Your Joystick, how do you hold it?
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99pence
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Your Joystick, how do you hold it?
While the heading might make it sound like it's heading into PC-FX territory, but really its about how you hold your arcade joystick.
Are you a pincher? Do you cup it from the bottom or the top? Grab it from the side? Or do you just send it right the way out there, throw out the rule book and rest your fingers on the panel and place your thumb right on the top?
Are you a pincher? Do you cup it from the bottom or the top? Grab it from the side? Or do you just send it right the way out there, throw out the rule book and rest your fingers on the panel and place your thumb right on the top?
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Depends on which game I'm playing with it. Ikaruga for example needs very exact movements, I just give it a slight push in some situations. Regarding shooters like DDP DOJ, they also need exact movements but not as exact as Ikaruga does. I grab the whole thing (
) and move it around while thinking about threads with a slight lack of inspiration on shmups.com
ps: Anybody ever tried to play shmups with a flight game mission stick? I did, now I know what beginners must feel like... incredibly wobble feeling
ps: Anybody ever tried to play shmups with a flight game mission stick? I did, now I know what beginners must feel like... incredibly wobble feeling
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I usually take the claw grip. Tiny Japanese joysticks don't really feel comfortable for me any other way. Bat-style ones I can actually feel comfortable grabbing from the side.
On my old computer, I had a Logitech Wingman for X-Wing/flight sim/driving/etc. style games and a Saitek P2550 gamepad for emulation. Pretty much every reboot, which one was enumerated as which would switch, so I've had many fond experiences where I was too lazy to remap controls in MAME and played shooters with the Wingman. For some reason, it actually worked pretty well on DoDonPachi... I made it to the last boss of the 1st loop once.aventus wrote:ps: Anybody ever tried to play shmups with a flight game mission stick? I did, now I know what beginners must feel like... incredibly wobble feeling :P

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I hold mine like this with my wrist anchored to the base. I find cupping the stick with 3 fingers and my thumb gives maximum control. For accuracy I use just the thumb without the fingers touching the stick and flick the stick for 8-ways of subtle movements, i can get 1-2mm movements this way.


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I hold it so I have the top of the stick going into my palm with my fingers coming down the shaft, my thumb raps around the left side if I'm using my right hand and vice versa for left. My whole hand will shift slightly from the left to right depending on where I'm at in the game.
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Nice stick! Have wanted one of those for quite a while (I have one of the larger flight-controller style ones).rolins wrote:If I'm playing shmups then I grip the joystick using my thumb, index, and middle finger. When I'm playing fighting games I switch to a more stronger grip. Where I'll have the shaft between my middle & ring finger, and my thumb on top of the ball.
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Micomsoft XE-1 ST2Vokatse wrote: What kind of stick is that? Any suggestions on where I can find one?
Thanks!

Check out ebay and yahoo japan auctions, the latter being the best place to start. This joystick doesn't appear frequently as the XE-1 PRO versions, so expect some competition. The joysticks on the PRO & ST2 are identical, but the PRO is my favorite joystick ever. But I think the reason the ST2 is highly sought after is because it's compatible with wide range of systems: NEC PC-88, X68000, MSX, FM-Towns, Sega MarkII/III, SMS, MegaDrive, PC-Engine (w/ XHE-3 adaptor), and PC (w/ usb adaptor)
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