In your “Arcade Test” section of the review, it looks like the controller didn’t work in-game because the in-game controls only had movement with the left stick, whereas menu navigation was set to both left stick and d-pad. Changing the in-game controls to move with d-pad would probably resolve the movement issue.
I had to look into the Hori site to find out why things weren't working and why it was only working with specific games. It turns out the stick is actually the Dpad. There are also a ton of missing functions as well. Most people won't be able to tell right out of the box and that's what most of my videos cover in order to help the average consumer. It is suggested to have a standard fully functional controller along with this. I wouldn't recommend it after a lot more research. It's just far too limited for the price.
The reason it won't work for Turtle's is because the game forces movement with stick not dpad, and most joysticks nowadays use dpad as the sticks inputs. It's a game developer aspect thay they shouldve been able to use dpad OR stick. but some joysticks do have a switch to enable it as dpad or stick also
@@RedBandanaGaming And if one is looking for a smaller stick to fit on a desk? The HORI is smol, and next step up is 50% wider. I haven't found anything between MayFlash F101 and this.
It should work, I have the PS4 version of the Hori Mini, it's working fine on the game on a PS5 , main difference is the buttons on top (PS button, Options, L3, R3, etc). What you have to be aware of is that the lever of most arcade sticks replaces the D-Pad, not the Left Analog Stick on your regular controller (Although some Arcade sticks have the option of changing), so if you're getting this for fighting games (Street Fighter, KoF, Tekken, VF, MK) you should be fine. Back to the question, SF 30th should run absolutely fine with this, worst case scenario you just might have to remap the buttons to pull up the menu and the game's own 'Start' button.
Depends what you play. If you play games like Tekken, Soul Calibur etc (3D fighters) the square gate is the way to go. If you play 2D fighters square gate is the only answer.
It's called "Square Gate" and they're supposed to be the best for fighting games because it has less travel to pull off moves. The octagonal gate or 8-way is the one retro gamers know and usually like. I bought a Hori Fight Stick Alpha and it came with a square gate... tried it for a bit but I ended up switching to octagonal just because I don't play in intense tournaments and don't want to relearn square gate.
In your “Arcade Test” section of the review, it looks like the controller didn’t work in-game because the in-game controls only had movement with the left stick, whereas menu navigation was set to both left stick and d-pad. Changing the in-game controls to move with d-pad would probably resolve the movement issue.
I had to look into the Hori site to find out why things weren't working and why it was only working with specific games. It turns out the stick is actually the Dpad. There are also a ton of missing functions as well. Most people won't be able to tell right out of the box and that's what most of my videos cover in order to help the average consumer. It is suggested to have a standard fully functional controller along with this. I wouldn't recommend it after a lot more research. It's just far too limited for the price.
Fun fact: you can install a Sanwa JLF lever into a Hori Fighting Stick Mini.
Thank you for this, now I will get one
Are you able to install sanwa buttons?
@@miguel4066 No, just the lever.
what is Sanwa JLF
@@danielgutierrez4276 Sanwa is the name of a Japanese arcade part-manufacturing company in Japan and JLF is short for "Japan Loves Fighting".
The reason it won't work for Turtle's is because the game forces movement with stick not dpad, and most joysticks nowadays use dpad as the sticks inputs.
It's a game developer aspect thay they shouldve been able to use dpad OR stick.
but some joysticks do have a switch to enable it as dpad or stick also
I wonder if work on the Marvel V Capcom Arcave Games the one that just came out. Can you do reviews with that show if it work?
I love my 8bitdo arcade stick.
Hori looks cool.
I just desperately want Virtua Fighter 6 to exist.
Do that have an actual stick version? I don't know why they assume everyone wants the ball stick.
Not for this size. You'd have to go way up there with the Hyabusa.
Remember you covered the one for the switch back when you started the channel but for the ps5 version I believe it’s not worth and expensive
Isnt the cost same for switch and ps?
Is there a way to do first person shooters with it like battlefront 2
No. I tried.
Can this controller handle rough gaming or would it be too fragile??? Do you recommend buying it?
I returned it. I think that should answer your question.
There are much better options out there. I'm looking into better ones myself.
@@RedBandanaGaming ok thanks
@@RedBandanaGaming And if one is looking for a smaller stick to fit on a desk? The HORI is smol, and next step up is 50% wider. I haven't found anything between MayFlash F101 and this.
Any idea if it works for Tekken8
It does.
That’s what I want it for
Is there a way to add in some type of weight plate in it?
Not officially. You'd have to take it apart and add it manually.
Does this work with pac man?
One question does it work good for street fighter 30th anniversary
Honestly, I returned it. It wasn't working for multiple games that I bought it for. I also only have SF 30 on Switch.
It should work, I have the PS4 version of the Hori Mini, it's working fine on the game on a PS5 , main difference is the buttons on top (PS button, Options, L3, R3, etc). What you have to be aware of is that the lever of most arcade sticks replaces the D-Pad, not the Left Analog Stick on your regular controller (Although some Arcade sticks have the option of changing), so if you're getting this for fighting games (Street Fighter, KoF, Tekken, VF, MK) you should be fine.
Back to the question, SF 30th should run absolutely fine with this, worst case scenario you just might have to remap the buttons to pull up the menu and the game's own 'Start' button.
Where’s the pause button??
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Please gift it to me 🙏
4 way gate sucks...
I like octagons
Depends what you play. If you play games like Tekken, Soul Calibur etc (3D fighters) the square gate is the way to go. If you play 2D fighters square gate is the only answer.
It's called "Square Gate" and they're supposed to be the best for fighting games because it has less travel to pull off moves. The octagonal gate or 8-way is the one retro gamers know and usually like. I bought a Hori Fight Stick Alpha and it came with a square gate... tried it for a bit but I ended up switching to octagonal just because I don't play in intense tournaments and don't want to relearn square gate.