• ElBobbyGonzo@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Could kindly share the settings you’re running for SF6? I have an OLED on the way and this is the first game I want to play on it.

    • idlephase@alien.topOPB
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      1 year ago

      Perspective makes it even smaller. However, the Deck is actually wider by about an inch or two

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    1 year ago

    I’ve not been a beat-em-up player for a while so when I saw these new “fight sticks” I was fascinated because they’re supposedly the new hotness (well for a few years now).

    My mate and I really got into SFIV back in 2009 and we got decent arcade sticks and bought Samwa parts and did them up, then played the crap out of SFIV and were still shit at the game. Good times.

    But yes the Deck has great controller support. It has recognised nearly everything I’ve connected to it. Will definitely check out Fightcade.

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      1 year ago

      I have an old SF4 MadCatz TE stick that I updated with a GP2040-CE, but I put it aside for this hitbox-like Slimbox also running GP2040-CE.

      I am styrofoam tier despite the setup.

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      1 year ago

      This is a Slimbox 2040m which is a 3d printed, leverless fight stick that uses low profile keyboard switches instead of the more traditional Sanwa type buttons.

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        1 year ago

        Ah okay, so the buttons are just forward, back, down, jump instead of the stick? I feel like that would take a lot to get used to - did you ever play with a traditional fightstick?

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          1 year ago

          Yes, but not specifically in that button order. It doesn’t take too long to get adjusted to it. I have been playing in actual arcades since I was a kid, and I have an old PS3 MadCatz TE stick.

          It just takes a few rounds to get the basics down. It’s like having your fingers on ASD and Space for jump.

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    1 year ago

    What’s that controller and how do I get my hands on one . Also I have a victrix can that one be hooked to the deck ? Via USB C

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      1 year ago

      I 3d printed the enclosure and got various parts from Waveshare and AliExpress. more details about my build here

      You can buy similar ones such as a Flatbox, SGF Bridget, etc.

      If the Victrix uses a standard console input type, you’ll be able to use it. Steam is very flexible with input devices.

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    1 year ago

    Is input lag any problem here? Sick setup. Maybe trying something similar when I get my OLED

    • AntiDepressantScal3@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      From a lot of offline fighting game experience at local tournaments, deck + dock feels almost identical to playing on PS4/5 for input lag. Its likely 4ms delay whereas playing on PC you can get the delay down to as low as 2ms. You can also use an external motor and it feels almost no different