I wish that dip switch was easier to access if wanting to go back and forth between widescreen and stretched for 4:3. I haven't installed it yet, but I just got one of these for my Marvel VS Capcom A1up cabinet (I have the first MvC cabinet). With the Marvel VS Capcom collection coming out, I will be able to play all of the arcade games included on the A1up (I lose the one SNES game, but don't care about that), and gain the other games in the collection that aren't on the cabinet. And of course any other games I have on my Switch. But this also means I can play other games from my Switch on there as well, including other arcade games/collections, such as those previously releases from Capcom for Street Fighter, their fighting collection, etc. When playing on a modern TV or the Switch in handheld mode, with a 16:9 screen, most of these games have the option to be stretched to fill a 16:9 screen. And that looks terrible when actually playing on a screen of that aspect ratio. BUT when using this Intect fight stick set up with an A1up, and set to have the 16:9 picture be "squished" to fit into the 4:3 monitor, these games in that setting will look correct on the A1up monitor. So for those older games with that option, I will want it set to fit everything onto the 4:3 monitor. But for some games that are inherently 16:9 and will look bad when "squished" into the 4:3 monitor, having that dip switch set to the proper ratio with black bars will likely be what I want to use. But if I have to go into the cabinet to adjust that setting each time, that will be a PITA. And the lack of L3 and R3 (aka pressing down on the analog sticks) really sucks. I wish they had accounted for that.
You can change a button on the intec deck so that it does L3. Just change the button mapping in the settings under controllers. I changed the screenshot button to R3
@@mattthearcadeguy yep! I had to map a button to r3 for Capcom arcade. Works great. I also switched the R and L and the ZR and ZL buttons since they were wrong on the intec deck
I wish that dip switch was easier to access if wanting to go back and forth between widescreen and stretched for 4:3.
I haven't installed it yet, but I just got one of these for my Marvel VS Capcom A1up cabinet (I have the first MvC cabinet). With the Marvel VS Capcom collection coming out, I will be able to play all of the arcade games included on the A1up (I lose the one SNES game, but don't care about that), and gain the other games in the collection that aren't on the cabinet. And of course any other games I have on my Switch.
But this also means I can play other games from my Switch on there as well, including other arcade games/collections, such as those previously releases from Capcom for Street Fighter, their fighting collection, etc.
When playing on a modern TV or the Switch in handheld mode, with a 16:9 screen, most of these games have the option to be stretched to fill a 16:9 screen. And that looks terrible when actually playing on a screen of that aspect ratio. BUT when using this Intect fight stick set up with an A1up, and set to have the 16:9 picture be "squished" to fit into the 4:3 monitor, these games in that setting will look correct on the A1up monitor.
So for those older games with that option, I will want it set to fit everything onto the 4:3 monitor.
But for some games that are inherently 16:9 and will look bad when "squished" into the 4:3 monitor, having that dip switch set to the proper ratio with black bars will likely be what I want to use. But if I have to go into the cabinet to adjust that setting each time, that will be a PITA.
And the lack of L3 and R3 (aka pressing down on the analog sticks) really sucks. I wish they had accounted for that.
Someone else commented that you can setup L3 but I have not had time to try it yet.
You can change a button on the intec deck so that it does L3. Just change the button mapping in the settings under controllers. I changed the screenshot button to R3
Really? Meaning settings within the Switch?
@@mattthearcadeguy yep! I had to map a button to r3 for Capcom arcade. Works great. I also switched the R and L and the ZR and ZL buttons since they were wrong on the intec deck
@davedunlap4907 That's awsome! I'll have to try that! Thanks!
If you REALLY want to play that game 2 players on the arcade just change the grip order after joining with the controller…
Cool!
Thanks!