There aren't any other versions of the KASC. There's one, that's it. But the design is probably the best (visually).
The buttons sticking is entirely based on amount of use, and luck. I'm sure there's someone here who could help you with your KASC (that is, if you decide to purchase one) if your buttons end up sticking.
The thing that separates the KASC from the others is that:
- It's official.
- You're most likely to always, always sell it. High reselling rate.
- It looks nice.
- It's very light and portable, so you don't need a table, etc. Stick it on the floor and go.
- It's sensitive (could be a positive or a negative, depending on yourself).
- Kaze uses one.
Bad things about it? Well, it's loud and it doesn't have easily replaceable microswitches. It uses some jiggaboo switch which isn't common with the other, third party (dao, DA) ones. Oh, and shipping. But that depends on: your location, its location, and whether it's new/used.
Is the one you're buying new, or used? $250 is a great price for a brand new KASC.
I'm sure the dao and DA ones are just a fine too, it's just a matter of choice or budget.
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Originally Posted by Solefald I would strongly suggest seeing if DesktopArcade has any stock controllers if you want one quickly. I've played on a Ransai, DA, and official Konami, and DesktopArcade's controller did well. |
He said "don't recommend me DAO or anything like that".
