The dual mod switch between PS3/PC & Xbox 360 does indeed work and that's why I bought this arcade stick; I tested it on multiple xboxes, ps3s, and pcs with no issues. Right out of the box, it's set to Xbox 360; just change the mode to work for PS3/PC by holding on to the turbo button (left button all the way at the top) and plugging it to any usb port to switch. It will stay on that mode forever, until you change it again by doing the same thing.
As for the performance, it's solid. I have no problems executing moves with this stick. The buttons feel a little cheap and loose, but I'm not concern since you can just easily replace them with better buttons. There is however one annoying thing I don't like about this arcade stick and that's the button setup. For most arcade sticks, the buttons (left to right) starts with X-Y-A-B (Square-Triangle-X-O on PS3) and then the right and left bumper/trigger buttons. BUT for this stick, (from left to right) it starts with the left bumper/trigger buttons 1st, then X-Y-A-B and finally the right bumper/trigger buttons. I don't like this setup and it's annoying to change/setup ALL of the buttons every time I go to my friend's house with this arcade stick.
Altogether, it's a good arcade stick for a very good price, since a lot of the dual mod sticks I see out there are around $150 $200.This is a really fun stick to use, though my experience is limited. For some, the fact that the buttons are not labeled will be a problem, but I'm getting used to it. It is very fun with sf iv and mk; it has a great feel and sound. Turbo works. I haven't tried it with pc/ps3 but i don't expect any problems. The metal base helps this thing feel very solid, and I expect to have it for awhile.
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