I bought an Arcade Stick.. will go back to Leverless

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
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    Tekken 8 is my first proper fighting game, I first got into leverless, but I wanted to try an Arcade Stick; hence the 8BitDo Stick. I loved it, liked the feeling and the enjoyment, but find out in this video as to why I am coming back to leverless.
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Комментарии • 56

  • @SowiniBushido
    @SowiniBushido Месяц назад +8

    The thing about arcade levers is it takes time and dedication to get used to the lever. And depending on whether its a japanese or korean lever, its completely dif feeling and mechanical execution.
    My favorite arcade stick to use rn is the quanba pearl obsidian. I modded it though. Replaced the sanwa lever with a knee neo lever (korean lever) and the sanwa buttons with krm enth creation buttons. The feel is just amazing.

    • @alenavila11
      @alenavila11  Месяц назад

      knee lever specifically is quite expensive. Are there quite okay alternatives to that; that is not really that expensive?

    • @guarda4651
      @guarda4651 Месяц назад

      @@alenavila11 try CWL 309MJ, CrazyDongpal, or Help -Me Level as they are somewhat entry-level Korean levers

  • @shingobingo490
    @shingobingo490 Месяц назад +14

    You can't say it doesn't matter that the sticks are sanwa knockoffs and then talk about how you only care about consistency. Not saying you'd like the sanwa sticks or anything but what you said makes no sense.

    • @alenavila11
      @alenavila11  Месяц назад

      My bad my guy! The thought process I had there was, I would've liked the stick and be consistent with it even though it is not the best. Just like my leverless is not as good as one from reputable company like the Razer Kitsune but I was still able to do good with it.

    • @justinli826
      @justinli826 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@alenavila11I think the difference here is a little bit of bad luck. I don't know how much research you went through for buying sticks, but your haute42 and the 8bitdo stick really aren't comparable.
      The haute42 is legit goated. It's so good for so cheap, where the razer kitsune and similar leverless are just overpriced compared to the haute. The haute does everything they do and more with little weaknesses besides lack of native ps5 support.
      But the 8bitdo really isn't in the running for arcade sticks we recommend for lower price ranges. It's a casual stick. We'd usually recommend stuff like hori's real arcade pro series, or their fighting stick alpha, or even a cheaper mayflash with Sanwa parts like an f300 elite or something.

    • @RichiePajooh-r8i
      @RichiePajooh-r8i Месяц назад +1

      the stick he got is trash but in all fairness even the 200 to 400 sticks everyone always swaps levers buttons etc out so basically you are paying for a shell. i want a tekken stick right out of the box ie a korean lever which is battop with tight tension, no gate or circular gate. only company to ever make one is in south korea which is an etokki korean stick

    • @justinli826
      @justinli826 Месяц назад +1

      @@RichiePajooh-r8i No, they don't swap the sticks out because they're bad, they swap it out because of preference. Any stick that is at the minimum using Sanwa parts will be just as reliable and consistent as anything else, beyond that it's a matter of preference. If you like Korean sticks that's fine, but don't act like it's the only holy grail for Tekken that could ever pass for use.
      If you want proof of consistency for Tekken, Perfect god fist does insane kazuya execution on a stock hori rap v. The main man uses a stock razer panthera and has good and consistent execution. Jimmyjtran is famous for insane Bryan execution and used a stock qanba dragon throughout his entire Tekken career. Pling also uses the stock qanba dragon. On streams when playing Mishimas Anakin uses a stock qanba obsidian. There's probably more, but this is plenty enough to prove a point.

    • @Justlookingaround19
      @Justlookingaround19 23 дня назад

      Learning curve of stick is steep compared to Leverless. But stick will always have the advantage on movement when mastered. The difference is night and day if you compare the movement of Tekken 8 pros who use stick and pad/leverless. It's way easier to do things like Shaheens snk cancel on a stick then leverless. In T7 Leo knk cancel is much easier on stick.

  • @RyzingSol
    @RyzingSol Месяц назад +1

    I started off with Qanba Q1 with Sanwa JLF and buttons. Then, I moved to the Qanba Pearl with the IST Knee lever with black rim Sanwa buttons. I have a leverless too, but I always prefer the feel of using a lever controller instead. I use my Korean lever (the snapping back to neutral really quick helps) mainly for Tekken and the Sanwa JLF for 2D fighters. For movement, it takes putting in the time to practice to get it down consistently.
    For a future video, I suggest purchasing a fightstick already with Sanwa/Hori parts.

    • @alenavila11
      @alenavila11  Месяц назад

      This is a very insightful comment! I am looking forward to trying out a korean lever if I ever decide to try lever again this year :D

  • @SimonHenriquez
    @SimonHenriquez Месяц назад +3

    I used the stick since ages, but now I'm on leverless, I think I'll never go back, simply because of the price of replacing the stick piece, 25eu every year, these things tend to deteriorate in time, and also the weight, I carry mine to work every day

    • @assassinonprozac
      @assassinonprozac День назад

      If you have to replace your lever every single year you are doing something horribly wrong, when properly maintained arcade sticks will last decades. I beat the shit out of my levers and I’ve had the stock Hayabusa lever in my main stick for over 4 years, not a dime spent on it and still plays like new. Do you just not grease or maintain them in anyway or what? Also, nine times out of ten it’s just a microswitch that needs to be replaced which only cost about $3, you don’t have to throw the whole stick out.

    • @SimonHenriquez
      @SimonHenriquez День назад

      @@assassinonprozac i really don't know but after somewhat a year, whenever I went to the training room to see my inputs, some times while doing the same motions that I was doing everyday, some directions, usually the diagonals were not registered, for exemple while doing srk fadc ultra... In that case replacing the stick solved the issue. Never tried to replace or clean the microswitches as I didn't know it was possible xD

  • @ffairchildd
    @ffairchildd Месяц назад

    I also have an 8bitDO arcade stick but my G13 just arrived today and used it on tekken 8 and I love it. First time using a leverless, it's so good and so portable too. Fits in my pocket.

    • @alenavila11
      @alenavila11  Месяц назад

      Great to hear! Honestly this video was like made around june 10. I main Bryan now, but still sticking with my G12 planning to upgrade to Haute42/Cosmox R16. Love the portability can store it anywhere anytime!

  • @justinli826
    @justinli826 Месяц назад +1

    To each their own. I'm the opposite; I bought a leverless for convenience and portability but wound up just ordering a lighter stick after 3 weeks of use.

    • @alenavila11
      @alenavila11  Месяц назад

      Hey, that's great for you! How was your experience with stick? Which type of stick/brand did you go for?

    • @justinli826
      @justinli826 Месяц назад

      ​@@alenavila11 I played on stick for like 4 years? Bought a mayflash f500 elite at the time cuz it was cheap but had sanwa parts.
      Wound up getting a haute42 to try out leverless, though I'm not dropping it entirely just yet I don't think it'll replace my stick as my main controller. I swapped my Sanwa parts into a qanba drone 2 for easier carrying.
      Definitely agree there's a lot of consistency issues with cheap parts though. Honesty even just modding the 8bitdo with a basic jlf lever (probably costs like 30 bucks) would do wonders. It feels infinitely better.
      Edit: after seeing your other comments etc. I'd like to mention I'm a mishima main as well, meaning my stick ability is advanced i.e. kbd and wavedashing, iws cancelling etc. on both sides. The lever really makes a huge difference, and the 8bitdo just isn't enough.

  • @Flow_425
    @Flow_425 Месяц назад

    I've primarily played stick for several years at this point but I totally get preferring leverless for tekken specifically because I do as well lol. I still prefer the feel of stick overall so I use it for 2D games but the movement in tekken is just so intuitive with leverless so you don't have to sit in the lab and practice for ages just to have okay movement

    • @alenavila11
      @alenavila11  Месяц назад

      Love the comment! Right? It is so easy to adjust to leverless and far better of for your arms/wrist (especially when playing hard execution characters. Although again, sticks are generally more fun to play with but requires lots of lab-ing!

  • @krustyalabaster2314
    @krustyalabaster2314 Месяц назад +1

    You have it in reverse i think. Leverless takes away input errors that you might have with the lever. Not the other way around. But to each their own. I myself am going leverless because qcf is such a bitch in all my years of tekken.

  • @machineo12887
    @machineo12887 Месяц назад +1

    Love arcade sticks for retro games like shmups and even some 2D fighters. But if I want to win, like in Tekken 8 or SF, I can never go back from leverless. Tried all kinds of levers and theyre just too imprecise

    • @alenavila11
      @alenavila11  Месяц назад

      That's true, they have really high entry ceiling, but its just too much fun to play with. But yeah, now still using my G12 Leverless and planning to upgrade it to a better leverless. :D

  • @josepartida1711
    @josepartida1711 Месяц назад

    i've only ever used arcade stick and a hori at that. hori is known as a loose feeling lever. and as far as mishimas are concerned, i can only perform a mediocre wavedash and ewgf on 2p side. it takes a lot of work. i play on 1p just to play on my "weak" side, for mishimas and characters that utilize crouch dash at least.

  • @deadmanfoot6864
    @deadmanfoot6864 Месяц назад +2

    This may be anecdotal, however the stock lever you are using has a bad gate and is not optimal for games like tekken the tension and return to neutral just isn't that great and I would be wiling to argue that you would have done better on an upgraded lever with an octagonal gate so that you can feel the diagonals better

    • @alenavila11
      @alenavila11  Месяц назад

      I have that in mind while trying this arcade stick out. I even though about how a Korean Lever will serve me better. Still had tons of fun with it but it has a very high entry skill ceiling. Maybe some other time this year I would get another arcade stick just to see if ill give it another shot for competitive games (or at least perform my durya lol, switched to Bryan this week and qcb/qcf moves would be a lot easier with lever than leverless). Thank you for the input tho 🤘

    • @ekefon1
      @ekefon1 Месяц назад +1

      @@alenavila11 Man I had the same problem in T7, I’m used to play fgs on pad and a I bought an arcade stick for that game and quickly found out that it wasn’t the feeling I thought it would be but once I installed a korean lever it was game changer for me.
      Crown sales a low profile version of the 303 Help Me (i can’t remember the name rn, it’s sold on arcadeparadise I believe)
      And yeah I also found japanese levers very sloppy for this game since all the tension it’s provided by a spring instead of a groomet.

    • @demonportable
      @demonportable Месяц назад

      Bros you guys saying korean lever are more loosen up. Ive transition recently from fight pad to the same stick and changed to sanwa . But looking to explore another lever, check which is more loosen up. Any suggestion . I just ordered Qanba Gravity with omron switches

  • @tokyobassist
    @tokyobassist Месяц назад

    I'm ass at arcade stick but I'd suggest playing on a Korean lever like IST Alpha 49S/N (longer throw) or the Crown NewHelpMe (shorter throw).
    I'm a pad player but been playing on arcade sticks simply because it's fun despite the lack of consistency (something that will improve with time and practice). I find leverless efficient but super boring to play on. Feels too much like typing and I do enough of that for work anyway so that's more of a personal gripe lol.

    • @tokyobassist
      @tokyobassist Месяц назад

      Also use good parts. Knock off parts are GARBOLOGY 101. I had the standard Madcatz SF4 stick back in th day it didn't use Sanwa parts and had shit form factor that hurt my wrists. Put me off from actually learning stick until earlier this year.
      Even the Otto DIY mod can make a stock JLF feel a bit more premium alongside a higher tension spring.

  • @wiiwaremania
    @wiiwaremania Месяц назад +1

    If you want a stick for Tekken, Korean Lever is the way to go because the rubber helps with being more precise for neutral input, they are more stiff so it helps for better control for your inputs as well. Japanese sticks help better for 2D games like SF6 where you only need to worry about 8 directions and motion inputs so having a springy, light stick helps for that. Both inputs can provide success in T8 but Korean is way better honestly. Although leverless feels pretty nice for T8 tbh

    • @alenavila11
      @alenavila11  Месяц назад +1

      I'm not sure if I mentioned it in the video but I think I mentioned it on my upcoming video on @uparrowtech channel. I'm planning to give arcade stick a shot again later this year with original korean levers (If I am still into tekken those time). Thank you for the input!

  • @fiji3615
    @fiji3615 Месяц назад

    Post some matches of u playimg with leverless

    • @alenavila11
      @alenavila11  Месяц назад

      @@fiji3615 i stream on twitch! twitch.tv/alenavila30

  • @RichiePajooh-r8i
    @RichiePajooh-r8i Месяц назад

    if you are playing kazuya you need a korean style lever. which means even if you got a more expensive stick you would have to add a knee lever or a korean lever which is battop, high tension to return to neutral quickly and a circular or no gate.
    Do your research. That being said the stick you got is trash for any fighting game

  • @skgbop
    @skgbop 27 дней назад

    hey just so you know haute is pronounced ˈōt (oat)

    • @alenavila11
      @alenavila11  27 дней назад

      That's so nice to know! I have watched so many different Haute42/Cosmox videos and they pronounce it very differently.

  • @DarthNVious
    @DarthNVious Месяц назад +1

    You care about consistency? Then get yourself genuine Sanwa parts. These knockoffs are doing you no favors. Trust me; they suck. Note that Hori, Seimetsu, Hori have all different feels as well. They are all good. It would just now depend on the player preference.

    • @alenavila11
      @alenavila11  Месяц назад

      Hori levers are japanese levers right? Everyone talks about Korean levers when it comes to playing mishimas or technical character. Do you have a korean lever suggestion?

    • @DarthNVious
      @DarthNVious Месяц назад

      @@alenavila11 Since you already have an arcade stick, I might recommend you get an Arcade OTTO DIY Kit V5 and test which gate + actuator + spring tension combination works for you. I just hope that your arcade Omron switches are up to par and the fitting is standard to the exact micrometer. If you have even more extra budget, you can get yourself a Myoungshin Fanta and experiment which rubber grommet fits your playstyle and tension preference.

    • @alenavila11
      @alenavila11  Месяц назад

      love this comment! Will look back to this in the future when I feel like going back to an arcade stick! :D

  • @Nimrod336
    @Nimrod336 Месяц назад

    Can i have your fighting stick

    • @alenavila11
      @alenavila11  Месяц назад

      Already sold it! haha

    • @Nimrod336
      @Nimrod336 Месяц назад

      @alenavila30 dang, I bought a 250$ nacon dijah.. it came with a knock-off sanwa in it, or sanwa has gone down in quality ALOT. So the switches are not any good I get double inputs missed inputs ect. I adopted my autistic nephew and he has to play on a fight stick for accessibility reasons and I don't have the money to buy him a new stick..and can't find any pcb's with "real switches" paradise arcade sold me a bad fake pcb and switches so if you know where to get some let me know

  • @jeffreyjohnson5823
    @jeffreyjohnson5823 Месяц назад +3

    Leverless = Unless the game was designed for this type of controller, this is cheating. Basically the same thing like using a cronus in fps games.

    • @hermontarmand2404
      @hermontarmand2404 Месяц назад +2

      I'm a stick player but pleaseee, stop with the cheat whining thing sheezzz. I don't mind to play against leverless player all day.

    • @jeffreyjohnson5823
      @jeffreyjohnson5823 Месяц назад +1

      @@hermontarmand2404It is what it is. Using any device to bypass original input methods equates to cheating in my opinion. If the games were made based around these types of controllers then you could say it may be whining, until then this is no different than using a Conus in Call of Duty or whatever.

    • @alenavila11
      @alenavila11  Месяц назад

      Fun fact, Tekken 8 was designed with any controller in mind! That’s why all types of controllers are supported (even says so in the controller settings of Tekken 8), and it wasn't even released in arcades, so people can do as they please. If leverless controllers were a 'cheat,' they would have been banned in international events.
      Cronus devices are used for aim hacks (tracks the enemy) which is totally different from using a leverless. Leverless just makes inputs easier (like using a keyboard), while sticks are more fun and better for fundamental movement (as PhiDX said).
      The real cheat controller is probably the new hybrid from Hitbox that mixes a lever and movement buttons, and it got some backlash for that. So, it’s all about personal preference and play style!

    • @funkrates4778
      @funkrates4778 Месяц назад +2

      I agree. But maybe I’m an old head. I played fighting games first in the arcade before console. I hated the d-pad. It felt all wrong. I always believed that fighting games should only be played on lever, making everyone play on the same playing field. When lever less came out, it took away the skill requirement that levers bring to the game.
      On another note, you can play Tekken on Japanese levers. The best lever is the lever you’re used to. It doesn’t matter if it’s Korean or Japanese. All that matters is that you have developed the muscle memory. Plenty of Japanese players doing very well in Tekken with Japanese levers.
      The problem here is that the guy in the video never played on an arcade stick before and expected to master it in a week. That will never happen. You’re going to have to put about 1,000 hours on that arcade stick to master it or if not not feel comfortable with it.

    • @alenavila11
      @alenavila11  Месяц назад +1

      @@funkrates4778 That's right! I am a new comer, I did not specifically said master; maybe just be decent with it of some % of consistency. I just did not get what I wanted to feel, its not really because the stick sucks but maybe it was because I came from Keyboard which makes leverless an easy pick up.
      I am still fine to play any other character with stick except for the one I wanted in this video (Mishima's). But yes I said it in the video too, consistency was just not all about it. My dog sleeps in my lap a lot and I only play good with stick when I play it on my lap. While on leverless, I can play at desk with my dog sleeping on my lap.
      + Personal Pref and Exp too I guess! :D