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L17: Mentor
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Aber die Kostüme wird es doch auch in der 360 Version geben, oder?
ja natürlich.
nur die anime intros gibts anscheinend nur bei der ps3 version.
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Aber die Kostüme wird es doch auch in der 360 Version geben, oder?
ja natürlich.
nur die anime intros gibts anscheinend nur bei der ps3 version.
For me, Street Fighter isn't meant to be played on a console. End of story.
I just can't accept that the game that I spent so much of my time playing in arcades, fixing in the arcade I managed, watching being played in hole-in-the-wall bars, has been reduced, yes reduced, to something you sit on your couch and play.
Certainly the bulk of my stubbornness comes from missing the culture that surrounds arcade Street Fighter, but I've also never found a retail stick that lived up to my expectations. Now Mad Catz is promising to deliver that stick for Street Fighter IV with its official Tournament Edition FightStick. Let's see what hours of time spent playing with, and taking apart the stick showed me.
Loved
High End Parts: Inside the solid case are some of the best pieces and parts money can buy. You've got your Sanwa ball handle joystick and low-profile 30mm Sanwa buttons.
Sturdy Design: All of those high-end Sanwa parts are packed into a solid case that while heavy enough to stay put during table-top gaming sessions still feels fairly comfortable on your lap.
Layout: This is very important to me. You can have the best parts on the market, but if they're crammed into a case that's too small you can't rest your hands anywhere. Too big and it gets cumbersome. The Tournament Edition FightStick finds the perfect balance.
Precision Controls: The design, the parts, they all add up to a controller that seems to react to every nuance of movement. I learned Street Fighter on Cherry switch-backed controllers, but it didn't take me long to not only get a handle on this controller, but to almost start to prefer it.
Aesthetic: It's a pretty controller. Sure, the art work may not be your cup of tea, but that's pretty easy to swap out. The design though, is a sheer delight.
Easily Customized or Repaired: When I popped open the FightStick I was disappointed to see that the stick's Omron microswitches were all soldered in place to the PCB. This is done by Sanwa, not Mad Catz, but it still makes doing single microswitch replacement painful, fortunately replacing the entire set is much easier now. The buttons are all easily accessible, and don't feature soldered wires, which is nice.
The Little Things: There's a headset plug hidden away on the front of the controller. The cord packs away nicely in a storage compartment on the back. There's a switch to disable button presses and another for turbo mode for use when playing other games. You can also decider what the stick controls right thumbstick, left thumbstick or the D-pad. Finally, there are pre-drilled holes in the bottom of the case to make mounting it to a table or stand easier.
Hated
Two Extra Buttons: I know I can ignore those two far right buttons, they're there for people who can't manage to press the other three on the top or bottom at the same time. But this is supposed to be a Tournament Edition stick, so why include it. Occasionally, I found my hand accidentally slipping one button over because of them. My own failing, but sort of annoying.
Price, Limited Stock:The $150 price tag is right on the line. If you were to buy the stick one step down from Mad Catz and do your own upgrades you'd be looking at about $130. But buying and then upgrading a Hori Fighting Stick EX 2 will cost about $100. Of course the case on this one is different than both. So it depends on preference. But, the fact that Mad Catz decided to produce the first run in such a limited quantity, ensuring a healthy and absurdly over-priced grey market, is sort of a raw deal.
This is the only stick I've used to play Street Fighter on a console that actually made me feel like I could pull off all of the same moves, with all of the same timing as when I play in an arcade. There's a bit of a learning curve for those not used to convex buttons and the tiny, precise movements of the Sanwa stick, but this is a purely arcade controller. It doesn't even dip down into the realm of most console sticks.
Official Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition was made by Mad Catz, and will be released on Feb. 17 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 for $150. Played Street Fighter IV on Xbox 360 with FightStick for 12 to 15 hours over three days.
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Behold, Hori's Real Arcade Pro EX SE. The SE stands for "Special Edition". Why so special, when it looks just like Hori's regular old 360 arcade stick? It's all in the insides.
The EX SE went on sale in Japan yesterday in "limited numbers" for ¥ 13,500 (USD$151). The appeal - and the limited availability, and the price tag - comes from what the controller is made of. The stick, buttons and some of the insides are crafted from Seimitsu components, Seimitsu being a company that makes sticks and buttons for real, heavy duty Japanese arcade cabinets.
So you're not getting a cheap, plastic imitation of an arcade stick. You're getting an arcade stick. A heavy (2.6kg!), near-indestructible arcade stick.
Bin fest davon überzeugt dass es die CE Kostüme später als DLC gibt.
Von DarkDevils Blog
Natürlich gibt's die Kostüme später als DLC. Wird genauso eine Abzocke wie bei SCIV, weil die Daten selber schon auf der Disc sind und nur ein 'Code' gekauft wird, um diese freizuschalten. Nicht mit mir
(aber ich will Sakuras alt. Kostüm......:aargh3: )
finds auch ne frechheit. da werden fans bis zum geht nicht mehr geschröpft.
Ich mein, es ist ja noch nicht das letzte Wort gesprochen und das mit dem Bezahl-DLC ist bisher nur eine Vermutung (von mir und sehr vielen anderen...), aber wenn man sich Wucherman 9 so ansieht, weiss man schon wie der Hase läuft.![]()
Auf die Anime-Szenen kann man imho auch gut verzichten... ein paar Fanboys werden sich, sollte sie wirklich fehlen, trotzdem daran hochziehen
Ich hab' nur vorher mal wieder 'ne Runde Capcom vs. SNK 2 gespielt und bin jetzt doch am überlegen, ob ich mir nicht lieber 2 Arcade-Sticks hole.
Mal abgesehen davon, dass der Daumen nach 'ner Weile höllisch schmerzt ist das mit dem Pad alles andere als präzise.
...abgesehen davon, dass der Daumen nach 'ner Weile höllisch schmerzt ...
Bin fest davon überzeugt dass es die CE Kostüme später als DLC gibt.
gute idee einfach neues Steuerkreuz einbauenSie hätten dem Spiel einen Schraubenzieher + alternatives Steuerkreuz beilegen können.
Die Downloadinhalte der CE sollen exklusiv sein, das wären sie ja nicht wirklich, wenn sie später für jeden per download erhältlich wären. Wird bestimmt andere Kostüme geben...
WTF dein erster Post besteht darin mich zu quoten![]()
Ne denke nicht dass sich Cashcom die extra Kohle später als DLC entgehen lassen will. Die CE Kostüme werden kommen.
Naja, mit dem Gedanken hab ich auch schon gespielt. Ist mir aber zu teuer, bzw. es rechnet sich nicht wirklich für mich. Werd mich also erstmal mit normalen Controller D-Pad begnügen.