Controller posting!

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@SuperOkay I'm not really familiar with what switchless is.

It is a fight stick with well, no stick. There are four buttons in place of the stick.

Did I say switchless? I meant leverless :D

It’s very well-suited for fighting games with simplified input commands, like Street Fighter. However, since Tekken has complex commands and KOF requires precise jump control, I think it depends on the game.

Also, half-circle commands can be tricky, so it can vary depending on the character.

I mainly use Chun-Li in Street Fighter 6, so I really feel the benefits of using a leverless controller.

I'm mostly a SF6 player these days. They sell pretty cheap units on Aliexpress, I guess it wouldn't hurt picking one up and see how I feel, then replace the parts with higher quality if I end up liking it...
 
It is a fight stick with well, no stick. There are four buttons in place of the stick.

Did I say switchless? I meant leverless :D



I'm mostly a SF6 player these days. They sell pretty cheap units on Aliexpress, I guess it wouldn't hurt picking one up and see how I feel, then replace the parts with higher quality if I end up liking it...
Well two of mine are leverless, and I really like them alot. in street fighter I main Zangief who uses a lot of full circle movements, which I find to be a little tricky on them so I'll usually go back to using the stick, but for pretty much everything else I get by just fine, though there was a pretty weird period where I was getting used to it after years and years of using a stick. If that's the layout you wanted, know that you CAN do every motion input on them, and there's even tutorials on youtube showing how certain motions work, so it just takes practice.
 
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I've had it for ten years now. I've had to open it up and clean it a few times but otherwise it still works as good as new.


Do they not have the concave buttons anymore?

I guess not. I have had the grey one for going on 5 years but the buttons on both are flat faced. I bet the concave is a nice touch.
 
I want to try one of these all button fighting controllers. They look really fun.
I can’t guarantee the quality, but there are many leverless controllers available for under $70 nowadays.

If you have a fighting game on PC, you can try using a keyboard to get a feel for it—I highly recommend giving it a try!
 
Wait keyboard counts too technically, here is mine

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I want to try one of these all button fighting controllers. They look really fun.
If you decide to get one, I recommend getting the kind with easy hot-swappable switches, since it's basically a computer parts it's easier to maintain compared to a standard button. Replacement parts are practically everywhere too.
 
@DunkeyKong This is one you put your phone into? How is it? I had one before by Altek Lansing, but I couldn't map any of the buttons, and the right stick had way too much input lag and huge deadzones to be of any real use.
Must've been an issues inside the controller, or other stuff I don't know. As for my controller, it's pretty good and works well. I'd recommend you to buy a better one though like one with a higher price and quality because I bought mine for like RM40+ ($8+) with vouchers and coins stuff on Lazada

That controller by Atlek Lansing looks pretty sick though, I might buy one someday
 
That looks insanely cool!

Did you make this keyboard yourself?
Your love for Asuka is amazing!
Yeah, bought a DIY aluminum kit with pcb included, the switches, caps, and lube all bought separately. I'm lucky there is someone in my local area who do 3D printing for a living, I asked his help to paint the Unit 02 keycap.
I don't recommend doing all this for a keyboard though, it's freaking expensive, I'm just a bit of a lunatic when it comes to custom stuff.
 
Yeah, bought a DIY aluminum kit with pcb included, the switches, caps, and lube all bought separately. I'm lucky there is someone in my local area who do 3D printing for a living, I asked his help to paint the Unit 02 keycap.
I don't recommend doing all this for a keyboard though, it's freaking expensive, I'm just a bit of a lunatic when it comes to custom stuff.
Still looks pretty af though!
 
My two preferred controllers are either my 8bitdo Pro 2 or my Xbox 360 controller. I'll use different controllers depending on what I feel the game in question would work better with.
 
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Mayflash F300, though I replaced the buttons and stick with Sanwa parts. It works on almost any system you throw at it out of the box. I use a square gate and a Korean lever.

This was initially just my starting arcade stick to try them out. The buttons were pretty terrible pre-swap, but felt much nicer after modifications. It works for me, at least.
 
I've been using this for 5 years (I bought it when COVID started), it's was really cheap around 20BRL (5$ when I bought it) and it has been served me well all these years. It works on my phone and on my pc.
Though you don't want to play fps games on this one, I don't so it's good for me.

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I've been using this for 5 years (I bought it when COVID started), it's was really cheap around 20BRL (5$ when I bought it) and it has been served me well all these years. It works on my phone and on my pc.
Though you don't want to play fps games on this one, I don't so it's good for me.

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Aye same, mines is already pretty broken though (like the pushed in A button)
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The Logitech Precision was my first controller for PC use when I got into emulation. It still works too. I like using it for games that don't need analog controls.
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Later I got a Xbox 360 controller because I needed the analog controls but the bumpers and analogs eventually wore out. Replaced it with a PowerA Xbox Series X controller.
That shit looks like an earplug
 
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steamcontroller my beloved, i have one modified for easier trackpad and shoulderbutton clicks and three backups
 
Aye same, mines is already pretty broken though (like the pushed in A button)
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mine the analogs melted because I played so many intense games (hi3rd, mgr and metroid dread) and my fingers sweated a lot (because brazil is really hot at least where I live, around 32ºc everyday)
so I put some acetate cloth electrical tape on it

you could try to open the controller and try to fix the button but you would have a hard time putting the triggers back since they're kind hard to position

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