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Train wreck said:
Panama said:
If someone in Evo 2k12 makes it to the finals in SC5 and states they owe it all to practising on their 3DS copies, then I'll retract my initial statement ;)

I never demonized casual gamers either. I'll be picking up BB and MK on the Vita, just like I picked up DoA on the 3DS.

I agree, anyone who says they perfer handheld versions of the same game to their console counterparts cannot be taken seriously.    I see handheld versions of fighting games as a good haven for scrubs to play as most publishers introduce a gimmick that allow them to pull of things they will never be able to perform on a standard console with standard controls, which gives them the impression that they are good, but they are not.  Most decent players have sticks or pads they used for years and introducing an alternate way is just a means to throw off your game. 

That's because you have no experience in the matter. I've been playing SF since the first one came out in arcades, and have been playing it ever since I'm a kid, on super nes, on arcades, and had I a dreamcast (were I smart at the time), I would've played on it too. I have played the PS3 version of SFIV with my pal, and you are wrong, the 3DS version has much better controls. You can't be taken seriously because you base your post on wishy-washy opinion, rather than actually getting your hands on the game, I AM CERTAIN, because had you played it you would agree with me. Controls are better on the 3DS it's a fact.

@italics And anyways, you can tell when someone uses the touchpad to spam, I never use it. The ONLY move I use on the touchpad for now is the ultra finish. That's it! And I'm practicing to do it manual very soon. For now still working on my focus attack dash cancel.

And even then, it's a good challenge to play against a spamming noob, because you learn not to get cheaped. So the new mechanics improve your defense.

LISTEN, I've played Smash competitively, visited local tournaments in my area. If there's one thing, with fighters, I take them seriously, and I know that you're either talking out of your hat, or posing. There's no two ways about it. If you were a fighter fan, you would appreciate the circle pad for what it adds to controls rather than using the touchpad buttons as an excuse to disregard it.

Get with the program or suffer a metsu shoryuken in the face. :P

And I began playing SFIV on the arcades when it came out, so I know how to play with a stick...