I was quite happy looking out for an EX2... until I read some posts over at VFDC saying that the buttons last about 6 months before becoming unresponsive, and other complaints. What do people think about this? I'm hardly skilled enough to mod a stick, nor can I really afford to.
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Originally posted by Shakey_Jake33 View PostI was quite happy looking out for an EX2... until I read some posts over at VFDC saying that the buttons last about 6 months before becoming unresponsive, and other complaints. What do people think about this? I'm hardly skilled enough to mod a stick, nor can I really afford to.
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Originally posted by Shakey_Jake33 View PostI was quite happy looking out for an EX2... until I read some posts over at VFDC saying that the buttons last about 6 months before becoming unresponsive, and other complaints. What do people think about this? I'm hardly skilled enough to mod a stick, nor can I really afford to.
It doesnt happen very often but it is deffinitley there & I just assumed it was my one playing up due to lack of use because it starts working fine again after a couple of presses but if it's a common occurence not so good
I'm currently loking into the possibilty of getting mine modded with Sanwa parts soon anyway so hopefully that will fix the problem
Neil
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Originally posted by Shakey_Jake33 View PostI was quite happy looking out for an EX2... until I read some posts over at VFDC saying that the buttons last about 6 months before becoming unresponsive, and other complaints. What do people think about this? I'm hardly skilled enough to mod a stick, nor can I really afford to.
I'm still trying to decide whether to get a Hori RAP EX but the exchange rate has made it rather more expensive than I was hoping
Given that the EX2 is much, much cheaper than the RAP or MadCatz TE I think it's a pretty decent stick for the money.
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I've had buttons not responding on Hori sticks before, I'm not sure they stand up to heavy use. My Namco arcade stick (manufactured by Hori I believe) has always been fine though.
A Madcatz standard stick plus Sanwa joystick and buttons should come in at under £100 (I don't know if anything else needs to be replaced).
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Dazzyman
For me if your going to get a stick either get something like the hori pro 3 or madacatz standard (ie £70 model) or the TE or dont bother. Dont bother with the EX2 its very poor the button and stick are pretty average to say the least and its not got very good build quality. I have one myself and use it for shmups and I get terrible hand cramp on it as well. I also have the pro 3 on PS3 and its just lightyears ahead. Honestly for me if I had the choice of having to play SFIV on either the EX2 or buying a SFIV pad Id buy a pad instead and Im a stick man lol
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Originally posted by Junko View PostWHAtS the deal with these new SF tourny sticks , cant seem to find them anywhere , signed up for Amazon notifications but nothing as of yet
As for TE sticks, it was reported that they had more pre-orders than the planned production run and there may be more coming in a few months time.
Battle Fantasia looks good. Hope MvC2 and more older NeoGeo games do come out on the 360 at some point. Had to look up what partnernet was.
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Dazzyman
They already done another shipment of TE and they will be out for release then another batch following March time from what Ive read.
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Originally posted by DryRice View Poststicks its definitely a comeback with this major game being released. i dont like many of the manufactured sticks at the moment. i'll probs save money and build my own.
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Soldering is just a fear thing, it's actually really easy (unless you're talking about the kind of needlepoint soldering you need to do if you're modchipping, but I doubt it gets like that when you're putting a stick together).
It's really only my woodworking skills that have put me off doing my own stick, the electronics side holds no fear.
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Originally posted by Flabio View PostSoldering is just a fear thing, it's actually really easy (unless you're talking about the kind of needlepoint soldering you need to do if you're modchipping, but I doubt it gets like that when you're putting a stick together).
It's really only my woodworking skills that have put me off doing my own stick, the electronics side holds no fear.
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Originally posted by Flabio View PostSoldering is just a fear thing, it's actually really easy (unless you're talking about the kind of needlepoint soldering you need to do if you're modchipping, but I doubt it gets like that when you're putting a stick together).
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Haven't touched any sticks since the Dreamcast days and it seems people really don't rate the EX2. As someone who loved the UK official Dreamcast stick I was wondering how the others on the market for the 360 compared to it, is the EX2 any worse? Mainly going to be using it for VF5, SF2HD and Tekken 6 to be honest.
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