bobobologna said:
disolitude said:
NanakiXI said:
disolitude said:
NanakiXI said:
disolitude said: Well fuck... Thats it, I'm getting back in to capcom fighting games. |
Yeah I know. It took forever for one good one to come out. Now there is a decent collection for all three platforms to bring back many fighting fans from last gen and even before then. Even though some fighting games havn't evolved well *cough* Tekken *cough* they are still great. Street Fighter IV and Blazeblue have completely changed my mindset for current gen fighters.
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I was a little bitter when SFIV came out as I still think SF3:3rd strike is better balanced and more fun...but I'll give SSFIV a shot. I have a sega saturn pad modded to work with the 360 for a reason :)
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Yeah I was hard headed at first with SFIV at first myself but after a good 2 weeks latter with 20min a day I really started to get into the flow. Yeah it was unbalanced but it sure as hell was fun and SSFIV should be a much better improvement both on the balance and tighter controls. Yes, almost all the Sega gamepad's are vastly superior than any controller today for fighting games. I always hated playing the same version of a fighting game for SNES when the Genesis pad was so much better which = more fun for me.
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haha...yeah Sega sure knew how to make Dpads... Even the dreamcast controller which is considered one of the worst controller of all time had a Dpad better than any console since (or before if you don't count Sega consoles). PS3 dpad these days is not bad though...
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I hated the Dreamcast d-pad. It hurt my thumb so much. Sharp angles, plus an elevated d-pad = horribly pain doing quarter/half circles.
I no longer have any Dreamcast controllers (gave them to my friend), but I seem to remember that the d-pad stuck out farther than most d-pads. Add to it the curvature of the controller, and it seems like there were knives sticking out of the controller doing any circle movement with it.
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Thats odd...I didn't think the Dpad was bad at all. I found that it was already worked in when you bought a new controller.
In my circle of freinds dreamcast was used until 2004, only for street fighter games. As PS2 and xbox 1 Dpads were abominations... Then when Street Fighter 3rd strike came out on xbox with live support did we decide its best to switch to that system and well all bought new fight sticks or Sega Saturn to xbox adapater...lol