The stick will click and register an input with less tilt than a Sanwa lever. The Hayabusa lever is supposed to have 5-15% faster input than other sticks and it is noticeable. The joystick is a Hayabusa lever with a square gate. The Tournament Mode switch just disables buttons like Home and +, so you can’t accidentally pause the game in the middle of a match at Evo and lose the round. I had to watch a video YouTube to find out how to use this too. This mode is sort of confusing to use, since the stick doesn’t come with any instructions for it either, and when you flip the switch on, the LED for Turbo Mode lights up. L and R would still be L and R though, it doesn’t switch the buttons around. So, you could map L and R to A and B, for example. The Assign function allows you to remap buttons on the stick. All the buttons are mapped to the same position they would be in on a PlayStation controller, but the Home button doesn’t work, so you still need a PS3 controller for that. I tried using the stick on Wii and Wii U with no luck, but surprisingly, it works on PS3.
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