well if you know how it all goes you can open the other stick and
break the pieces and just put metal or other things.
but they sound real crappy.
At 04:27 a.m. 28/08/2010, you wrote:
Just a heads up on this product. The King of Fighters anniversary
joystick was made to make your fighting game experience that much
more enjoyable- so they said. I payed 65 bucks each for the pair I
bought, and right off the bat, I noticed that these joysticks were
extremely tough to use. The sticks grind horribly when rolled, and
to get a half circle from right to left to work was nearly impossible.
To make a long story short, I went back to using the DS controlers
after trying the joysticks out for the first day, but last weekend,
me and my girlfriend were playing the first Marvel VS Capcom game on
the PS1 system, and we decided to bust out the joysticks. We barely
went 3 rounds before one of the joysticks all of a sudden stopped
responding all together.
Yesterday, me and a buddy opened up the joystick to take a look
inside, and here is the problem:
At the base of the stick on the inside of the machine, there is a
thin cross piece made of plastic. This piece is what they put in
there to allow contact between the stick and the actual directional
controls. When you hold the stick in the down position for example,
the bottom of the cross piece inside will angle down and touch the
right part of the feedback board- giving your character the crouch.
Problem here is that the plastic they used is very thin- like the
material you see on a CD case- those break alot too. My girfriend
actually snapped off two of four sides of that crosspiece without
knowing or meaning to just playing MVC. As my buddy demonstrated,
you can snap off the remaining legs of the crosspiece just by
pressing on them with your finger tip.
So now we're left with one completely useless joystick, and one that
we're afraid to use.
So, if you're shopping for joysticks, and you come across this
model, give it a wide burst, and those of you who have bought it
already, good luck and be gentle.
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