permanent if you want to change the artwork, but the stick itself like $70-80 new. Getting Sanwa or Seimitsu parts to put in it will run another $35, I'd say, but you can do that at your leisure. Personally, I recommend Seimitsu parts. Especially the buttons. They're a better blend of sensitivity and resistance. Sanwa buttons (what I'm currently using) activate if you blow on them hard enough and they're loud as shit because of it. Seimitsu buttons take slightly more force and are for some reason quieter.

    That said, Sanwa has announced that they're developing "silent" buttons and sticks. I'm so fucking hype for that.

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    Glad I Raided Snesorama's old upload section while i could its gone now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kouen View Post
    Glad I Raided Snesorama's old upload section while i could its gone now
    It's quite distressing for some people.
    Probably not pc to joke about it

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRealSpiders View Post
    I'll just sit in my car, spin the wheel around and make sound effects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brit View Post
    If you want a lower priced Mad Catz stick (the current industry standard), get a FightStick SE. Doesn't have the Sanwa parts and it's a bit more permanent if you want to change the artwork, but the stick itself like $70-80 new. Getting Sanwa or Seimitsu parts to put in it will run another $35, I'd say, but you can do that at your leisure. Personally, I recommend Seimitsu parts. Especially the buttons. They're a better blend of sensitivity and resistance. Sanwa buttons (what I'm currently using) activate if you blow on them hard enough and they're loud as shit because of it. Seimitsu buttons take slightly more force and are for some reason quieter.

    That said, Sanwa has announced that they're developing "silent" buttons and sticks. I'm so fucking hype for that.
    What parts are used with the tournament editions? Sanwa parts sound overly sensitive.

    Looking at completed listings, decently priced arcade sticks pop up on occasion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    What parts are used with the tournament editions? Sanwa parts sound overly sensitive.

    Looking at completed listings, decently priced arcade sticks pop up on occasion.
    Mad Catz TEs use Sanwa parts in ALL of their versions.
    Hori (the second tier manufacturer) has knock-off sticks, along with higher tier versions with either Sanwa or Seimitsu parts built in.

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    Also, I was exaggerating a little bit. I've never had my buttons activate however hard I blew on them, but they are the most sensitive on the market. In case you've never used them, Japanese style buttons do not have any activation feedback. No click or springiness. It's part of why they're all so much more sensitive than Korean, American, European parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    It's quite distressing for some people.
    Probably not pc to joke about it
    Well they had warning it may get pulled and if they get distressed over it well they should go outside sometime
    as for me I'm Reupping it to my Private FTP Server as well as a bunch of other stuff, Dropping King a link to grab some stuff since I know he didn't get to look in time

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    Quote Originally Posted by brit View Post
    If you want a lower priced Mad Catz stick (the current industry standard), get a FightStick SE. Doesn't have the Sanwa parts and it's a bit more permanent if you want to change the artwork, but the stick itself like $70-80 new. Getting Sanwa or Seimitsu parts to put in it will run another $35, I'd say, but you can do that at your leisure. Personally, I recommend Seimitsu parts. Especially the buttons. They're a better blend of sensitivity and resistance. Sanwa buttons (what I'm currently using) activate if you blow on them hard enough and they're loud as shit because of it. Seimitsu buttons take slightly more force and are for some reason quieter.

    That said, Sanwa has announced that they're developing "silent" buttons and sticks. I'm so fucking hype for that.
    Do you have an SE? If so how is it? I heard there was quite a stir since the sticks had like a loose washer or some shit that would destroy the joysticks micro-switches or something.

    Also, you're "exaggeration" really isn't too far off, I remember once when I had just gotten my new TE I like, just ever so slightly grazed one of the buttons... Playing the next round with a terrible character that I don't how to use, fuck yeah.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kouen View Post
    Well they had warning it may get pulled and if they get distressed over it well they should go outside sometime
    as for me I'm Reupping it to my Private FTP Server as well as a bunch of other stuff, Dropping King a link to grab some stuff since I know he didn't get to look in time
    People should just go outside more in general, it's good for you.

    Seriously people need to not take the internet so seriously, they'll live longer.

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