MAYFLASH Arcade Stick F700 for PS5, PS4, Switch, Switch 2, Windows, Apple, Android and more. Fight Stick Support Wireless Bluetooth, 2.4G Receiver and Wired Connection

MAYFLASH Arcade Stick F700 for PS5, PS4, Switch, Switch 2, Windows, Apple, Android and more. Fight Stick Support Wireless Bluetooth, 2.4G Receiver and Wired Connection

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Disco-Prime posted on r/fightsticks2d

Amazon for sure. https://www.amazon.com/MAYFLASH-Android-Wireless-Bluetooth-Receiver-Connection/dp/B0CNVZGLWD/ref=sr_1_1?sr=8-1 The Daija is on sale right now, has a clam shell and very roomy great for modding different sticks and buttons: https://www.amazon.com/Arcade-Officially-Licensed-PlayStation-Windows-5/dp/B0C4FZYPZD/ref=sr_1_3?sr=8-3 If you play on PS5 I think the Daija would be better, on PC you could go either way. I feel like Mayflash is compatible with PS5 but I just don't know for sure. Here is my Daija so you can see, it easily fit an Seimitsu LS-32 which is what's in the picture, but now I have a Nobi Pro in it: https://imgur.com/a/nacon-daija-62fGkY5

ElvisPepsi1983 posted on r/fightsticks6w

I ran into the same issue a couple years ago myself. I have bad wrists due to a car accident & years of gaming lol. I have a couple of questions first: Which system do you play on? Have you played with a fightstick? I got a fightstick a year ago & it kinda helped but I still had soreness in my left wrist. I picked up a cheap (priced) leverless & learning it made my wrist hurt at first but it's definitely a lot more ergonomical. I'll link my sticks at the bottom to see if any seem appealing. If you play PC, trying with a keyboard first. This helps to get a feel for leverless too. The reason I ask about systems is because the leverless I got works on Switch, PS4, PS3, & PC. The fightstick works on almost everything, even PS5. I hope this helped. https://a.co/d/02JSPcC8 https://a.co/d/0ecotfWP P. S. I'm gonna throw in another good starter stick that's a little cheaper but does the job. https://a.co/d/0iuaUq9I

circio posted on r/fightsticks8w

Building your own is usually more expensive unfortunately. Amazon has decent sales for them, you could also try places like Paradise Arcade Shop, Arcade Shock, and Focus Attack. All great businesses if you’re based out of America. The standard for most fightsticks are Sanwa parts. For PS5 compatibility, you have two routes: 1. Buy something that works PS5 natively 2. Use an adapter like a Brooks Wingman FGCto make a fightstick work on PS5. It does cost around $55 though. Second option gives you more leeway, since you are able to buy older or used sticks. I would check out r/fightsticksforsale, eBay, Mercari, and the r/fightsticks discord if you’re ok with used. I’ve bought from all of these places successfully. Also, officially licensed PS4 sticks should work with fighting games on PS5. So if you find a Razer Panthera, Qanba Obsidian 1, Mad Catz TE2 for cheap, they should still work. Having a Wingman could be beneficial in the long run because you have more options once you do have it. Native PS5 sticks are going to be around $150+ depending on what you want. $150 was the lowest I could find off the top of my head that comes with Sanwa parts. Here’s one that’s solid: Qanba Titan. Mayflash Elite F700 is a little cheaper, but uses MayFlash’s proprietary parts. I’ve heard good things about this stick but haven’t tried it myself, you can always change out the parts too, it’s a lot easier than you’d think. Leverless controllers are generally cheaper and easier to find, but with a fightstick that works in PS5 youll most likely break around $120, at least at first.

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