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My favorite by far is the Razer Panthera for the following reasons: Because of the way the stick/buttons are mounted, the Panthera feels MUCH more solid. There's less "give" when pressing down on the front.
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Mar 03, 2018 . Retailing for $260 CAD, the Razer Panthera is an arcade stick built with premium components and designed for competitive players of modern fighting games. While this stick is only …
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8 Razer™ Mechanical Switch pushbuttons. Authentic Sanwa joystick with ball top. Fully accessible internals for easy modification. 9.8 ft / 3 m hard wired cable and cable management storage. …
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The Razer Panthera is the official fighting stick of the Capcom Pro Tour. Razer acquires Nextbit. Fourth and fifth RazerStores open in San Francisco, USA and Shanghai, China. Razer wins “Best of CES” …
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So I'm thinking about getting a new stick, and all three of these come in at the same price point. Any thoughts/experiences between these? Qanba …
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Jun 13, 2017 . Razer's rich history in hardware continues to extend into console. The Thresher Ultimate is joined by Razer's tournament-grade Wildcat and Raiju controllers, while the company's Atrox and Panthera …
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May 25, 2018 . Built with premium Sanwa hardware components, the Dragon Ball FighterZ Razer Panthera and Razer Atrox have 10 highly responsive buttons and an 8-way joystick—perfect for …
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Replacement Braided USB Cable PS/4 for Razer Panthera Arcade Stick 10ft long with Durable Aviator Connector The one part of an arcade controller that seems to not last as long is the USB cable. The …
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Selling a Razer Panthera Fightstick that comes with Sanwa parts. Really great fight stick, very easy to mod the buttons. I only used it for a week. It comes with the detachable cable, and a Bat top stick but …
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Feb 01, 2019 . The Razer Panthera Evo has the makings of a great fightstick that’s ready to rumble on PC, but unreliable buttons and time-consuming customization hold it back.
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The one and only arcade stick on the market with Razer mechanical buttons. Thank you for watching. Like, Comment, and Subscribe is always appreciated.Razer P...
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The Razer Panthera Evo! Newest stick for 2018, but is it actually an upgrade? How is it different to the original Razer Panthera?Become a Channel Member→http...
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The Razer Panthera EVO is the latest edition arcade stick in Razer’s Panthera lineup. Razer have overhauled the design and added their own custom components to the fightstick.
The Panthera and Atrox offer gamers an arcade-like control scheme to go with console (and PC in the case of the Panthera) fighting games for improved responsiveness and comfort over standard video game controllers.
The Razer Panthera Evo is a lap-sized box with two wide rubber grips on the base that kept it perfectly in place while I gamed. The top surface is a clear plastic with Razer artwork below, though the artwork can be swapped out. The Panthera Evo has a Sanwa joystick with a balltop and eight mechanical buttons in the popular Vewlix layout.
It’s workable, but it isn’t ideal. The Qanba Obsidian is not as customizable as the Razer Panthera, but it has the advantage of being easier to plug in and use than its Razer counterpart. The Razer Panthera weight is a little more than the Obsidian, but it is a little smaller, and the Obsidian is a little larger and lighter.
The Razer Panthera Evo is the complete predator when it comes to arcade fight stick controllers - Built with advanced features to complement the lightning quick instincts of those of the fighting game persuasion.
This Panthera just works on PC and RETROPIE!!! plug and play. No setups, it JUST WORKS. PC sees as both PS4 or PS3 depending on how you set the switch on top, and EVERY BUTTON WORKS!!!! no wires to switch, no backloading old drivers to get the Atrox to work, yuck.
When you open the Panthera, it has an assisted opening mechanism to make it easier. The switch to disable the start/share buttons is heavy duty and absolutely will not be turned off by accident during excited play. The stick/buttons themselves are Sanwa components which are the same as the Madcatz, but I like that they are black rather than gray.
The Razer Panthera Evo is the successor to the Razer Panthera—with improved pushbuttons and speed using Razer Mechanical Switches, featuring shorter actuation points for ultra-fast response and an industry-leading durability of up to 30 million taps.