What does Yea Forums use to play fighting games?
What does Yea Forums use to play fighting games?
My hands
Reminder that hitbox players are virgin pad players.
seething shitter
t. Daigo
for me its a keyboard with 5 macros that do combos
This one
I dont play fighting games because im not a virgin.
but people that play fighting games get fucked by devs regularly
i have an obsidian too
Good ole' USB Steering wheel.
>he doesn't use THE SPHERE
You can play on whatever but if you don't know how to destroy on a standard gamepad at a moment's notice you're missing out.
A hitbox.
superior stick coming through
hori arcade stick with sanwa buttons
I play on stick, but I'm trying to get comfortable with a hitbox set up on keyboard before I bite the bullet. Still just feels awkward, but that might just be that keyboards are cramped.
Though with a new console generation coming I maybe should just wait it out.
>impossible to input complex commands unless you claw both the d-pad and action buttons which defeats the entire purpose of the gamepad's design so you might as well just play on a keyboard
Controllers are borderline unusable for fighting games unless you're playing fucking MK11 or whatever.
I've no idea why you padfags surrender yourself to this misery.
It's super good. Makes my combos feel crisp. Current combo I'm practicing: CH ff4 > qcf3 > qcf3 > qcf3 > d3,2
Keyboard + Mouse
WASD for ABCD, mouse wheel for up/down and left/right mouse buttons for left and right movement.
uh huh
who you playin in tekken?
>four buttons
Tekken?
It had shit hayabusa parts but I swapped them for sanwa quickly.
Almost all sticks nowadays stick to the viewlix layout Even ones that get fucking advertised at Tekken events so I felt impulsed to get this when I saw it was Noir.
I'm considering trying out a bat top but I'm not sure if it's a great idea.
I use self made arcade stick, just ordered buttons to make a hitbox.
Bryan primarily, but I also play King to make shitters who can't break throws seeth. Plus King's ff1 screw combos are super satisfying.
Is the Mayflash F500 good enought to start practicing using a stick? I'm planning on getting one because they're cheap and maybe mod it later.
I have a stick and I regret my choice since the hitbox would've been better, KBD easy mode and EGF
Owned one of those. Is not representative of a real stick experience, basically had to re-learn when I bought a good one. Do yourself a favor and save up, you'll thank me later
I started learning Tekken seriously when my arcade got T7 so I'm pretty used to it, otherwise I would have played pad.
I've tried hitboxes and don't think they provide enough benefit to switch yet unless the ridiculous Daigo hitbox is declared legal
you really don't understand lmao, the daigo hitbox isn't good for tekken. You wouldn't be able to do KBD with it
the normal hitbox is better than daigo's one
You don't wanna be able to throw sonic booms while walking forward? How about a walking SPD?
Either save up for a good stick, or get an absolute shit stick like the Hori Mini just to see if you even like sticks. Mayflash F500 is too expensive to be a "get your feet wet" stick and too cheap to be a decent stick. Also look into local sales ads, sometimes people sell old sticks for really cheap because they're not compatible with modern consoles and they don't use PC.
Uh, it'd allow for effortless 2-handed KBD on both sides, all fuzzy guards would be pure timing on your right hand while it's not concerned with moving, all low reactions would be completely isolated to the same hand with the same benefit, depending on layout you could easily do pewgf/otgf/jfsr by hitting forward with your left hand and d/f+2/1/4 with your right hand.
It'd actually be really fucking dumb, not necessarily with all the same buttons he uses for Guile but if his was declared legal then it would be even less of a stretch to just have some directional buttons on the right side.
I think its good enough for a starter stick since that what I got as my first stick. I got mine used and very cheap though. The stock parts aren't very good unless you're using it very casually. I changed the parts out as soon I realized that I truly liked using stick.
I love this thing but god damn I wish it wasn't so fucking huge.
he ain't wrong
I have a custom controller because no one manufactures them in the layout that I play with.
Closest would be a hitbox or mixbox but I just learned to play with directions on the right despite not being left handed
anywhere i can get a cheap hitbox? I don't have any equipment to make my own but i want to try one
How much is "cheap" for you?
below 100$
Make your own out of a shoebox. You don't need equipment to make a poverty hitbox.
a single joy con, the pro controller, a madcatz joystick, a hori fightstick mini, the xbone one controller, the dual shock 4 and rarely but I also use a keyboard from time to time.
this
Today I'll remind them.
Hayabusa parts are kino
You sound like a guy who's bad at games.
A keyboard for playing soku
I still use a TE round 2, I wonder how much longer it'll last me
I like how besides Sanwa parts all the pros and cons are autistic marketing buzzwords. As expected of a tripfaggot.
>here's your stick bro
>DIY Arcade Stick
>generally more expensive
That's where you're wrong, kiddo.
Of course, if you care about the looks it may be more expensive, but if you don't, just slap that shit on some premade decoupage box, my stick costed me ~70$ (parts + box + pcb)
my keyboard baby
what's a noir layout
Keyboard because I'm not autistic
Surprisingly a good pad
this layout. Vewlix is like this layout.