this is literally the only fucking resource online anywhere that has any relevant information about how to modify this joystick and you don't even say a word bravo
i came across this vid while looking for visual reference on how to switch out the gate on the ls-32 im gonna be getting, and i gotta say...lio's premier album? excellent taste
I don't understand how to take the clip off, even after watching 3:56. Is it supposed to slide off the top? It's so hard to tell and my joystick's clip will not budge no matter what I try
I play Tekken on Seimitsu LS-58. It's been pretty good for me since I got it two years ago. The problem I had that after using it for around a year for moderate gaming(i.e like play once a week for a few hours), the stick started bouncing around. For example when I did forward, neutral and do it fast it would go to the other direction. So on input display it would show f,b. I think this is understandable since the deadzone is very small, and the gaps between microswitches are smaller, making the stick more prone to the problem I mentioned before, when the spring has become more loose. The solution, I just re-adjusted the spring. At first I made it more tensed, and after quite a while the problem happened for the second time, then I put in a new spring.
dam thats the only one i dont have LS-58 . i heard its similar to LS-56 . yeah i switched to seimitsu LS 32 from korean for tekken for almost 1 year just to test it and see how my speed would be after getting used to it and using it for along time . its ok , easier then sanwa , the shorter deadzone is nice and the corners are easier as well compared to korean . But overall for tekken and mishima's the fanta stick is easier / faster and feels more comfortable moving on . for me personally
ACXIAO666 Yes that's what I like from Seimitsu sticks. I play KOF occasionally and the smaller deadzone help me do those short hops. But I have mix feelings for Seimitsu LS-58. I think it doesn't make wavedash easier. But the diagonals are easier to hit, so electrics are easier to do. After a while I get used to using the stick and I eventually play better with the Mishimas on LS-58.
andymrb cool , i dont know many people that use seimitsu for mishima's just 1 or 2 polish guys . have you tried octagonal gate for your LS-58 . i have LS-56 and funny enough the octagonal gate compared to playing on the sqaure gate . The corners and distance the stick travels to touch the microswitches are very small . It feels really nice but i think the stick being too close to the gate isnt a good thing
Hey sorry to bother you, but what size are the circlip pliers you're using here? I bought some circlip pliers, but they were too big for the ring, and I don't want to waste more money buying the wrong sized pliers. Thank you for your time
Hello, it is about the Joystick Seimitsu LS-32. It works great but I have noticed that in the middle/center position there is slack/looseness. I mean that the sitck moves without any effort just touching it. It does not affect the performance but I want to know if it is normal in these model of joystick or it is something that can be fixed. Thanks in advanced Sorry for my english (I'm spanish)
Tristan every player is different i guess and uses different techniques for wavedashing with Balltops . There's lots of videos on YT people showing their wd on balltop sticks . if you check this video here .th-cam.com/video/PVBNAWOqmgQ/w-d-xo.html .. i was using the old ps1 namco joystick for 1p wding oi59.tinypic.com/2cdbgjt.jpg
8 years later and this tear-down was the only reference I could find to reassemble my LS-40. Thank you!
Great vid, thanks so much. I dropped all my pieces when I opened my stick up and this help me put it back together
this is literally the only fucking resource online anywhere that has any relevant information about how to modify this joystick and you don't even say a word bravo
i came across this vid while looking for visual reference on how to switch out the gate on the ls-32 im gonna be getting, and i gotta say...lio's premier album? excellent taste
Wish the c clamp on the ls 62 was that easy to get off!
I don't understand how to take the clip off, even after watching 3:56. Is it supposed to slide off the top? It's so hard to tell and my joystick's clip will not budge no matter what I try
I play Tekken on Seimitsu LS-58. It's been pretty good for me since I got it two years ago. The problem I had that after using it for around a year for moderate gaming(i.e like play once a week for a few hours), the stick started bouncing around. For example when I did forward, neutral and do it fast it would go to the other direction. So on input display it would show f,b. I think this is understandable since the deadzone is very small, and the gaps between microswitches are smaller, making the stick more prone to the problem I mentioned before, when the spring has become more loose.
The solution, I just re-adjusted the spring. At first I made it more tensed, and after quite a while the problem happened for the second time, then I put in a new spring.
dam thats the only one i dont have LS-58 . i heard its similar to LS-56 . yeah i switched to seimitsu LS 32 from korean for tekken for almost 1 year just to test it and see how my speed would be after getting used to it and using it for along time . its ok , easier then sanwa , the shorter deadzone is nice and the corners are easier as well compared to korean . But overall for tekken and mishima's the fanta stick is easier / faster and feels more comfortable moving on . for me personally
ACXIAO666 Yes that's what I like from Seimitsu sticks. I play KOF occasionally and the smaller deadzone help me do those short hops.
But I have mix feelings for Seimitsu LS-58. I think it doesn't make wavedash easier. But the diagonals are easier to hit, so electrics are easier to do. After a while I get used to using the stick and I eventually play better with the Mishimas on LS-58.
andymrb cool , i dont know many people that use seimitsu for mishima's just 1 or 2 polish guys . have you tried octagonal gate for your LS-58 . i have LS-56 and funny enough the octagonal gate compared to playing on the sqaure gate . The corners and distance the stick travels to touch the microswitches are very small . It feels really nice but i think the stick being too close to the gate isnt a good thing
how do I take the clip off without that plier tool??
Thank you, very helpful video
Bananasplit. I feel old somehow
Hey sorry to bother you, but what size are the circlip pliers you're using here? I bought some circlip pliers, but they were too big for the ring, and I don't want to waste more money buying the wrong sized pliers. Thank you for your time
Hello, it is about the Joystick Seimitsu LS-32. It works
great but I have noticed that in the middle/center position there is
slack/looseness. I mean that the sitck moves without any effort just
touching it.
It does not affect the performance but I want to know if it is normal in
these model of joystick or it is something that can be fixed.
Thanks in advanced
Sorry for my english (I'm spanish)
Hello i got Question my 1 LS32 Stick from ls 32 is too loose you can do something to make it not so loose ??
I always thought Crowns with battops were considered the best for Tekken players. How do you WD with a balltop?
Tristan every player is different i guess and uses different techniques for wavedashing with Balltops . There's lots of videos on YT people showing their wd on balltop sticks . if you check this video here .th-cam.com/video/PVBNAWOqmgQ/w-d-xo.html .. i was using the old ps1 namco joystick for 1p wding oi59.tinypic.com/2cdbgjt.jpg
Haha your hands and fingers are cute 😇
AC .Wgat is your real name?
Jessica
what sorry