Product Comparison: HORI Real Arcade Pro 4 vs HORI Real Arcade Pro.V
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- I was pleased with the responsiveness of the buttons.
- I love the clicky feeling of the stick, and the buttons.
- Buttons felt bit mushy as well.
- Looks great, buttons feel good.
- Nice space between buttons and stick. Smooth Buttons.
- Buttons it comes with are completely silent while push.
- High quality joystick, easy to control and very accurate.
- Using the stick as a fighting stick goes, it's great. Has the right feel and it's very sturdy.
- Love the button layout. So much more ergonomic than the old cabinets I used to play on.
- The joystick at the outset is a very good brand with fantastic responsiveness.
- The size and weight is great, and feels stable and solid in my lap.
- As for the case itself, it seems to be fairly solid and I like the size.
- The size is nice, easy to carry around and isn't heavy.
- Love the lengthy size and the pocket to hide the wire is great.
- I find the size and spacing of the buttons a bit much.
- The size and weight are excellent. It is heavy enough to feel like a quality piece of equipment.
- It's big enough to sit on your lap and not get juked around too much when the fight gets heated.
- It's fairly big in size, I generally put it on my lap and I am not uncomfortable.
- It has a pretty decent weight and rubber feet make good grip with table.
- Relatively small wrist-rest area and the overall joystick is pretty small.
- There are some very nice features on this.
- Color is nice but would have preferred the black one. I enjoy the customizable feature!
- You get all the features at a reasonable price you can't go wrong.
- The inclusion of the touchpad is a great feature.
- My only qualms is the hinge for the cable compartment is absolute rubbish.
- Modding is easy, it just requires unscrewing the bottom panel.
- Works out-of-box with Linux. Just plug and play as advertised.
- The USB cable can be stowed in a compartment and doesn't get in the way.
- Cable compartment door is flimsy and comes off all the time.
- For Windows 10, this only works in 360 mode, meaning you're stuck with using xinput.