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/vr/ - The greatest controller ever made
QKN No.11961171
>>11959632
>The PDP Versus, on the other hand, is a dpad with microswitches. There are pros and cons to each design but as long as each is done well it's mainly a matter of personal preference.
Well, the microswitches that PDP selected are really shitty. So the only solution is to replace them or just make a new PCB with new switches that are sort of the same dimensions.


>I made replacement PCBs for saturn controller shells that give you a bunch of options such as using a NGCD stick or clone
Wait, so you're saying that a Saturn controller shell is big enough to fit on NGCD stick in it?
Do you have some pictures of this? Maybe some files online?
/vr/ - MiSTer?
QKN No.11960186
>>11959406

I found the thread in the pic. Apparently I'm not alone in my experience.
It seems like I'll have to wait with the PDP Versus for a bit.

I've been looking and looking and looking. Fucking jungle, all of this. But okay, I *THINK* I've narrowed down my options to something more manageable;

The 8Bitdo Neo Geo CD pad seems to be a *really* good and affordable product. AND according to the RPubs site it's the third fastest wireless controller at 4.5 ms.
The NGCD controller must have some special thing going on, because reading the 8Bitdo website there is an explicit exception about controllers supported with their generic wireless USB receiver. Maybe it's just part of the deal they made with SNK? It's at the bottom of this page:
https://www.8bitdo.com/wireless-usb-adapter/
And in addition the supported systems by the NGCD controller is a much shorter list than what they normally have.

>also there is a Bluetooth and Dongle version, Bluetooth has a lot more latency.
Yeah, just doing the bluetooth chatter seems to add 5-10 ms to any communication.

>>Neo Geo
>Looking it up, most seemed to be recommending some device called a DaemonBite or a BlissBox, so might want to also look into those.
For my arcade sticks it seems like getting/building the GP2040 seems like a really nice solution. And if I ever wanted there also seems to be some sort of USB passthrough thing, which would enable it to work wirelessly, as seen in one of the pics here:
https://focusattack.com/gp2040-ce-v5-6e-usb-b-usb-c-open-source-multi-console-fight-board/
I looked up the DaemonBite and the Blissbox and they seem annoyingly expensive and/or not really a good fit. It'll be the GP2040 or equivalent.

>Haven't played Meat Boy since the 360 days...
Surely you have *some* game you could stress test your thumb and D-pad with, no?