You’ll naturally get a modicum of input lag when playing wirelessly with any device. Playing a broad range of the best fighting games, including Tekken 7 and Guilty Gear Strive, I found responsiveness to be pin-sharp during play. The 8BitDo Arcade Stick certainly looks the part, but it plays even better. 30 - 40 hours of battery life when wireless.Pinpoint responsiveness for both wired and wireless.Need to do a long, tricky input string in Street Fighter 6? Those macro buttons can go a long way to saving you the frustration of a fumbled input. You can, of course, assign macros to any button on the stick, but it’s nice to have two extra dedicated to this functionality. Designated P1 and P2, you can assign additional commands to these buttons via the 8BitDo Ultimate Software app. There’s also a universal joystick plate here, useful if you want to swap out the 8BitDo Arcade Stick’s square gate for an octagonal one, for example.Ĭustomization goes one step further with the two macro buttons at the stick's top-right. The stick is fully customizable, and can be opened with a screwdriver, meaning you can swap in your own 24mm or 30mm buttons. What’s here by default certainly gets the job done, but if you’re looking to upgrade, you’re in luck. ![]() Likely as a means to keep costs down, the 8BitDo Arcade Stick doesn’t feature Sanwa-manufactured buttons out of the box.
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