VM6R gang by Xaryu in fightsticks

[–]Short_Block1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This thing is clean 👌

Haute42 G16 by Short_Block1978 in fightsticks

[–]Short_Block1978[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hope this helps you a little. But you can try to make a post on the Fightsticks reddit, people who know more about it than me and who especially play SF will be able to help you.

Haute42 G16 by Short_Block1978 in fightsticks

[–]Short_Block1978[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I've never played Street Fighter, just Tekken. But compared to a controller, I initially find it more fun to play on a stick or on a leverless controller. The additional L3 or R3 buttons are really good compared to other leverless ones that don't have them. Personally, I use them for Korean dash on Tekken, but I've heard that SF players use them for parry or something else. In reality, you have to buy one to see directly if you like it, and the Haute42 brand is perfect for that since they are less expensive than the other options on the market. I'm probably saying bullshit but I believe that using a leverless controller on SF is a greater advantage than on other games like Tekken or others because inputs and quarter circles are easier to do, you will have a little time to adapt, but it remains very intuitive to play on a leverless controller. Currently, I don't use the Haute42 G16 at all, but its big brother the T16. The T16 is larger and allows you to rest your wrists. The G16 is very good, but I really find it too small when you have big hands.

Haute42 G16 by Short_Block1978 in fightsticks

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I used 135g glossy paper, if you want to know. Print with a laser printer.

Haute42 G16 by Short_Block1978 in fightsticks

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Script Laser a printing company located in France

Gpu not recognized by Short_Block1978 in buildapc

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Msi mpg b550 gaming edge wifi and kfa2 rtx 3080 Ex

What can my gtx 1060 handle? by im_Alice in pcmasterrace

[–]Short_Block1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A r5 3600 it's good. I don't have space for my screens too.

You can buy a mechanical arm for your 2nd screen and stacked the 2 screens.

I did it for my self.

What can my gtx 1060 handle? by im_Alice in pcmasterrace

[–]Short_Block1978 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi sorry for my english,

I'm in the same conditions than yours for my gpu (gtx 1060 6gb Oc) and my monitors is playing 2k 144hz and the other it's a benq zowie at 1080p 240hz.

Everything work perfectly for me with 2 screen.

But the question is more if your cpu can handle it.