Street Fighter IV stick proves MadCatz still makes garbage, masses of complaints
MadCatz have recently been claiming that they are a changed company, no longer do they make products lacking in quality, at least that's what they wanted us to believe. But the new $80 Street Fighter IV stick proves MadCatz still have a major problem when it comes to the quality of their products. Reader Ken R noticed that buttons stick, the joystick won't register down and right or down and left, and characters continue to walk forward or backward even after letting go and sometimes the controller just freezes. But he is not alone, hundreds of gamers are complaining of the exact same problems...
Here's what Ken R mailed us...
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I learned something valuable.... MadCatz still makes **** controllers; even if they come with a hefty price tag!
The stick may look nice, but the problems plaguing the buttons / joystick far outweigh a “Capcom” logo and some kick-ass artwork. Buttons stick, joystick won’t register Down+Right or Down+Left, characters continue to walk forward or backward after letting go of the joystick, the “auto fire” doesn’t function 100% of the time, and occasionally the entire controller would stop responding.
I immediately went online to see if I was the only one experiencing these problems….
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Madcatz+fightstick+is+crap
“Other users are reporting that the controller may fail to register certain directions on the stick or certain button presses, with at least one user reporting that the stick stopped registering all inputs entirely. Certain users have attributed the stuck joystick inputs to a metal washer that actually grinds away at the inner workings of the stick while in use.”
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/02/16/owners-report-mad-catz-sfiv-fightstick-defects
“It looks like MadCatz is continuing their traditional of making garbage gaming peripherals as Joystiq readers are reporting that their StreetFighter IV FightSicks aren’t working like they should.”
http://www.digitalbattle.com/2009/02/16/madcatz-streetfighter-iv-fightstick-is-kinda-crappy/
“Reports of a clinging issue in Mad Catz’s lower cost Standard Edition Fight Stick joystick are emerging. Members of the Shoryuken message board -- a forum specifically designed for the hardcore Street Fighter player -- has the widest berth of complaints, ranging from broken buttons to the more popular sticky joystick issue. The complaints indicate the joystick sticks in its former diagonal position instead of snapping back to the neutral zone.”
http://www.destructoid.com/owners-c...fight-stick-s-joystick-is-sticky-121807.phtml