Switching to Haute42 S16? The Ultimate Leverless Experience? Hit Box?

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  • Опубликовано: 23 мар 2024
  • Discover the game-changing Haute42 S16, a leverless arcade controller that cost me 68.39€ and redefines my quality of life playing Tekken 8. After years of loyalty to the traditional Hit Box setup, I explore the Haute42 S16 version, with its Hit Box conform leverless layout and compact design that is just barely bigger than an iPhone 14 Pro Max. That's a significant size difference, when compared to the Hit Box, but we are still looking at correct button placement and the optimal spacing that OG Hit Box offers. I need some more long term use to really get an idea if the Haute42 S16 is worth its price tag, but at less than 70€ and how good it feels already... I hope it can make it!
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Комментарии • 13

  • @DeertickDaniel
    @DeertickDaniel Месяц назад +10

    Why tf is the hitbox so big

    • @Brovid1999
      @Brovid1999 Месяц назад +5

      It’s meant to sit on your lap while you’re playing like traditional fight sticks.

    • @markspectre1234
      @markspectre1234 Месяц назад

      Some people like bigger controllers on their laps as they don't move around as much and it resembles the arcade sticks older players were used to. It also uses arcade buttons instead of keyboard switches so it's gonna be a little thicker

    • @JoshuaSF6
      @JoshuaSF6 Месяц назад

      So it stays on lap and so it more ergonomic

  • @AhopeGG
    @AhopeGG 3 месяца назад +3

    Is it worth buying

    • @kiyuxcx1878
      @kiyuxcx1878 2 месяца назад +1

      YES

    • @fugy7033
      @fugy7033 Месяц назад

      @@kiyuxcx1878does it work with ps5

  • @miaomelody2506
    @miaomelody2506 4 месяца назад

    Wo kann ich es bekommen?

    • @ChrisStriker
      @ChrisStriker 3 месяца назад

      You have 2 options
      Amazon where it will be more expensive but it will be fast shipping or Aliexpress where it will be cheaper but shipping will take longer, but depending on where you live (in my case, the controller came to me in about 15 days)

    • @ctzn5
      @ctzn5 2 месяца назад

      Can you teach me how to set up the macro? I wanna make reset button in practice mode like you! I tried to make it in setting mode, but failed. :(

    • @ChrisStriker
      @ChrisStriker 2 месяца назад

      @@ctzn5 That should be done in GP2040 Web Configurator
      Since the controller is based on the Raspberry Pi Pico, so use that firmware to work on consoles and PCs, you'll see the Web Configurator page in the controller's manual

  • @egg.8320
    @egg.8320 5 дней назад

    why dont u just wasd layout to play tekken, its the most convenient layout imo, having all 4 directions just there is more ergonomic than having to rewire your brain to use a spacebar, its a 3D game after all.

    • @Carbdeliveries
      @Carbdeliveries  3 дня назад

      For me personally, several reasons come to mind. The top two, in no particular order, are efficiency and 'muscle memory,' for lack of a better term. I use the up button with my right thumb, ensuring all directions are tied to one finger each. Is that extremely important? Nope, but it's my preference. Additionally, I switched from arcade sticks to Hit Box several years before I started playing any game on a keyboard, so there's input familiarity. This ties into my second point: muscle memory. Tekken is the only 3D fighting game I play; everything else (Street Fighter, Granblue, Guilty Gear, etc.) are 2D fighters. I prefer uniformity regardless of the game I'm playing. This only applies to the main directional input, though. All other buttons, including secondary directions (D-Pad and LS), are a different story. To cap this off, this is just my preference. The beauty of these controllers is that you can have each button do whatever you want it to do.