Product Comparison: Mayflash F101 vs Mayflash F300
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- Without any soldering, you can unplug the old buttons, pop them out of the case, pop in the new buttons, and plug them in.
- Switching out the buttons probably took a total of about 2 minutes.
- I think the buttons are just fine. Nothing feels particularly cheap.
- Just bop the buttons around - they are easy to pop out and move.
- The only thing you have to remember is that the buttons are pretty much where you expect them to be when playing on your platform of choice.
- Buttons feel good and have not failed me after over a month of use
- My buttons sometimes make squeak noises when I press them as they scrape against the plastic inside. I planned on replacing those first anyway so it doesn't bother me much.
- This fighstick is excellent as it comes from the factory works quite well, since I bought it I've been playing Street Fighter 4 with charging players like Balrog and Guile and the stick is good.
- The case is durable, the stick feels sturdy, and the buttons are comfortable to press and use.
- The stick and buttons that the F300 come with are nothing remarkable, the stick has a square gate and the buttons have a decent give to them.
- You put it on a table/desk a size that's just right for lap use.
- No delay. Good size. Good price.
- Pretty good out of the box. I like this size.
- This was exactly what I wanted. Perfect size for my desk.
- Looks nice, doesn't work, size not for my knees, not comfy.
- Easily modifiable, good size for people with small hands, nice weight, responsive buttons and stick, usable on basically every platform
- It has a nice weight to it in my opinion, although most of the weight comes from the metal bottom plate. The size is perfect for me.
- The thing that attracted me to this was firstly the price...compared to other sticks of this size its a steal.
- The stick has a nice weight to it and also rubber feet on the bottom so it doesn't slide around if you put it on a table.
- It feels expensive and the metal blackpate with the rubber feet are a nice touch and isn't uncomfortable on one's lap.
- While it it barebones, the stick is nice and clicky, the buttons, while not as much feedback as Id like, are also really solid.
- It works with PC (so I can use it for my Steam fighting game library), and Playstation and Android along with Nintendo Switch!
- The stick and buttons feel arcade style.
- No need for special input to make it work on the Switch.
- The true beauty of this arcade stick is how easy you can drop in some Sanwa buttons and a stick.
- Connects great with Nivida Shield Android TV. Works with PS4 and Xbox One.
- This fight stick is worth the price! Works great with all my systems. The annoying part is connecting a controller for consoles but I use it for a raspberry pi so it works great!
- The buttons and stick might feel very lacking to someone who has used a high end fightstick, might be too small for people with big hands.
- It is compatible with PS4, but it requires either directly connecting it to a PS4 controller (annoying for tournaments and in general) or switching to PS3 mode.
- He's had it for a month and it still doesn't connect right away. If it does connect, if you move even the slightest, the controller disconnects. This can be very frustrating when playing ranked.