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Because of its size, therefore, it also has a nice weight to it at almost 3kg.

Still, I feel this is due to the setup of the stick rather than the stick itself.The Obsidian is quite big, measuring 46 x 26 x 12 cm which is bigger than the Razer Panthera, although not as big as the Qanba Dragon. Fortunately, this has only happened a couple of times in the 30+ hours I’ve used the stick, so it’s not an issue. In addition, I’ve had some issues where the controller will disconnect mid-game. It can become cumbersome to constantly connect to another controller and then have all these wires out, which becomes a mess. One thing I don’t like – which I guess is the same issue with Mayflash F300 and F500 – is the fiddly setup. The joystick is rather responsive, too, which is good. The feel of the buttons is almost identical to some of the more expensive Sanwa stick out there. I was a little afraid that they would be a knock-off considering I’ve never heard of this brand, but they are quite good. The Sanwa-Denshi buttons are actual official Japanese Sanwa buttons. It would have been better if there was a larger anti-slip surface on the bottom. One complaint I have, however, is that the non-slip legs on the bottom of the stick are sufficient to stop it from slipping, which it has on a few occasions. It feels quite sturdy in my lap, where I prefer to play. In addition, I like the size and weight of this stick. You can get these from Amazon here.įirstly, because the stick is sloped downwards, holding and playing for longer sessions is comfortable. I know some people might not like this, but I don’t have an issue as I’m happy with the Sanwa Denshi joystick.Īs I’ve already mentioned, I would also get a Mayflash Magicboots adaptor so that you don’t have to mess around with connecting to a controller first. Somewhat Disappointing, removing the joystick plate is more difficult because the PCB connectors are glued on. You can swap the buttons and the ball top from here if needed. Again, using the hex screwdriver, remove the screws from the button, and you’ll get access to the inside of the stick. Replacing the buttons is also fairly easy.
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You can download it here from the website. Using the included hex screwdriver, you have to remove 6 screws to remove the top panel and replace the artwork paper as needed.ĭragon Slay has even gone to the trouble of supplying a design template to use for your custom artwork.
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RELATED Hori Real Arcade Pro 4 Kai ReviewĪs I mentioned, the fightstick comes with 2 additional faceplates, which are nice, but ideally, you’ll want to put them in your artwork, which is rather easy to do. You could also use Mayflash magicboots to get rid of the fiddly setup and plug in and play without connecting to another controller. If you follow the instruction in the letter, you should have no problems.
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On PS4, I plugged the stick into the console and then plugged in a PS4 controller via the supplied micro USB micro-cable to the back of the stick.Įnsure to follow the instructions carefully, as the PS4 controller has to be off before you connect, and you have to press the ‘switch’ button to sync up properly.
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On a PC(Windows 64 Bit), for example, I plugged in the stick via the built-in USB cable, and it automatically installed the required drivers and played the post in XINPUT mode. The setup is fairly simple if you follow the instructions and is similar to the Mayflash line of fightsticks. This universal fightstick can connect to several platforms, including PC/Android, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch. Apart from the Micro USB cable, these aren’t necessary, but it’s nice that they’re included. Quite a lot of additional accessories, I have to say. The Dragon Slay is neatly packaged and well-protected to prevent unwanted knocks during shipping.Īpart from the fightstick and the standard manuals, you also get several other contents. The specs seem impressive on paper, but how does the fightstick fair? Let’s find out in my review of the Dragon Slay Arcade Stick. Price-wise, it competes directly with the Mayflash F500 Elite. The Dragon Slay Arcade Fightstick is their first major fightstick, and It boasts genuine Sanwa parts, the ability to customize the stick easily, and the universal feature. Dragon Slay is a UK-based gaming accessories company and is relatively unknown in the space of fightsticks.
