Holy shit, look at thing! Also, does that guy live in an Offices kitchen?
Holy shit, look at thing! Also, does that guy live in an Offices kitchen?
Barf! Barf! Barf!
Yeah, and what's in the yellow box?
Is it crackers?
Looks like crackers.
Sexy.
I'm thinking of picking up the EX2 for 360, but I want to make sure it has (or at least can be modded to have) an octagonal gate and possibly a bat handle.
This should answer your question.
R.I.P. Paragon Studios
I hate the X-Arcade stick. It has the dumbest button-layout I have ever seen on a home arcade stick. Why the fuck put the two buttons underneath and inbetween the joystick and the second row of buttons? Who the fuck does that?
I like buttons in rows, though. USA all the way.
If you don't plan on swapping for a real sanwa, Kedawa, you can just swap the restrictor plate. These tutorials already mentioned in this thread should do the trick for you.
http://www.championedition.com/?p=16
http://www.championedition.com/?p=17
Last edited by Mikhal; 29 Mar 2008 at 01:06 PM.
Cool. Thanks guys.
I've noticed that there is also a round gate available for sanwa sticks.
I'm not sure if it will work with the hori stick, but I'm curious to know if there's really any noticeable difference between octagonal and round gates.
The circular gates are for Sanwa JLWs only. You'd actually have to replace the Hori stick with a Sanwa JLW if you want a circular gate (which looks like it'll be a bitch to put in). The main difference between the two (obviously) is that you can feel the 8 directions using the octagonal gate while you can't feel any of the corners using the circular one. Never used a circular gate myself, but I prefer the square gates over the octagonal one. I didn't really like the longer throw when an octagonal gate is used.
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