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Street Fighter II Pinball + Arcade (Homebrew Project)

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3 years ago


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#53 2 years ago

Very Cool project! looking forward to continue seeing the progress on this game!

How does the CP feel sitting lower than the lockdown bar?

#55 2 years ago
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I haven't hooked up the game yet to get a feel or playing. But how I hold the joystick my hand doesn't interfere with the lower control panel at all. I guess I should watch some video of people playing SF2 to see how props hold the stick. The palm of my other hand rests on the bottom of the lock bar and I can easily reach the buttons. So placement wise it hasn't been a conform issue for me yet. The depth between the lockbar and cp is the same a glass on a normal pin.

Guess it depends on how you normally hold the joystick. I'm a "wine-glass" kinda guy, but there are definitely some people that rest their palms on the CP when they play. It actually might be a bit more comfortable with the buttons a little bit lower with your palm resting on the lockdown bar. Hopefully the front edge of the lockdown bar doesn't scrape your palms when things get intense Regardless, this is a pretty cool build! I'll be honest and kind of skimmed through the posts, but what kind of hardware do you plan on running?

Side note: It would be great to have an SF pinball reimagined from one of the modern pinball manufacturers. This would be a theme that I could homebrew with a new layout and code. SF was most of my childhood-well into teen years and college days so it's got a place near and dear to me.

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