if you mean just a stick that doesn't have Sanwa parts, i agree.Who wants to buy a product that'll have to be modded fresh out of the box?
Oh yeah, I forgot about your travel backpack when you come to GGA. Pdp are travel friendly!Umm I usually walk through the door of GGA with a back pack filled with my PDP stick... I honestly thinkI would be even free'er if I used a pad... IMO pad is bad... So dont forget about me Jeremiah...
The buttons were my main concern. I think I also heard the stick and gate had issues on the PDP.if you mean just a stick that doesn't have Sanwa parts, i agree.
if you mean in general, i know a lot of people who didn't like the original way their sticks looked. i know i wasn't a fan of the Eightarc Fusion design (although the mirror finish was a nice touch to it).
PDP is the only stick I own so you can count me in too.I think me and noobe are the only ones left that use PDP in MK9?
i think the issue people had with modding the stick as is it wasn't very dual mod friendly. the pcb with the MK arcade style PDP's weren't considered to be very good, as the others brands were. I think people have still misinterpreted that info, but that is the overall feeling about them from the modders etc.Guys, chill...
First, the PDP MK stick was VERY EASILY modded with IL parts to make them arcade perfect.
Second, this stick looks to be in the same vein as a Madcatz TE, so based on that, it looks like, even if they use off brand parts, they should be easily swapped with Sanwa or Seimitsu parts. I've dealing with sticks a long time, so just chill for the time being and @PDPCandace will get us the info as soon as she can. They were smart enough to use arcade swappable parts last time, I'm sure they're doing it again this time.
I could care less about who's manufacturing the stick, the principal at hand from a community perspective is that you claimed that you've been busting your asses off to rectify all the areas where MK9 was frowned upon yet you're already encouraging everybody to buy the same horseshit stick they almost unanimously despised 2 years ago? Yeah, sounds real promising lol.who remembers madcatz before sfiv sticks came out.
I've been using this stick for a bit and personally recommend it.
Super negative nancy mode engaged!I could care less about who's manufacturing the stick, the principal at hand from a community perspective is that you claimed that you've been busting your asses off to rectify all the areas where MK9 was frowned upon yet you're already encouraging everybody to buy the same horseshit stick they almost unanimously despised 2 years ago? Yeah, sounds real promising lol.
I guess they should look forward to booting up Injustice and telling them it's powered by Gamespy. And then go into training mode, force themselves to fight the AI because there's no defensive functions and end up getting a 44 frame spinning hook kick trying to poke out of block strings.
They should also look forward to online modes desyncing when they use alternate costumes and the announcer you've hired not knowing how to count past 3.
A few months ago I bought the MK9 PDP stick explicitly to mod it.Who wants to buy a product that'll have to be modded fresh out of the box?
Did you try to dual mod the MK stick??Guys, chill...
First, the PDP MK stick was VERY EASILY modded with IL parts to make them arcade perfect.
I had some clear IL'sDid you try to dual mod the MK stick??
The PDP MK stick was great because it had a nice wooden casing, traditional layout and proper dimensions for oldschool american/euro parts (this one looks too slim for IL or Happ sticks).
I just hope that they use genuine parts (Happ don't have clear buttons on their website ) or at least have a common ground PCB. If not then it will be an expensive piece of plastic and shouldn't be recommended to anyone new to arcade sticks because there are way better and cheaper options available.
So common' Candice, release those specs already!
Someone is filling Digimon's shoes nicely.....Super negative nancy mode engaged!
Did you try to dual mod the MK stick??
The PDP MK stick was great because it had a nice wooden casing, traditional layout and proper dimensions for oldschool american/euro parts (this one looks too slim for IL or Happ sticks).
I just hope that they use genuine parts (Happ don't have clear buttons on their website ) or at least have a common ground PCB. If not then it will be an expensive piece of plastic and shouldn't be recommended to anyone new to arcade sticks because there are way better and cheaper options available.
So common' Candice, release those specs already!
Don't get me wrong, I didn't mean to come across as if I was raging and I (as I'm sure most of the community does too) want more to anything to ensure that they don't have the same problems to deal with game in, game out, and while I understand how stressing it is to satisfy everyone within a genre as intricate as fighting games, the sad reality is when when players who haven't even had the slightest experience in the coding/programming field are able to cotton on and relate to the methods professionals use to the "fix" the problems at hand better than they can, but NRS just choose to drown it all out and tell the community everything they want to hear until the damage has already been irreparably dealt, these issues will always persist..STRYKIE
You should try to refrain from raging. lol. Take it from me, I used to rage real hard, and talk crap about the devs, but I'm retired. They have a tough job, and this is a new game and crap, and no matter how much you rage it won't change anything that's pissing you off. It's just a game and a stick, man. At least the NRS guys pop in from time to time to say stuff. *shrugs shoulders*