Kip Shades said:

A, B, and X are mapped to their respective counterparts on the fightstick (Far left on bottom row, second from left on bottom row, and far left on top row, respectively)

Z is mapped to the Y button (Second from left on top row)

R and L are mapped to RB and LB (Second from right on bottom and top rows, respectively)

Soft-press for R and L are mapped to RT and LT (far right on bottom and top rows, respectively)

I use a shift button like Xbox Hombre's fightstick does, but I use the Xbox Guide button for that

I have a switch for alternating between control stick, D-Pad, and C-Stick However, I might re-map things with his setup taken into account (though keeping Xbox Guide for my shift), as I have found the fightstick to be pretty precise. I might look into an analog joystick for ease of use, though.



I also had a similar idea for a custom Smash fightstick similar to his, but with an analog C-stick and an analog button (or maybe lever) for either L or R.



Edit: I found a good one I actually do this with my fightstick on Dolphin, but with a slightly different setup, as I use a MadCatz stick (the WWE All Stars one, specifically). I'm more familiar with Persona 4 Arena, which is a 4-button game, so my setup is based more on that, but I had some similar ideas for my setup. The general gist of it is:However, I might re-map things with his setup taken into account (though keeping Xbox Guide for my shift), as I have found the fightstick to be pretty precise. I might look into an analog joystick for ease of use, though.I also had a similar idea for a custom Smash fightstick similar to his, but with an analog C-stick and an analog button (or maybe lever) for either L or R.Edit: I found a good one here , but it costs more than my fightstick did ($60 vs. the $50 that I paid for mine) Click to expand...

Wispy said: Very cool! I'll have to keep a look out for him at weeklies, hopefully, I'd love to try out the controller fightstick! Click to expand...

CptJPuff said: Beautiful. It makes me wonder how easy it would make multishining. Click to expand...

PlateProp said: No it wouldnt be, Fight sticks are easily moddable and it wouldnt be immediately obvious without actually testing the stick (seeing if their are hidden button combos that activate things, no turbo buttons, ect) where as it's generally immediately apparent if a GC controller has been modded for something barring button remapping (but that really only matters in melee.) Click to expand...

I actually have a second (optional) button layout I came up with. It will work similar to your current layout but it's extremely optimized for tech skill. My second video will demonstrate my current layout but will also mention my second layout if you'd like to use it.I live in CFL but since I work so late on weekdays I wouldn't have time to come out to the weekles. I plan to go out to a tournament there in 1-2 weeks, I believe it's the same venue that the UCF weeklies are at. I do plan to go to #SmashTheRecord thoughIt makes multishining a joke.Not to be mean, but this doesn't make much sense since you could easily mod a GC controller as well.The smash stick is essentially a re-wired GC controller, the only mod that was done was adding an extra circuit that allows me to use a shift button. The only function it does is change the % of the joystick, so there's nothing game changing about it. My second smash stick (analog version) has no mods, it is just a raw rewired gamecube controller. I'll be making a video soon that shows the insides of the arcade stick as well as talk about how it works.