Does an LS-32 actually make a difference?
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Does an LS-32 actually make a difference?
So now that there's actually some decent shmups on the 360, I've been playing a lot of shooters using my SF4 TE stick. Of course, this stick has a JLF, which is great for fighters, but I feel like I need to move it way too much in order to maneuver my ship in shmups. The dead zone just feels huge. Would switching to a Seimitsu LS-32 actually make that big of a difference here, or do I just need to get used to it?
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It should be a night/day difference for you, yes as you say the dead zone feels huge. Just make sure you get the right one and fitting mounting plates before ordering one.

RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
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Will a different stick feel different?
Well... yes
Well... yes

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jlf vs. ls32 is a huge difference....Chacranajxy wrote:So now that there's actually some decent shmups on the 360, I've been playing a lot of shooters using my SF4 TE stick. Of course, this stick has a JLF, which is great for fighters, but I feel like I need to move it way too much in order to maneuver my ship in shmups. The dead zone just feels huge. Would switching to a Seimitsu LS-32 actually make that big of a difference here, or do I just need to get used to it?
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It's possible to reduce it:Chacranajxy wrote:The dead zone just feels huge.
http://forums.shoryuken.com/showthread.php?t=202652
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I keep half a dozen spare brand new LS32s along with a pile of spares for the bits that wear out.
By far my favourite stick, and massively superior to a JLF. Note that it takes a couple of hours to break one in and the action changes dramatically during that time.
By far my favourite stick, and massively superior to a JLF. Note that it takes a couple of hours to break one in and the action changes dramatically during that time.
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I heartily recommend having 2 sticks ... one ls32 and one jlf . If you're into fighters, and only have 1 stick I'd stay with JLF it's probably the more versitile imho. That being said if you're after scores, or hating the JLF at the moment - go for it and swap it out. There are some people who prefer an l32 for fighting; you could be one.
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Yes, and the one you kindly sold me is now safely harboured in my cab. I managed to clear Dodonpachi's first loop after about 15 goes, and I really put a lot down to the stick change.cools wrote:I keep half a dozen spare brand new LS32s along with a pile of spares for the bits that wear out.
By far my favourite stick, and massively superior to a JLF. Note that it takes a couple of hours to break one in and the action changes dramatically during that time.
It does feel like it has a little more give than I expected, but works a treat.
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Sanwa is like loose pussy.
LS-32s is tight.
LS-32s is tight.
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Well I'm sold on the LS-32's tight pussy, then.Domino wrote:Sanwa is like loose pussy.
LS-32s is tight.
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Re: Does an LS-32 actually make a difference?
That good, huh? What the hell is the Suzo 500 anyway?cools wrote:Using that analogy, the Suzo 500 is like anal.
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It's the best there is IMHO. Costs $16 @ Ultimarc (called Eurostick there):Chacranajxy wrote:That good, huh? What the hell is the Suzo 500 anyway?cools wrote:Using that analogy, the Suzo 500 is like anal.

It does look like shit, but handles superbly (when assembled correctly).

RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
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Using a Seimitsu, a Sanwa, a control pad, a keyboard... more or less the same shit. Suzo 500 is the way to go for smups fans.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPUTQaNZtrc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPUTQaNZtrc
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I love anal, but i can't imagine buying a Suzo...
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If I had to choose I'd probably prefer a bat top JLF in my asshole with shaft cover because metal is cold usually.
Suzo is a bit advanced for me right now, I'll work on it though.
Suzo is a bit advanced for me right now, I'll work on it though.
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Does anyone outside of Europe also think a Suzo 500 is great? I might get one.. does it have the same mounting hole pattern as a Happ? ATM the Ls-32 is my favorite stick.
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Forget it. Japanese players will not use any arcade control that has not been made in their country. Americans might me interested. I haven't seen much interest about Suzos here in Europe either. People are interested in the T-stik (magnetic stick) and japanese controls instead. You cannot appreciate something if you ignore it. These sticks also have the handicap that they are made for steel and mounting on thick wood requires some extra work, so many people prefer not to deal with these issues. You have to do this:

which is a good thing, because the height of the stick is reduced and it feels more confortable:

Apart from this, you have to made your own dustwasher
out of a piece of plastic from a cd storage box, for instance.


which is a good thing, because the height of the stick is reduced and it feels more confortable:

Apart from this, you have to made your own dustwasher


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The Suzo sticks are somewhat tricky to mount in a standard cabinet panel as well, but it can be done with some distances like I did in my EGRET II:

Combined with a custom shaft, it can use Sanwa/Seimitsu balls to look even better:


You still have to use that trademark "neck" from the Suzo shaft for your custom ones:


Combined with a custom shaft, it can use Sanwa/Seimitsu balls to look even better:


You still have to use that trademark "neck" from the Suzo shaft for your custom ones:


RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
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Does Grooviegamegear still sell shaft replacements for the Suzo? I've been looking at their webpage and I no longer see them. They had shafts with different heights for wood and metal, and different balltops, including rugged ones, which can be nice for extra grip.
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ahah! now I know why your galuda score is so good! 

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My ESPGALUDA score was done with a minty LS-32. I think I would perform better with my SUZO though. But the timing is so precise in that game, that the buttons are just as important.kernow wrote:ahah! now I know why your galuda score is so good!
This shaft I'm using was custom made by a guy at a Swedish forum. But the true pioneer of these custom shafts is the joystick wizard Kowal. The balls doesn't really stick to these custom shafts when you screw them on, so you need to use some pipe tape to make 'em stick, or glue. But glued balls suck.


RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
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that mod from emph looks quite cool. congrats dude 

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i would use a suzo if i could get one like emph's....gimme! 

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Don't most of the jap cabs have Sanwa JLFs standard? This would mean most of the pro/superplay runs are done with Sanwa sticks not Semitsu right?
Or does LS-32 come standard in some jap cabs??
Or does LS-32 come standard in some jap cabs??

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Why on earth would they play something in their arcades when they can buy an arcade stick internationally and assemble it with no online tutorials?Elaphe wrote:Japanese players will not use any arcade control that has not been made in their country.
I'd like to check out the Suzo sometime but it isn't an accessible stick at all. Maybe if someone made them for HRAPs, then I'd bother.
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The custom shaft for the Suzo looks damn decent emphatic! I might be interested in those plans for a some shmup sticks im making or even if i could order one.
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MoDaisuke wrote:The custom shaft for the Suzo looks damn decent emphatic! I might be interested in those plans for a some shmup sticks im making or even if i could order one.

The numbers are all in mm.

RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
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I am ordering two complete sets of LS-32-01 sticks and also appropriate buttons for my Super Neo 29 and my Neo 25.
I want to make sure that i get all of the appropriate parts and I'm not totally sure what they come with by default. Do I need to special order an optional restrictor plate or anything for shmups?
I'll be ordering from AkihabaraShop.jp.
Thanks for any info!
Brent
I want to make sure that i get all of the appropriate parts and I'm not totally sure what they come with by default. Do I need to special order an optional restrictor plate or anything for shmups?
I'll be ordering from AkihabaraShop.jp.
Thanks for any info!
Brent
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