I like that you can change the gate w/out any fuss.
I have to say, that since getting the 8-Bit-Do NES stick for Switch, I have a lot of faith in wireless sticks.
Best Controller to play Shmups?
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PC Engine Fan X!
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Re: Best Controller to play Shmups?
AGermanArtist wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2026 9:32 am I like that you can change the gate w/out any fuss.
I have to say, that since getting the 8-Bit-Do NES stick for Switch, I have a lot of faith in wireless sticks.
The 8BitDo Xbox Series S/X arcade stick is equally ace as well. I have the all-black variant version myself -- it's the first and only wireless based Microsoft licensed arcade stick indeed. It's nice to be able to use on both the Xbox Series S and Series X gaming consoles with stg titles in mind, especially with the 2.4gHz wireless dongle supplied with the arcade stick itself.
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Steven
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Re: Best Controller to play Shmups?
I found this picture of it and this makes the left side's design look very questionable. Not only does the lever look comedically short (toss the lever and get a new one, so not a big deal) but that white part at the bottom of the left side looks like it might get pretty uncomfortable if you rest your arm on it. They should have made it flush, I think.


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jandrogo
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Re: Best Controller to play Shmups?
What about a hitbox? best of both worlds: precision of a stick and the feel of arcade buttons. Just curios, never used one.
I play on what I have at the moment: a Dualsense 4, a Hori stick pro ex, xbox series pad, keyboard... anyway I am an horrible player...
I play on what I have at the moment: a Dualsense 4, a Hori stick pro ex, xbox series pad, keyboard... anyway I am an horrible player...
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Rastan78
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Re: Best Controller to play Shmups?
The lever ball and shaft look normal size to me. But this isn't going to be something where you can mod it and swap in another stick whatsoever. It's meant to be somebody's first beginner lever coming from playing on pad or wanting to give it a try.Steven wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2026 10:12 am I found this picture of it and this makes the left side's design look very questionable. Not only does the lever look comedically short (toss the lever and get a new one, so not a big deal) but that white part at the bottom of the left side looks like it might get pretty uncomfortable if you rest your arm on it. They should have made it flush, I think.
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Totally agree on the disjointed panel. Slanted panel is cool but keep it all one plane.