Kuprin
03-31-2007, 08:40 AM
I'm planning a set of four sticks. They're going to be highly multipurpose, but Street Fighter-style fighters is the primary plan.
- I want these sticks to work with:
- PC
- PS2
- PS3
- Wii (via gamecube interface or via wireless, either works)
- DC
- XBox/360 would be nice.
I want to do this with a minimal number of boards per stick, because that gets hella expensive! As an electronics geek, I know the following:
- Anything adapts to PC without a lot of difficulty.
- PS3 and PC tend to get along well.
- PS2 adapts to PS3 and PC without trouble.
- PS2 adapts to Gamecube, but I don't know if it's a dumb adapter or a powered one; this may cause some input lag that I'm not comfortable with.
- PS2 adapts to Xbox via dumb adapter
I don't have any data on PS2 to Dreamcast, but it looks like a PS2 controller board is the easiest way to go. The nice thing is, PS2 controllers are reknowned for their amazing lack of input latency. :lovin: I do need data on input latency for the adapters, however - if anyone's used them, fill me in.
- I want these sticks to work with:
- PC
- PS2
- PS3
- Wii (via gamecube interface or via wireless, either works)
- DC
- XBox/360 would be nice.
I want to do this with a minimal number of boards per stick, because that gets hella expensive! As an electronics geek, I know the following:
- Anything adapts to PC without a lot of difficulty.
- PS3 and PC tend to get along well.
- PS2 adapts to PS3 and PC without trouble.
- PS2 adapts to Gamecube, but I don't know if it's a dumb adapter or a powered one; this may cause some input lag that I'm not comfortable with.
- PS2 adapts to Xbox via dumb adapter
I don't have any data on PS2 to Dreamcast, but it looks like a PS2 controller board is the easiest way to go. The nice thing is, PS2 controllers are reknowned for their amazing lack of input latency. :lovin: I do need data on input latency for the adapters, however - if anyone's used them, fill me in.