Nah, for me it's the GC controller. So many hours playing Melee have contorted my hands to "fit" with the GC controller so much that playing brawl with any other control layout feels off.
Nah, for me it's the GC controller. So many hours playing Melee have contorted my hands to "fit" with the GC controller so much that playing brawl with any other control layout feels off.
jarrod said:
And Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom. It really is the best traditional pad this generation, and by a decent margin. Every 1st party should let Capcom co-design their pads in the future... |
But its only a PS2 controller. lol Thats all Capcom did is just make a Sony controller for Nintendo and Nintendo fans are acting like its the second coming. I don't get it?
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It's an ugly controller though, not keen on the sticks being together either.
Luckily I don't have to play games like Brawl anyway.

naiyo said:
But its only a PS2 controller. lol Thats all Capcom did is just make a Sony controller for Nintendo and Nintendo fans are acting like its the second coming. I don't get it? |
Perhaps because the "Sony" controller is a SNES controller with other stuff bolted on.

naiyo said:
But its only a PS2 controller. lol Thats all Capcom did is just make a Sony controller for Nintendo and Nintendo fans are acting like its the second coming. I don't get it? |
It's not though, it has a far, far better Dpad, longer grips, a more ergnomic shell, digital shoulders/buttons (a BIG plus for MoHun!) and (most importantly imo) more distance between analog sticks (making them far more comfortable for longer use). It has the same basic layout as the classic DualShock (which really, just takes the core layout of the original SFC pad and adds dual analogs, grips and an extra set of shoulder buttons), but it's really much more comfortable and and better laid out.
Seriously, Sony should copy all Capcom's tweaks. CCPro is probably the best all around pad ever made... minus lacking rumble. :/
| MaxwellGT2000 said: For those of you that have looked at different control set ups for the best way to play Super Smash Bros Brawl, I can say without a doubt that the new Classic Controller Pro is the way to go. I know a lot of people still swear by the Gamecube controller but one thing many people haven't capitalized on is the fact that GC controllers make doding a fraction of a second off, yes that isn't going to matter to many, but its noticeable when playing skilled players that play with the Wii remote and Nunchuck and they don't have the lag. Reason for this is the button doesn't register the analog press only when you press it all the way down does it finally register, and if you're familar with the GC controller the shoulder buttons take a second to press all the way down, long enough to create a lag in the dodge. Classic Controller was my set up since it offered the advantages of both the GC controller and Wii remote, only issues being grip, the Z buttons, and the sticks being close together, those being big enough for some to swear off the controller, but now the Pro fixes this, removes the analog shoulder buttons from the controller (they didn't have the issues like the GC controller since they weren't as big, but still it helps) and they moved the Z buttons to the back so you can take advantage of that as well. So what you have is all the advantages of a GC controller with the quick response of the Wii remote and classic controller, and some real grip and comfort. |
Bet you'd still lose to my GC controller.
Snesboy said:
Same here. |
I did the same.
But then one day I offered to play wiimote+nunchuk to handicap myself against some friends. Once I got used to it I found that I got even better results out of that set up. Having read the OP, its obvious now why that is.
This thread couldn't have come at a more hilarious time. Did you guys know wireless controllers were banned for SSBB at MLG?
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| IxisNaugus said: This thread couldn't have come at a more hilarious time. Did you guys know wireless controllers were banned for SSBB at MLG? |
You mean all of them? Classic, Wiimote n' Nunchuk, Wiimote alone?
Pansies.
Anyhoo, i always favored Wiimote N' Nunchuk. In fact, i've only played one or two times any other way...

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Mr Khan said:
You mean all of them? Classic, Wiimote n' Nunchuk, Wiimote alone? |
Yep, all of them. Meaning it was cube controllers only. I have no idea why it was like this though.
Really wish i could go to big tournaments in america but i don't have the kind of money to just fly over. One day i'll make it work though.
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