![]() ![]() While I like that the Qanba has PS4 support, it seems like it may be an inferior stick overall. How does the Hori fightstick compare to the Qanba Drone? There's another local store selling a like new Qanba Drone for PS4/PS3/PC for $50. I'm aware of the Brook adapter - but it's too pricey of an addition (would just be better off getting a native PS4 stick). I don't actually own a ton of fighting games for PS4, though I am disappointed that the new version of Samurai Showdown isn't supported. ![]() How's the PS4 support? I read SOME games have the driver to support legacy PS3 sticks built in (I'm aware a control pad is still needed). ![]() I've got a PS3 and PC with games like MVC2, UMVC3, Street Fighter III, SF4, DOA, Injustice, KOF, SkullGirls, Guilty Gear, legacy KOF, legacy Samurai Showdown, etc. Is this stick worth what I paid for it given it's now about 8 or 9 years old? I know this stick is old, but I'm more of a casual console/PC gamer and the only other fightstick I have is a cheap EMIO SNES one that also works on my PC. Picked up a Hori Soul Calibur V (PS3) fight stick today at a local second hand gaming shop for $36. ![]()
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