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The Long Arrow Trick Member
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Assassin Ace Trick Member
Joined: 11 Aug 2004 Location: Boca Raton, Florida |
581. Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 7:22 pm Post subject: |
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I got the ITG part of the ITG Video Game + Afterburner package today...I'll have a summary of the Afterburner ASAP. _________________
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jjang1993 Trick Member
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582. Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 9:32 pm Post subject: |
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well my dad wont let me get a TX-1000 off ebay for 70 bux and mod it. so im gonna get this. how long will it last without modding it. my dad wont let me do the sheet metal mod. so im hoping the copper foil holds up _________________
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Rychan Contributor
Joined: 01 Jul 2003 Location: Castle Rock, CO |
583. Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2005 4:42 am Post subject: |
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imfrodo wrote: | i guess not everyone reads the 28 pages (i barely made it)....
this pad is not made well. the buttons crack/ snap
the buttons stop working after anything from when u take it from the box to about a month after your warentee ends.
no lag that i have heard of
they appear to work perfectly until they just stop working all together.
they have sharp corners...and i wear socks
so in the end this pad has hope if they come out w/ a version 2 but until then please avoid this pad | The saddest part is the that people do read it and still buy the pad after. I like to learn from other people's mistakes, not repeat them... Of course I swore to stay away from the name Red Octane a long time ago so *shrug*. _________________
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Molobolo Trick Member
Joined: 12 Jul 2004
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584. Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2005 9:38 am Post subject: |
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All this info saved me some cash, i was going to get this pad, but now, ill wait about 2-3 weeks and buy a CF |
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sephiroth1215 Trick Member
Joined: 10 Dec 2003 Location: Yorktown Hts., NY |
585. Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2005 6:29 pm Post subject: |
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But still people don't just come here and keep bashing the pad even though you never used it just becasue you don't like redoctane. The truth is there are still many people out there that have had no problems. Mine worked perfectly until I ignored something that I could've fixed myself and I'm suffering for it. And stop talking about the warrenty, IT'S NOT A 30 DAY WARRENTY IT'S 90 DAYS BECAUSE THEY EXPECT PROBLEMS WITH THE 1ST MODEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And on that note I can't wait till I get mine back, and just in time for EX2!!!!! |
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Molobolo Trick Member
Joined: 12 Jul 2004
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586. Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2005 9:48 am Post subject: |
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But its so much of a hastle to ship the item back to them so they can fix it, and wont you have to pay for shipping costs? if not, well its still a hastle, i rather not take a chance, but what ive heard on this thread, that it sucks, and breaks, and doesnt last long, even with warrenty i wouldnt buy it. |
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ThorPrime Basic Member
Joined: 08 Aug 2005
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587. Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2005 6:27 pm Post subject: |
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Ok, as far asI can see, the pad has only 2 problems. A bad C-Box and (I don't have this issue) arrows that crack.
I can't say much about the arrows as far as remedies, but Like I said, I don't think there is as much of an issue there.
If you wan't to make your own adapter (like you would for a home built pad) here is how the pins are wired on the original C-box (As reported from HID explorer)
Diagram is from looking at the male end of the serial connector.
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[7]{3}[8]
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{1}| |{4}
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./G 8 7 5\
|6 2 4 3 1|
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sephiroth1215 Trick Member
Joined: 10 Dec 2003 Location: Yorktown Hts., NY |
588. Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2005 8:52 pm Post subject: |
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I got my pad back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Even though the arrows crack redoctane will be selling them and selling other replacement parts if I remember correctly. One of the things that sold me was the fact there will be replacement parts to buy at some point to fix it yourself. |
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diddrstrait Trick Member
Joined: 01 Jan 2004
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589. Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2005 1:01 pm Post subject: |
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Rychan wrote: | imfrodo wrote: | i guess not everyone reads the 28 pages (i barely made it)....
this pad is not made well. the buttons crack/ snap
the buttons stop working after anything from when u take it from the box to about a month after your warentee ends.
no lag that i have heard of
they appear to work perfectly until they just stop working all together.
they have sharp corners...and i wear socks
so in the end this pad has hope if they come out w/ a version 2 but until then please avoid this pad | The saddest part is the that people do read it and still buy the pad after. I like to learn from other people's mistakes, not repeat them... Of course I swore to stay away from the name Red Octane a long time ago so *shrug*. |
I dunno, I play 13s with mine and my arrows have yet to crack. I've had my pad for over two months now, and have been using it pretty regularly with no disconnect problems on my PC and flawless performance on PS2. I haven't tried it on my XBox yet (Ultramix really doesn't interest me), but I would assume it works fine.
The corners really aren't all that sharp. I've played in flip flops and been fine, though the arrows are a bit lower than the arcade, which may require some modification depending on your preferences.
I've found that the disconnect issue is present on my friend's computer, which tells me that it's mostly the computer and not the pad that causes this problem. I believe it has to do with a discharge of static electricity into the PC, which some computers can handle while others cannot.
I bought this pad after hearing bad reviews for it, only because nekura (an admin from ITGfreak that I talk to from time to time due to my moderator status) said that his worked flawlessly as well. I took a gamble, and I got a pad that worked perfectly. I don't think it was unwise of me to buy this pad even though others had bad experiences with them, only because I had also heard of some great experiences as well.
It isn't the very best pad that money can buy, but it is definitely the best in its price range, and I personally would put my afterburner up against a CF any day as far as arcade-like feel is concerned, only because the CF feels like stomping on concrete when compared to the arcade, and the afterburner doesn't have that problem. I won't say that it feels like the arcade, because nothing can replicate the exact feel of an arcade machine except for the arcade platform itself, but it's definitely as close as it gets, and I'm glad I dropped the relatively small sum of $200 dollars for it. |
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Molobolo Trick Member
Joined: 12 Jul 2004
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590. Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2005 1:17 pm Post subject: |
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nononon you wrong, 200 +PLUS! Shipping...almost 300 dollars |
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momomixer Trick Member
Joined: 25 Sep 2005
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591. Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 12:09 pm Post subject: |
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ummm quick qestion how does this compare to a flux i have one but i get lost on it alot i wanna get this pad but afraid of the durabilty and the arrows are a bit diffrent but thats ok i dont mind them if someone could tell me tht would be great |
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gerinis Trick Member
Joined: 08 Jun 2005 Location: New Jerseh |
592. Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 12:18 pm Post subject: |
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momomixer_9 wrote: | ummm quick qestion how does this compare to a flux i have one but i get lost on it alot i wanna get this pad but afraid of the durabilty and the arrows are a bit diffrent but thats ok i dont mind them if someone could tell me tht would be great |
You should read some of this thread, the question has been answered in various ways.
But if someone wants to answer anyway, be my guest... _________________
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diddrstrait Trick Member
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593. Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 1:36 pm Post subject: |
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MoloBolo wrote: | nononon you wrong, 200 +PLUS! Shipping...almost 300 dollars |
that's blown out of proportion. my bank statement says I spent roughly $250 on it. now lets look at cobalt flux.
Base price of $300
$50 for shipping (just like the afterburner)
Arcade Mod kit $25
total cost estimate: $375 (I'm pretty sure it's actually closer to $380, the shipping isn't exactly $50)
I'll say it again, the afterburner is the best pad in its price range. The price of the pad is $200. The cost of shipping is NOT the price of the pad. If you happen to live close enough to RO headquarters, you can just pick it up and save on shipping. either way it is still over $100 cheaper than a CF with the arcade mod. |
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lukejeff13 Trick Member
Joined: 14 Jan 2005
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594. Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 6:28 pm Post subject: |
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ok, i got my afterburner back from my friends.. one handy tip. go to a local hobby shop and buy some copper sheets that they use for embrossing. replace all the copper thats cracked and then i recommend putting the sheet metal over the new copper sheets. use super glue when you're placing the new sheets of copper on. it's pretty much a CF after ya do all that. PS: Make sure that the embrossing sheets are 100% COPPER otherwise you'll just have alot of copper colored foil sheets. _________________
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gerinis Trick Member
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diddrstrait Trick Member
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598. Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 7:35 am Post subject: |
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um, the afterburner uses polycarbonate arrows. perhaps the first few shipped out were defective, but I play stuff like BMR's A and Vertex^2 on my pad all the time and it doesn't break, or even feel like it's going to. I also haven't done the sheet metal mod, and my pad is still responding perfectly. I have spent no more than the base price of the pad, so again, it is the best pad in its price range. The disconnect issue is a problem with your computer, not the pad. The same thing happens with some computers when using a PS2->USB adapter for a soft pad (I should know, I wrote the FAQ for PS2->USB adapters), and it has nothing to do with the hardware your plugging into you're computer. It has everything to do with your computer's ability to handle static discharge through the USB port. |
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Norkusa Trick Member
Joined: 12 Jul 2005 Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan |
599. Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 11:34 am Post subject: |
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Look, the arrows *will* crack on the Afterburner. 3 of mine are already cracked (after only 2 months) and 1 has a huge 6 inch crack across the middle of it.
I only play heavy 7's, sometimes 8's, so I figure the cracking arrows are due to my size (I'm 240 lbs & 6'8" tall). I only play with socks on too, so shoes have nothing to do with it either.
I just wish RO would get their asses in gear and send some replacement arrows out to me. They've been telling me for the past month that they are still waiting on their shipment to arrive.
EDIT: I just got an email from RedOctane 5 minutes after posting this saying that the Afterburner replacement arrows are now in stock! Anyone that needs some, let them know ASAP before they run out. |
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