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They should've copied the NES Advantage look for the fight stick.
I believe HORI owns that patent.
They should've copied the NES Advantage look for the fight stick.
That stick uses the same case and probably the same parts as the Mayflash F300. They're no Sanwa parts but they're very functional and serviceable.
Along with the retro aesthetic, these newer pads will have support for USB-C, force feedback (rumble) and even motion controls! Now you really won't need a Switch Pro Controller for Breath of the Wild, which is just awesome.
Thread isn't working on my end - any word on which controllers were affected by this?
That stick uses the same case and probably the same parts as the Mayflash F300. They're no Sanwa parts but they're very functional and serviceable.
Thats too bad to hear. My pro controller has an overly sensitive dpad and I was thinking this might be good to get a decent dpad.
Some grips on the SFC30 Pro would've been nice but I'll end up picking one up for a raspberry pi.
top, thankfully not side-by-side again
photos,
Any word if they've fixed the d-pad on these?
The old ones had poorly designed contacts which caused them to be really sensitive on the diagonals:
http://forum.8bitdo.com/thread-446-1-1.html
I own one of the older ones and really regret buying it, but I'm totally on board with a new one if they fix this.
I'll be interested if these have improved the buttons and d-pad over the FC30 Pro I used to own.
That thing had really unsatisfying feedback on the dpad and buttons, so much so I ended up returning it not long after getting it.
man they look so weird with analogue sticks
i'm in for that fight stick tho considering the hori one is MIA
Isn't the picture with speakers misleading since switch doesn't support Bluetooth audio? I know it has direct aux, just saying there should be cables in the pic.
I got the old SNES and Super Famicom controllers from them (one of each), no d-pad issues at all, best d-pad on the Switch.All of them as far as I know. The 8bitdo forums recently vanished with their site redesign so you can't see the discussion any more.
I have the NES30 (got with my Analogue NT). The dpad is...decent. It's not awful, but the diagonals are very sensitive / finicky. Enough that I picked up some extension cables for my OEM NES controllers instead of another NES30.
People took them apart, they used differently shaped sensors underneath vs the OG NES.
http://imgur.com/vbePRGC
(Link from a previous Neogaf thread).
It's too bad, because it's damn good otherwise.
Finally a SFC30 Pro
That stick uses the same case and probably the same parts as the Mayflash F300. They're no Sanwa parts but they're very functional and serviceable.
Yes, they are standard 30mm sized. You can mod the stick very easily. No soldering needed with buttons, they all use quick-disconnects.
I wonder which would be more comfortable this or NES30/FC30 Pro. Shoulder buttons especially.
How are those speaker cubes supposed to work on Switch, when Switch doesnt support wireless audio? Picture is misleading unless they say theyve gotten it working.
There isnt one in the picture...I'm puzzled as well, most possible case, they give a Bluetooth jack thingie that sends the sound, kind of weird tho.
The hyperkin 6 button genesis wired pad is doing alright for me at the moment. I'm waiting for 8bit to make one too
Release date wasn't in the OP, the 8bitdo Twitter says Holiday 2017.
Xbox One controller is your best bet.I wonder how these will work for modern games, I kinda of want to get one for the PC replace this old 360 controller