Hitbox

I just got one of these. What do I think about it?

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i dunno, tell us

FUCKING CHEATER GTAB

Straight up, if you're not going to compete in tournaments and spending money on dumb shit like fight sticks you need to think about the choices you've made.

As someone who doesn't play fighting games because I'm going to Vet school, how or why is this thing cheating? Does it have turbo or something? I could understand if it had turbo or some other built in thing, but if it's literally just a set of buttons, what makes this thing worse than playing with a keyboard mapped in a similar style.

>As someone who doesn't play fighting games because I'm going to Vet school
why feel the need to say this? this is not reddit

Because unlike you and the majority of faggots who cry over esports, I'm not a neet.
Also because it makes me superior to you, retard. Literally why the fuck else would I say it? Are you so retarded you cannot understand how humblebragging works?

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>Also because it makes me superior to you, retard
You're on Yea Forums.

being a vet is gay. You're gonna fuck the dogs

This brings up a question I have.

Casuals love Smash Ultimate but I don't want to put in the work to learn the game for casual competition. Can I just buy a stick and be good playing Ken?

>bragging about being a vet
become a real doctor, you hillbilly fuck

You think that your ring finger on your left hand hurts from doing left side shoryukens with an untrained finger all day

What better place to feel superior to retards than in a special ed classroom?
My biggest fear is some landwhale and her boyfriend showing up to my clinic with ears and tails on.

Not op but I am confused. Are you saying that op is a fool if he buys any peripheral if they don't plan on going to tournaments/locals?

Should have saved your money and waited for the superior box

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Nigga you're bragging about going to school. Tons of people here go to school. I graduated with a Fine Arts degree and make ~90k a year. What did that add to the conversation? Literally nothing because only insecure cucks like yourself define themselves by their "career" (which you don't even have yet)

I'm actually laughing imagining someone humblebragging about being a fucking vet

>bragging
>about veterinarian school
Is there some country or region where being a vet is some prestigious occupation and not a job for retards that wouldn't be able to hack it in a real healthcare field?

He needed to blog about his life in nonrelevant conversations so he can feel enabled.

butthurt fags trying to push inferior input methods upon others, a mixture of envy of the controls being better, being lazy and wanting to not change and learn new controllers, and silly pride

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Its insecurity through and through. If there's any possibility that the other player beat them because they were able to do hard inputs easier than them because of their stick/controller, they think its unfair. Some shit about getting around the developer intent because of their controller.

But its dumb because most developers now design their games with pad in mind. The only obvious one against that is Tekken which is still designed as an arcade stick game. Not only that, people already accept that pad and stick already offer potential buffs to people in different aspects of the game. Yet when its a about hitbox, they think its like hacking the game

To stupid to be an actual doctor I see?

You like it!

To me, it feels good to use. I feel like my inputs are cleaner and more precise than what they were when I used a stick or pad.

how does that works?

>how or why is this thing cheating?

Older fighting games, (namely Capcom ones,) were never programmed to handle the concept of being able to hold back and forward at the same time. Doing so usually results in the ability to block any and all cross-ups in 2D fighting games since you're technically "blocking" in both directions at once. Beyond this, there's some stupid sentiment that making difficult things like Korean Backdashing in Tekken easier somehow cheapens the execution and practice that goes into learning it and thus this thing should not be allowed at tourneys. This is what morons think.

You just got swindled. It won't improve your game. It will take you months of practice just to get on the level you would have been day 1 with a normal stick.

If you mean playing Ken in Smash Ultimate, you could buy the Smashbox. It's hard banned by the Melee community, but I'm not really sure how the Smash Ultimate community would feel about it.

You use the Hitbox buttons in tandem with a stick in order to smooth out inputs and do them faster. This video is on their website:

youtube.com/watch?v=0k4clbXEHdM

Video here:
twitter.com/Hit_Box/status/1154085526758014976

The video shows a couple of ways in tekken, like using the arcade stick to hold a stance like down forward/down back while using the hitbox movement buttons to move forward holding the stance.

Basically it requires a lot of right hand dexterity to use in practical ways

>the dislikes already coming in

I really do love Hitbox for what they are doing because of how much they cause a salt divide between fighting game players. Just shows how differently people approach the FGC

just use pad

I'm really bad with a stick and the joystick hurts my wrist. What now?

no

master race

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They can just patch their games to not allow both forward and backward inputs at the same time. Also, the hitboxes from Hitbox don't allow you to have both inputs at once, if you press both you get nothing.

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