Hello bois. I'm new in this forum and im currently searching to buy my first fightstick and I have a few questions about these topics, and I came here since I pretty much can't find a certain answer.
This is gonna be my fist fightstick and right now im decided to buy a mayflash f300. I've seen reviews and shit like that and I think it's a good start, I've tried searching for a few used fightsticks but I have no luck finding them in my region. Now of course I plan on upgrading this fightstick specially to sanwa parts since they're the ones I've seen people mention the most.
Link for the stick: https://www.amazon.com/Mayflash-F300-Arcade-Fight-Joystick/dp/B019MFPLC0
If you have any suggestion about other fightsticks I'll take the suggestion nicely, keep in mind my budget is very low tho. Maybe I could wait to buy the f500, maybe not, idk.
My first question is: for the people who own/owned a mayflash, can I use seimitsu buttons too? Or any other brand of buttons?.
I'm also kinda like a bitchy kid so when I saw sticks with led mods, I fell in love with these mods, but I see different mods and Im very confused so I need help with how to start with these. I also saw that you need some kind of pcb for them to work.
Can I mod the mayflash to have the led buttons? Also, I want to keep the compatibility with all the consoles (XONE/X360/PS3/PS4/PC), how can I achieve that? Is it possible?
Does the led mod needs to replace the stock pcb of the stick for another?
Which would you recommend me?
Do I need to buy a specific button with a led already inside or do I put the led inside by myself or what do I need?
I don't think soldering would be a problem btw. And Im not looking either for something big like programming the colors or so. I just want the led to turn on when I press it and instantly turn off when I stop pressing it. Just planning to use white/red/blue leds. No led on the stick since it's gonna have a battop.
And im very sure im gonna buy a better fightstick when I have more money. Like a madcatz, they're pretty and I liked them. Just right now I wan't to get started.
Sorry for too much text and hope you guys guide me a little bit.
This is gonna be my fist fightstick and right now im decided to buy a mayflash f300. I've seen reviews and shit like that and I think it's a good start, I've tried searching for a few used fightsticks but I have no luck finding them in my region. Now of course I plan on upgrading this fightstick specially to sanwa parts since they're the ones I've seen people mention the most.
Link for the stick: https://www.amazon.com/Mayflash-F300-Arcade-Fight-Joystick/dp/B019MFPLC0
If you have any suggestion about other fightsticks I'll take the suggestion nicely, keep in mind my budget is very low tho. Maybe I could wait to buy the f500, maybe not, idk.
My first question is: for the people who own/owned a mayflash, can I use seimitsu buttons too? Or any other brand of buttons?.
I'm also kinda like a bitchy kid so when I saw sticks with led mods, I fell in love with these mods, but I see different mods and Im very confused so I need help with how to start with these. I also saw that you need some kind of pcb for them to work.
Can I mod the mayflash to have the led buttons? Also, I want to keep the compatibility with all the consoles (XONE/X360/PS3/PS4/PC), how can I achieve that? Is it possible?
Does the led mod needs to replace the stock pcb of the stick for another?
Which would you recommend me?
Do I need to buy a specific button with a led already inside or do I put the led inside by myself or what do I need?
I don't think soldering would be a problem btw. And Im not looking either for something big like programming the colors or so. I just want the led to turn on when I press it and instantly turn off when I stop pressing it. Just planning to use white/red/blue leds. No led on the stick since it's gonna have a battop.
And im very sure im gonna buy a better fightstick when I have more money. Like a madcatz, they're pretty and I liked them. Just right now I wan't to get started.
Sorry for too much text and hope you guys guide me a little bit.