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S.T.A.G.E. said:

If you're good on Xbox Live then you can  be good anywhere with that controller. I've played against some good players who use the 360 version but the PS3 is just horrible online. I would like to try my hand with a Wii U player though when it launches. I doubt anyone I know will have it though. No one I know (where I live)thinks its justifiable to buy a new console that plays the same games. I have a friend who played the Wii U recently though and said it was great. Can't blame them, it looks like great tech that Nintendo can harness if they do everything properly.

As for the previous question, the pros do matter. Even those who are not pros but are close to it matter. Newbs matter..thats what I build my record up with and Namco knows newbs will be playing which is why the flipped the system to favor newbs in danger of losing, but they gave the advanced  Tekken gamers thhe ability to juggle. Pros, much like the core in gaming are a minority, but my point is based on where the most competition will exist pro or not. As I said the worst I'd seen was a guy with a 1000 match record on the PS3 version.

The most competition exists where there are the most gamers. It doesn't matter if there are more pros in one place or another if you're not a pro. And by pro I mean damn awesome at the game. I'd say I'm not bad at SFIV, but I wouldn't want to get clobbered by pros. If I wanted to fight pros, sure I'd play the HD versions rather than the 3DS version, but so far the 3DS version has given me everything I needed, especially a wonderful circle pad to play with (it's perfect for fighting games imho, much better than the PS3 controller).