It feels lighter compared to a hori, but it plays great. It is a bit loud though. So playing MVC may be annoying to people who cannot stand the sounds of buttons being rapidly pressed. Responds great, no problems so far.
P.S. Works fine on ps2 and PC. I don't have a ps3 to test it on, but I am sure it works ...[§ó¦h...]
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Compatible with PS2™, PS3™, and PC USB.
Lever and buttons are designed and placed on same layout as the arcade style.
Turbo function with different speed settings you can toy with.
Supports button re-mapping and Macro functions.
The Fighting Stick has considerable heft and rubber feet, both of which work to hold the controller firmly in place on hard, flat surfaces.
The Fighting Stick has a metal base and plastic outer shell with smooth corners that don't murder your wrists.
delay mayflash stick have any delay problem compare to hrap3?
BemaniAK(3) on 23, Aug. 2009 15:21 (HKT)
Eh The buttons feel very clunky compared to real Arcade buttons, and the Joystick's area for diagonal input seems very small.
Good for someone not good at fighting games, but once you become decent you will quickly want to change.
xplayer1980(1) on 10, Apr. 2009 23:09 (HKT)
No title is good stick for street fighter 4!!
isaackang7(1) on 25, Mar. 2009 16:07 (HKT)
Good for the price Very sturdy piece of hardware. Very impressed considering its low price. Stick and buttons are very responsive. It's very easy to do super and ultra combos with this.
demoniquefan(6) on 01, Mar. 2009 07:06 (HKT)
not that good avoid this item if you have old ps3 versions it will not work on ps2 games on your ps3