Every single video is so detailed and i can tell you put a lot of passion I hope youtube starts rewarding you more because the quality of these videos is very good Even though you are so busy with life, work, family, etc. it looks like you still put a lot of love into this channel
Great job with these arcade stick reviews & your overview of the different arcade sticks & button types. You helped me commit to getting the ‘Hori Fighting Stick Alpha’ for my Series X & once I swapped my preferred Sanwa JLF in place of the Hyabusa stick it’s really doing me proud. It’s the 1st stick I’ve picked up since I got the ‘Mad Catz SF IV Tournament Edition stick’ for my xbox360 years back & I was surprised to find that I actually preferred the Hori buttons over the Sanwas that I’ve been using for years. Keep up the great work brother. It’s appreciated.
I love how you get into product design, and told us the flaws of this stick, I'm big Hori fan, but this video showed me many things that I didn't know before! Thank you!
@@mindspacegaming I feel like when I was younger all the arcades in America had bat tops. I kind of assumed you just get used to whatever you were using. Like good peripherals help but they don't actually make you better. *As someone who buys expensive peripherals 😂 But let me know what you think dude. I mostly use my razor Kitsune but I do have my nacon deja
Finally someone saying EXACTLY what I feel about the design of the stick. Honestly wish they would’ve just used the original case with slight alterations (removable cable and different colors for platforms) That being said still comma pick it up cause original is hard to find near me.
Glad I bought the Hori Alpha instead (Not many choices on Xbox). Sure, the cable management is better but the case of the Daija seems too flimsy to me.
I wasn't expecting this one to actually get an endorsement from you. The fact that it got better praise (imo) than the new Qanba sticks is substantial. I've already spoiled myself witg other controllers I had no businesses getting this month (it was my birthday, so it's justified 🤣), but the next time I have some spending money, I may pick one up. I may be giving my EGO to a buddy, so I'll need a replacement 🤣 As always, I both love and respect your straightforward to the point honesty about the products you review. Looking forward to watching your Akuma trials!
I just got into fighting games recently (played them in the '90s) I purchased the razor Kitsune (love it!) But my birthday was on the 18th. I was like I would like to also have a levered arcade stick. And I watch this channel and one other one for the majority of my arcade stick info. I had narrowed it down to this or the Hori. I picked this and got it yesterday on my birthday, I love how it feels. +The size of it allows The arcade stick To sit comfortably in lap. . + The buttons and lever feel good and responsive to me - I've tried other USB cables and they have either not fit or not worked with this Nacon (your mileage may vary)* not sure if something is proprietary inside of their cable. - there's a little bit more to do than plug and Play such as downloading an application (The application is not terrible but it's also not streamlined That well. It's legit mid) The fact that it comes with another lever option is pretty cool in my opinion. I've only put a few casual hours in but so far so good. I'd be interested in what decision you make and what you think. Now I must watch my main man's video to see what he's saying & if he agrees that I made a solid purchase or not 😎 La La leeeets GOOOOOO! Because even when I'm outside, I'm still in the building. 👉🏼
@MetalFacedGamer I didn't get serious about fighting games till like 2016, but I've always played them since I was a kid. Good to hear you're enjoying your purchase. I'm probably gonna put the Kitsune on display when I get it, cause I'm only getting one for the Chun Li art 🤣 Hope you enjoy your new stick bud. There are a lot of different shapes for USB cables. Fingers crossed you find one that fits soon 🤞
@@pkphantom hell yeah. did you end up getting it? If the Camy artwork had her in a better position 😳 I would have gotten that one 😌 I still mostly use my Kitsune but yeah arcade sticks are so much fun. (Learning curve is wild. Like doing double half circles without jumping 😞😩 Also, My homie who's not even into video games that saw the arcade sticks and now whenever he stops by he'll be like yo let's play a couple of games 😁 We'll do some fighting games, some arcade platformers n beat'um ups. SOR4, Double dragon, TMNT SR, SF6... And even though I just recently got into arcade sticks I've been recommending just for the fun factor, Even if someone just picks up an 8-bit do or whatever that f 500 is. My bad for the rambling but yeah did you grab the Chun-Li?
Was very much waiting for this review!! I actually ended up buying one a few months ago and have loved it since. One design choice i dislike is that the cord is supposed to fit into a very small nook inside the Daija, but it's so inconvenient to wrap up tight enough that i just stash it in my carry bag instead. Besides that, it's been nothing but great for me! This was also my first stick.
I also ended up getting custom parts i.e. Balltop, washer, stick shaft and some custom art that fits well, though the design choice is a bummer for less artwork
@JoystickNY it was definitely a gamble, but i decided that I wanted something of what I presumed to be high quality, that way I don't have to buy another stick sooner down the line(and got a free pass for an expensive purchase from the wife)
@@JoystickNY Sorry I am curious why? I kinda like big boxy sticks,I was hoping Razer would come out with a new Panthera,but so far nothing,I am almost pulling the trigger on the daija.....
thanks for the video. will you be testing input delay? i was also curious about the pcb to see if it's easy to remove and replace with a brook or gp2040-ce.
i dont have the proper equipment or software to run those test, as i also heard the test are diff with diff softwares and hardware, and platforms, i wish that the manufacturer would include those spec on the box
In your opinion which one would you recommend, this nacon daija or the hori alpha stick? I play Street Fighter 6 and mortal Kombat 1 on Xbox but it's the first fight stick I'm going to purchase
Which one did you get? I was leaning Hori until I saw the cable wasn't detachable. I was really leading towards that Hori but I just could not get over that non-detachable cable it has so I got this Nacon nstead
@@xbigwormx hey brother. So the first one I got had a sticky button, I exchanged it. Zero problems since. Sits in the lap nicely. Buttons are good joystick is good. If you're playing it on a counter - do to due to its height you'd have to have a slightly higher seat but again it's great for sitting in your lap the width and the non-slip padding are good. *The only real problem I've had is finding an alternate USB-C to work with it. I saw someone finding a adapter online that worked perfectly for a few bucks. The access to the internals is good and I don't see a need for any modification until a button goes bad. (Unless you just want to mess around and tinker with it) It will take a little bit of time to get used to the side buttons. I would not have minded if they were on the top somewhere but it wasn't a deal breaker for me. I like it and I'm satisfied with my purchase. Oh, If you have a specific question ask it and then that way I know what you're really looking to find out. Oh I will say that when I had the sticky button I was worried about exchanging it. I found the workaround 😳 But again I reiterate if you have a specific question that you want to ask do so and I'll get back to you when I can 🥂
@@MetalFacedGamer Thanks for the response. I have the SF 4 tournament edition fight stick on the XB360 by Mad Catz with Sanwa buttons included. I love it to death and it still plays like a champ after 10+ years but unfortunately it's not compatible with XB series X otherwise I wouldn't be here. Anyways I was on the fence for either this, the 8bitDo fight stick or the Hori Fighting Stick Alpha & I been doing more research and going to roll with this one because its heavy so I know it won't slide all over my table and the other good reviews including yours. Thanks for that info Bro.👍
I agree. Buying expensive arcade sticks means you're ether rich, or you're thinking about going to tournaments. The latter makes none of the Xbox versions compelling.
Peak content as always, keep it up man thanks for this review. Also what stick you can reccomend me im currently using the qanba drone and im looking for an upgrade that isnt too exp.
For licensed stuff, the Hori Alpha is probably the better option without spending too much. If you're going unlicensed, probably a Mayflash F500 Elite. If you go DIY, use whatever box is comfortable to you, drill holes into it, mount the buttons/lever, wire it up to a Raspberry Pi Pico (don't spend more than $9 on this) flashed with GP2040-CE. Brook options are much more expensive but they come with the benefit of just being "set and forget."
Here's what i've learned about this stick upon looking it up and putting it on the list of possible sticks to buy. Overall its great specially that you can gain access to internals on the fly and executes it smoothly with minor hiccups and probably does it better that the MCZ TE2 and RAZER Panthera and not having to worry about replacing the cable since its USB type C, you just need to look out for what cable that can fit that hole. But it somewwhat shares some of the same issues that it has like the previous sticks that i've mentioned, mainly the hinge, which at some point can giveway and break dur to the material being plastic. I don't see any cons with the customization for the artwork since its one of the easiest out there. The only thing i'd be worried about is the platic overall as time progresses, will brittle out? Will you have issues with the plastic quality? Time will tell cause i never had an issue with the whole case with some of my sticks as time went on
@@JoystickNY that's also one thing we need to be worried about as well when buying this nacon daija. if ever it really boils down on how you take care of the stick on how long it will last
I bought PS version. The usb connection is not firm for non-Nacon cable. The case wall is quite thick and the metal part of Nacon type C connector is longer than others. I had to cut the wall to made the usb hole bigger, then I could use other cable. Good arcade stick, easy to modify. In my opinion, the best arcade stick is customised.
Dang. I just bought this stick last week. I also bought a korean lever to mod my old Hori RAP V with it. I thought I could just mount it on the new one aswell. Seems like I need to carefully remove some plastic first if I want to. Not thrilled about it. But thank you so much again for your honest and detailed review.
Compared to 8bitdo Xbox wireless is it a big improvement in quality of components? I feel pretty good with 8bitdo but sometimes it get disconnected and also I'm not sure of how better could be using Sanwa parts.... then 8bitdo it's not so easy to mod... at least for me.
I have the old ps3,ps4,pc version. Nacon released software update which lowers the input delay. I've also changed the lever to korean one (sanjuks v6) and it works like a charm.
though im not looking for a new stick im paying attention to whats available just incase my panthera dies, the Daija seems like the best choice for me with whats available at the moment
if I had to guess, xbox probably has some guideline saying the xbox button (and probably those others) needs to be on the front of an official controller, the notch was probably the only good way to add that without completely redesigning it (though I have seen a PS5 Daija with a similar notch so maybe that's just how they're making it now? idk)
Hey, as always I love your content! ❤ The PS4 Daija is a stick that I own, so let me add a few things. The change on the buttons to open up the stick is a huge upgrade. Because they were sticking out a lot on the PS4 version, the stick could be opened way to often accidentaly. Could happen while being in a backpack or playing on a chair with arm rests (yes really). The new buttons layout is a huge downgrade, you're right on this. While you did mention that you can't really mount korean levers out of the box, you didn't mention that you can't use screw in buttons neither. It was a huge pain in the ass on the older model and they still haven't changed this unfortunately. This stick is close to being very good, but these weird limitations made me switch to Qanba and Hori for my main sticks. Also the buttons layout is not standard Vewlix but that's up to preference wether you like or dislike this change!
I bought this version as a stick it's rock solid supper easy to mod and artwork super easy to change. I agree the notch and side buttons are a pain but way better than the hori xbox version
This (the Daija) or Hori Alpha. The Hori Mini is terrible. Don't even waste your money on that one! Check out the 8bitdo sticks, those are affordable and wireless too.
Are you planning to use Korean on this? I was thinking about it. So if you cut the plastic "hangers" it doesn't stop me from using Japanese, I just have to hold the lever on place while I screw the screws on they're place?
I don't really have many issues with the nacon daija. I got it mostly as a easy to mod victrix alternative for testing out arcade components, while also being a stick that I can use to play 3d fighting games casually. I mostly play 2d fighting games, and am in the process of learning hitbox with the razer kitsune on SF6 and DBFz.
i'm curious to see if you could try the cross up, seems like a good "cheat" controller for those like me who both like both leverless and stick. and of course it would make a cool review to watch.
Another great review you are awesome 👌🏾 To bad we haven't got to play yet (but with my sorry butt still tied to ps4, I'm not surprised) but with Akuma releasing I'm gonna be there today for sure!! Lol see you in the arena!!
i have the nacon daija ps4 version an i dont feel the need to upgrade (outside of having a detachable cable), the first version was well built, so ppl who own the first one should just usb mod the cable later down the line, Good review overall
@@JoystickNY i heard the modding part is harder than other stick, thing is i already bought it and using it, i wished that i took a deep thinking about it but it was at a good price tho. Thanks for the knowledge and help
2 weeks and my Light kick button is sticky 😧😳 Do i return or exchange it. Ilike the hori but the non removable usb is the worst and for me a huge deterrent.
Review the Qanba 2009 Arcade single player version. I would very much like to hear your input on that and compare it to other Qanba sticks such as the Titan & Obsidian 2.
very minor, u can drill a hole on the korean plate or shave the plastic, or add washers, but ur lever will be 1 cm shorter. not sure if it will make a differene
U forgott to tell that the sanwa buttons need a plastic ring for proper alingment. Its already included but if u want to use different buttons u still need to look if u need the ring.
I Love the Daija's look but the latency is stupidly slow if you do your research. It's really one of those $60-$80 China arcade sticks rebranded. Got the Hori Fighting Alpha and The Qanba Titan and I've really been happy with them. I wonder why it's very rare that youtube reviewers talk about an arcade stick's input latency when we pay premium dollars for them. And that topic is really objective and not subjective.
Nice review 👌 thank you. The 2022 PlayStation version dont have share button on the top. It only have profile button lock switch and ine big PS button. I agree with you that the side buttons on ps4 2018 design in better
@@grimnir6169 Fortunately there's no need to upgrade anyway so I'm still good with my OG Daija. Unless people really want maximum compatibility with PS5 I'd recommend to look for the first gen Daija instead.
I know this is not the video about PC gaming. But I want to mention why you bringing awareness to PC gaming is especially important in this community. Since not all fighting games have cross-platform feature. Most, or almost all fighting games die within less than half a year on PC. That's just because the fighting community is usually so uneducated or unaware of many of the games being available on PC. Or just that people of this community aren't encouraged enough to try playing on PC. So you using your platform to encourage and educate and bring awareness, will make such a big ripple effect that will all be positive for the community and for the fighting game industry. Thank you as always for being so caring for the community and everything being user friendly. Much love 💜
I think the cost of entry for PC is a lot higher as well as the space a desktop takes up is a bit off-putting for FGC. I made the jump but 100% get why some of my FGC friends havent
The review I was waiting for, thank you!
OMG, Thank you so much for the support ♥🙏🙏🙏
BALLING!
Don’t waste yo $ on this piece of junk. Get the hori or victrix they are the best current sticks.
Thank you for still doing these arcade stick videos. #ArcadeSticksForever! 🕹
forever stick lol
@@JoystickNY FOREVER STICK
Every single video is so detailed and i can tell you put a lot of passion
I hope youtube starts rewarding you more because the quality of these videos is very good
Even though you are so busy with life, work, family, etc. it looks like you still put a lot of love into this channel
I try, thank you for noticing, i prob wont last much longer; maybe a yr or so; i might have to quit, is very hard to he a full time creator these days
@@JoystickNY yeah i suggest take as much time as you need
Your description of the notch design process 😂😂
lol thats how the guy was prob thinking
@@JoystickNY lol at least it’s cool wow innovation ( said no one in the design room)
Great job with these arcade stick reviews & your overview of the different arcade sticks & button types. You helped me commit to getting the ‘Hori Fighting Stick Alpha’ for my Series X & once I swapped my preferred Sanwa JLF in place of the Hyabusa stick it’s really doing me proud. It’s the 1st stick I’ve picked up since I got the ‘Mad Catz SF IV Tournament Edition stick’ for my xbox360 years back & I was surprised to find that I actually preferred the Hori buttons over the Sanwas that I’ve been using for years. Keep up the great work brother. It’s appreciated.
I love how you get into product design, and told us the flaws of this stick, I'm big Hori fan, but this video showed me many things that I didn't know before! Thank you!
Excelente explicación para ver al detalle lo que trae cada stick y decidir al momento de comprar , saludos desde Perú.
Great review and professional video; very in-depth and respectfully critical to all the decisions on design.
thank you so much , i try hehe
I own the PS5 version and I've been really loving it so far. The ease of customisation as well as the wrist rest is awesome.
great to hear, def a solid stick, just the layout is bugging me lol
I own one too I put a crown shinsun lever in it
@@egg_shen7908 what is the difference if any that you've noticed with that lever.
Substantial or just really a preference thing ECT?
Thank you
@@MetalFacedGamerI’m waiting on my golden Fanta korean lever to come in so I can mod it for tekken
@@mindspacegaming I feel like when I was younger all the arcades in America had bat tops.
I kind of assumed you just get used to whatever you were using.
Like good peripherals help but they don't actually make you better.
*As someone who buys expensive peripherals 😂
But let me know what you think dude. I mostly use my razor Kitsune but I do have my nacon deja
Great review as always. Very valid critique!
♥🙏 thank you
I own the old model and have had it for a few years. I really like it and would highly recommend it if you found it for around $100
for a 100 it would be a great deal
@@JoystickNY i got mine for 120 new, it's by far the best stick i could find for the budget
Small support for my NYC brother.
thank you so much for the support 🙏🙏🙏
Finally someone saying EXACTLY what I feel about the design of the stick. Honestly wish they would’ve just used the original case with slight alterations (removable cable and different colors for platforms)
That being said still comma pick it up cause original is hard to find near me.
Glad I bought the Hori Alpha instead (Not many choices on Xbox).
Sure, the cable management is better but the case of the Daija seems too flimsy to me.
i personally prefer the hori alpha over the nacon
Glad i got daija instead, feels better
Do the Mayflash F700 Elite when it comes out please !
let me add it to my list
@@JoystickNY thank you sir preciate it!
Shout out to PC!
I made the switch 10 years ago and i don't think i can ever go back, Especially with the blessing that Fightcade is.
yea, a lot of things are easier. and cheaper
I love these videos, even though Im already satisfied with my arcades
Thank you
Found your channel from the mvc2 rom combo video. Great review, new subrsciber.
I wasn't expecting this one to actually get an endorsement from you. The fact that it got better praise (imo) than the new Qanba sticks is substantial. I've already spoiled myself witg other controllers I had no businesses getting this month (it was my birthday, so it's justified 🤣), but the next time I have some spending money, I may pick one up. I may be giving my EGO to a buddy, so I'll need a replacement 🤣
As always, I both love and respect your straightforward to the point honesty about the products you review. Looking forward to watching your Akuma trials!
thank you so much, dont go too crazy on the sticks, save money. 🤣😆
I just got into fighting games recently (played them in the '90s) I purchased the razor Kitsune (love it!)
But my birthday was on the 18th. I was like I would like to also have a levered arcade stick.
And I watch this channel and one other one for the majority of my arcade stick info. I had narrowed it down to this or the Hori. I picked this and got it yesterday on my birthday, I love how it feels.
+The size of it allows The arcade stick To sit comfortably in lap.
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+ The buttons and lever feel good and responsive to me
- I've tried other USB cables and they have either not fit or not worked with this Nacon (your mileage may vary)* not sure if something is proprietary inside of their cable.
- there's a little bit more to do than plug and Play such as downloading an application (The application is not terrible but it's also not streamlined That well. It's legit mid)
The fact that it comes with another lever option is pretty cool in my opinion.
I've only put a few casual hours in but so far so good.
I'd be interested in what decision you make and what you think.
Now I must watch my main man's video to see what he's saying & if he agrees that I made a solid purchase or not 😎
La La leeeets GOOOOOO!
Because even when I'm outside, I'm still in the building.
👉🏼
@MetalFacedGamer I didn't get serious about fighting games till like 2016, but I've always played them since I was a kid. Good to hear you're enjoying your purchase. I'm probably gonna put the Kitsune on display when I get it, cause I'm only getting one for the Chun Li art 🤣
Hope you enjoy your new stick bud. There are a lot of different shapes for USB cables. Fingers crossed you find one that fits soon 🤞
@@pkphantom hell yeah. did you end up getting it?
If the Camy artwork had her in a better position 😳 I would have gotten that one 😌
I still mostly use my Kitsune but yeah arcade sticks are so much fun. (Learning curve is wild. Like doing double half circles without jumping 😞😩
Also, My homie who's not even into video games that saw the arcade sticks and now whenever he stops by he'll be like yo let's play a couple of games 😁
We'll do some fighting games, some arcade platformers n beat'um ups. SOR4, Double dragon, TMNT SR, SF6...
And even though I just recently got into arcade sticks I've been recommending just for the fun factor, Even if someone just picks up an 8-bit do or whatever that f 500 is.
My bad for the rambling but yeah did you grab the Chun-Li?
Was very much waiting for this review!!
I actually ended up buying one a few months ago and have loved it since. One design choice i dislike is that the cord is supposed to fit into a very small nook inside the Daija, but it's so inconvenient to wrap up tight enough that i just stash it in my carry bag instead. Besides that, it's been nothing but great for me!
This was also my first stick.
I also ended up getting custom parts i.e. Balltop, washer, stick shaft and some custom art that fits well, though the design choice is a bummer for less artwork
Thats a big upgrade for a first stick, my first was a 50$ hori ex stick
@JoystickNY it was definitely a gamble, but i decided that I wanted something of what I presumed to be high quality, that way I don't have to buy another stick sooner down the line(and got a free pass for an expensive purchase from the wife)
It seems to me the best currently available xbox arcade stick is the Hori alpha
i would agree, i personally like the hori alpha more
Thank you for this video! I was between daija and hori alpha, I went with the alpha in the end and I am happy :)
I like the hori better
@@JoystickNY Sorry I am curious why?
I kinda like big boxy sticks,I was hoping Razer would come out with a new Panthera,but so far nothing,I am almost pulling the trigger on the daija.....
nice.keep it up bro.waiting for more old sticks review also and levers/button review.specially on old madcatz and hori sticks
Thank you, will add them to the list
great review! which one do you recommend between this and hori fighting stick alpha? thank you
Ayyyyy let's gooooo can't wait to see the whole review
Appreciate you
Top notch video as always!!!
Thank you
thanks for the video. will you be testing input delay? i was also curious about the pcb to see if it's easy to remove and replace with a brook or gp2040-ce.
i dont have the proper equipment or software to run those test, as i also heard the test are diff with diff softwares and hardware, and platforms, i wish that the manufacturer would include those spec on the box
In your opinion which one would you recommend, this nacon daija or the hori alpha stick? I play Street Fighter 6 and mortal Kombat 1 on Xbox but it's the first fight stick I'm going to purchase
Which one did you get?
I was leaning Hori until I saw the cable wasn't detachable. I was really leading towards that Hori but I just could not get over that non-detachable cable it has so I got this Nacon nstead
@@MetalFacedGameryou bought this one?? I'd like to get a 2nd opinion. How is it holding up??
@@xbigwormx hey brother.
So the first one I got had a sticky button, I exchanged it.
Zero problems since.
Sits in the lap nicely. Buttons are good joystick is good.
If you're playing it on a counter - do to due to its height you'd have to have a slightly higher seat but again it's great for sitting in your lap the width and the non-slip padding are good.
*The only real problem I've had is finding an alternate USB-C to work with it. I saw someone finding a adapter online that worked perfectly for a few bucks.
The access to the internals is good and I don't see a need for any modification until a button goes bad. (Unless you just want to mess around and tinker with it)
It will take a little bit of time to get used to the side buttons. I would not have minded if they were on the top somewhere but it wasn't a deal breaker for me.
I like it and I'm satisfied with my purchase.
Oh, If you have a specific question ask it and then that way I know what you're really looking to find out.
Oh I will say that when I had the sticky button I was worried about exchanging it. I found the workaround 😳
But again I reiterate if you have a specific question that you want to ask do so and I'll get back to you when I can
🥂
@@MetalFacedGamer Thanks for the response. I have the SF 4 tournament edition fight stick on the XB360 by Mad Catz with Sanwa buttons included. I love it to death and it still plays like a champ after 10+ years but unfortunately it's not compatible with XB series X otherwise I wouldn't be here. Anyways I was on the fence for either this, the 8bitDo fight stick or the Hori Fighting Stick Alpha & I been doing more research and going to roll with this one because its heavy so I know it won't slide all over my table and the other good reviews including yours. Thanks for that info Bro.👍
What about the PS5 version? I play on PC but if I want to go to a local, they're going to have PS5s there.
Bruh 💀 I would assume the PS5 version isn't much different.
@@ArtieOfAstora ya it's pretty much 1to1 just with PSN buttons and a touch pad
I agree. Buying expensive arcade sticks means you're ether rich, or you're thinking about going to tournaments. The latter makes none of the Xbox versions compelling.
@@ArtieOfAstora Touchpad
@@duxnihilo yep. I would assume that a controller for PS5 would have a touchpad.
Legendary review brudda.
Appreciate you
Tbh, if I were to get a stick that opened up without removing screws, I think I'd go for this over the hori alpha. It has my preferred button layout
Peak content as always, keep it up man thanks for this review. Also what stick you can reccomend me im currently using the qanba drone and im looking for an upgrade that isnt too exp.
For licensed stuff, the Hori Alpha is probably the better option without spending too much.
If you're going unlicensed, probably a Mayflash F500 Elite.
If you go DIY, use whatever box is comfortable to you, drill holes into it, mount the buttons/lever, wire it up to a Raspberry Pi Pico (don't spend more than $9 on this) flashed with GP2040-CE. Brook options are much more expensive but they come with the benefit of just being "set and forget."
see if you can find a obsidian 1 on the internet, or a cheaper victrix, these 2 are prob the most popular in tournaments
Great Review
How do you feel about a fight stick that you can change between a lever and hitbox style buttons? Do you think its possible?
It is possible if custom made, u would just need 2 top diff plates
This stick looks so cool but you have a point on its design. The random design around the Xbox button is so funny.😂
thank you, just make it all the same size or style lol
Here's what i've learned about this stick upon looking it up and putting it on the list of possible sticks to buy. Overall its great specially that you can gain access to internals on the fly and executes it smoothly with minor hiccups and probably does it better that the MCZ TE2 and RAZER Panthera and not having to worry about replacing the cable since its USB type C, you just need to look out for what cable that can fit that hole. But it somewwhat shares some of the same issues that it has like the previous sticks that i've mentioned, mainly the hinge, which at some point can giveway and break dur to the material being plastic. I don't see any cons with the customization for the artwork since its one of the easiest out there. The only thing i'd be worried about is the platic overall as time progresses, will brittle out? Will you have issues with the plastic quality? Time will tell cause i never had an issue with the whole case with some of my sticks as time went on
great input, the hook to the locking mechanic i am worry, because i keep slamming it down
@@JoystickNY that's also one thing we need to be worried about as well when buying this nacon daija. if ever it really boils down on how you take care of the stick on how long it will last
I bought PS version. The usb connection is not firm for non-Nacon cable. The case wall is quite thick and the metal part of Nacon type C connector is longer than others. I had to cut the wall to made the usb hole bigger, then I could use other cable. Good arcade stick, easy to modify. In my opinion, the best arcade stick is customised.
Would you say this or the Qanba Obsidian 2 is better? They are both the same price right now on Amazon at $250.
Victrix Pro Fs vs Nacon Daija ???? I’m between this two……. Also wonder if Victrix has a turbo button mode ?
Dang. I just bought this stick last week. I also bought a korean lever to mod my old Hori RAP V with it. I thought I could just mount it on the new one aswell. Seems like I need to carefully remove some plastic first if I want to. Not thrilled about it.
But thank you so much again for your honest and detailed review.
try not screwing the 2 screws all the way down and see if it works, the lever might be 1 cm shorter tho,
Demmm that joystick is beautiful! I have been waiting for this review
thank you for watching
Thank You for another video. Always enjoy watching your review!!!
really appreciate you
Brutal review, new sub, thanks for the effort!
Compared to 8bitdo Xbox wireless is it a big improvement in quality of components? I feel pretty good with 8bitdo but sometimes it get disconnected and also I'm not sure of how better could be using Sanwa parts.... then 8bitdo it's not so easy to mod... at least for me.
I have the old ps3,ps4,pc version. Nacon released software update which lowers the input delay. I've also changed the lever to korean one (sanjuks v6) and it works like a charm.
i prefer that version instead of the new 1 lol
though im not looking for a new stick im paying attention to whats available just incase my panthera dies, the Daija seems like the best choice for me with whats available at the moment
if u like the panthera, u prob like the daija
The only problem i have had with this stick is in transit, where the latch mechanism would snap, i had to glue it every time i brought it with me.
Hey bro wich lever did you recommended for my nacon daija?
if I had to guess, xbox probably has some guideline saying the xbox button (and probably those others) needs to be on the front of an official controller, the notch was probably the only good way to add that without completely redesigning it (though I have seen a PS5 Daija with a similar notch so maybe that's just how they're making it now? idk)
I for hori, the ps4 button was on the side; its possible xbox may have guidelines
still rocking the original ps4 nacon daija for everything I play, be it old or new, good shape, size and weight with sanwa parts, can't go wrong
True that 👍
Hey, as always I love your content! ❤
The PS4 Daija is a stick that I own, so let me add a few things. The change on the buttons to open up the stick is a huge upgrade. Because they were sticking out a lot on the PS4 version, the stick could be opened way to often accidentaly. Could happen while being in a backpack or playing on a chair with arm rests (yes really).
The new buttons layout is a huge downgrade, you're right on this.
While you did mention that you can't really mount korean levers out of the box, you didn't mention that you can't use screw in buttons neither. It was a huge pain in the ass on the older model and they still haven't changed this unfortunately.
This stick is close to being very good, but these weird limitations made me switch to Qanba and Hori for my main sticks. Also the buttons layout is not standard Vewlix but that's up to preference wether you like or dislike this change!
thank you so much for the details, i forgot about the screw in part, 🙏
I bought this version as a stick it's rock solid supper easy to mod and artwork super easy to change. I agree the notch and side buttons are a pain but way better than the hori xbox version
i feel you,i kinda like the hori alpha abit more than the nacon 🤣
Nice, thank you for this great awaited review
My pleasure
This channel is so good.
My guy casually tilting all console players
LOL i have a ps4 also and a xbox 360 🤣🤣🤣
I wish that all arcade stick controllers came with 8-way restrictor gates already installed into them.
Absolutely not
probably better to pick 1 up our self, because they can raise the price on everyone if u know what i mean , good to see u dustin
Will you review the Mayflash f700 elite?
What do you recommend for a beginner stick that's also affordable ?
Hori mini
This (the Daija) or Hori Alpha. The Hori Mini is terrible. Don't even waste your money on that one! Check out the 8bitdo sticks, those are affordable and wireless too.
@@AaronBrown-p8sDaija isn’t price friendly in country’s like Australia or uk, Americans have it so good
The One for PS4, PS5 & PC also has a Detachable Cable my Brother.
I mean ps4 only version, release in 2018,
Not the ps5 /ps one released in 2022
You the man JNYC! Love your vids :)
thank you so much
excelente, siempre un gusto ver tus videos.
thank you so much ,gracias 🥰
I have this stick for the ps5 for tekken and I’m waiting on a golden fanta Korean lever to swap out the sanwa JLF.
Are you planning to use Korean on this? I was thinking about it. So if you cut the plastic "hangers" it doesn't stop me from using Japanese, I just have to hold the lever on place while I screw the screws on they're place?
so if i buy the knee lever, is it worth for this arcade stick?
Thank you very much. Very informative and needed.
appreciate you
I don't really have many issues with the nacon daija. I got it mostly as a easy to mod victrix alternative for testing out arcade components, while also being a stick that I can use to play 3d fighting games casually. I mostly play 2d fighting games, and am in the process of learning hitbox with the razer kitsune on SF6 and DBFz.
yea, just a few minors ones, no biggy , thank you for watching
i'm curious to see if you could try the cross up, seems like a good "cheat" controller for those like me who both like both leverless and stick. and of course it would make a cool review to watch.
Another great review you are awesome 👌🏾 To bad we haven't got to play yet (but with my sorry butt still tied to ps4, I'm not surprised) but with Akuma releasing I'm gonna be there today for sure!! Lol see you in the arena!!
Thank you akuma trial is up 🙏
i have the nacon daija ps4 version an i dont feel the need to upgrade (outside of having a detachable cable), the first version was well built, so ppl who own the first one should just usb mod the cable later down the line, Good review overall
thank you, i prefer the ps4 version as well
Hey joystickny, i wanted to know what are your thoughts on qanba crystal ??
Don buy the crystal, i think u be just paying for the led, depends on how much, if its cheap enough, then i guess is ok and replace the parts
@@JoystickNY i heard the modding part is harder than other stick, thing is i already bought it and using it, i wished that i took a deep thinking about it but it was at a good price tho.
Thanks for the knowledge and help
Any plans to do the mayflash flat?
possibly in the future, mayflash is on it with the trends lol 👍
2 weeks and my Light kick button is sticky 😧😳
Do i return or exchange it.
Ilike the hori but the non removable usb is the worst and for me a huge deterrent.
U can try n clean the button , maybe something felt in
It looks like Nacon asked AI redesign the Razer Panthera & called it a day
lol that is a good one 🤣
Review the Qanba 2009 Arcade single player version. I would very much like to hear your input on that and compare it to other Qanba sticks such as the Titan & Obsidian 2.
i would love to, but i cant afford that, qanba prob dont like me either lol
I just bought the ps5 version and I am absolutely loving it (had a Hori Real Arcade Pro previously) .
def a solid stick in general
I will play Tekken 8 on the computer, will I have problems if I buy Mayflas F500 without sleeves?
Can we get a mayflash f700 review?
I installed a seimitsu LSX-01 Nobi Bullet pro in my daija. To get it installed correctly i had to file the 2 pegs.
yes, the guy didnt do his homework, they shoulda put it on the 4 screws part, which a lot of sticks does
Best reviewer in the game ! Notch design process is so true lmao 🤣
thank you so much, why not just all the same size ? or style lol why every button doing their own thing lol
Thanks for the tips bro i love ur videos
Thank you for watching
does it have a turbo function?
I love the design but looks like I'm going to have some issues modding with korean levers
very minor, u can drill a hole on the korean plate or shave the plastic, or add washers, but ur lever will be 1 cm shorter. not sure if it will make a differene
U forgott to tell that the sanwa buttons need a plastic ring for proper alingment. Its already included but if u want to use different buttons u still need to look if u need the ring.
What stick should I get for PC?
Hori alpha is a good choice for mid range
I Love the Daija's look but the latency is stupidly slow if you do your research. It's really one of those $60-$80 China arcade sticks rebranded. Got the Hori Fighting Alpha and The Qanba Titan and I've really been happy with them. I wonder why it's very rare that youtube reviewers talk about an arcade stick's input latency when we pay premium dollars for them. And that topic is really objective and not subjective.
Link to buy the korean dragon joystick 🕹?
Nice review 👌 thank you.
The 2022 PlayStation version dont have share button on the top. It only have profile button lock switch and ine big PS button.
I agree with you that the side buttons on ps4 2018 design in better
Thank you
New video, I upvote.
appreciate you
where is mayflash f700?
i will look into that down the road, very behind schedule ♥
Yes but does it DP?
Where can I buy buttons for Madcatz Tes+ in UK
I know it’s expensive, but I hope you can do a review on the makestick prime one day.
oh yea, its pretty expensive, maybe someday when its on sale
You will only do reviews for arcade sticks, no leverless?
i am behind schedule, i have a long list i want to tackle before i get in to a new area, thank you
How do you softwar update on thisarcade stick?
Very informative review
7:42 you are welcome
THANK YOU, Took me a minute to realized what you mean lol
Great review thanks, might get the ps5 version next month.
Well its good to get a console if you want to compete since its tournament standard.
that is true, to adapt to the frame rates n stuff
I own the first gen Daija and I don't really get why the new one is significantly more expensive.
So true, I bought mine for £75. Now it’s £250!
@@grimnir6169 Fortunately there's no need to upgrade anyway so I'm still good with my OG Daija. Unless people really want maximum compatibility with PS5 I'd recommend to look for the first gen Daija instead.
I think 200 should be the max for retail, 249 is abit high for what it offers
This or the Hori Alpha?
I know this is not the video about PC gaming. But I want to mention why you bringing awareness to PC gaming is especially important in this community.
Since not all fighting games have cross-platform feature. Most, or almost all fighting games die within less than half a year on PC. That's just because the fighting community is usually so uneducated or unaware of many of the games being available on PC. Or just that people of this community aren't encouraged enough to try playing on PC.
So you using your platform to encourage and educate and bring awareness, will make such a big ripple effect that will all be positive for the community and for the fighting game industry.
Thank you as always for being so caring for the community and everything being user friendly.
Much love 💜
Disagree.
thank you so much, i am usually just recommending stuff that i personally use or do, i treat everyone as a friend in real life
I think the cost of entry for PC is a lot higher as well as the space a desktop takes up is a bit off-putting for FGC. I made the jump but 100% get why some of my FGC friends havent