Haute42 C-AS Review
The Haute42 C-AS is a slim fightstick that lets you pick the joystick gate and button travel. It has optional analog sticks too.
Haute42 took the fighting game community by storm, combining innovation and affordable pricing into an unbeatable package.
The Haute42 C-AS is a slim fightstick that lets you pick the joystick gate and button travel. It has optional analog sticks too.
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