>buy a 70$ fightstick
>inputs are even harder to perform and have 60% fail rate
>return to dualshock 4
>inputs are piss easy
Please don't tell I just wasted 70 bucks for this...
>buy a 70$ fightstick
>inputs are even harder to perform and have 60% fail rate
>return to dualshock 4
>inputs are piss easy
Please don't tell I just wasted 70 bucks for this...
Honestly if you’re not running a high-end fightstick, you’re wasting your money. Gomenasai user.
>be american
>buy fightstick for japanese children
That shit literally hurts my wrists after an hour.
It takes some getting used to, faggot.
You're not just magically good at using a fight stick, especially a cheap one.
In the long run, it's a godsend for long play sessions and inputs become second nature. Your hands will thank you
>200$
I know it's build quality justifies the price but honestly I don't even play online this Is why I went cheap on a fighting stick.
If you already have calluses in your fingers, might as well go pad. Also, there are different joysticks and buttons. I don't like the new Hayabusa/Kuro joysticks, but I really like the old Seimitsu/Sanwa sticks. Buttons also have a different tactile feel.
Seriously they are so overpriced its not even funny. I want one because I miss playing on one but there is no way in hell I am paying 150 bucks for goddamn controller.
Eh. The best option would be to buy a 360/ps3 stick and buy a converter or buy a used RAP 4. No reason to invest that much as long as it's good decent parts.
Sticks are a meme.
Keyboard is absolutely superior for fighting games if you are going for highest level, because you can instantly input forward-back motion with 2 fingers instead of wasting time with dpad finger slide or stick lever movement.
That's why people are asshurt about hitboxes which use keyboard WASD buttons for movement and they try to get hitboxes banned from tournaments.
You got memed for $70, bro.
Stop trying to force a change. Just stick to what you're most comfortable with, no pun intended. I got in to fighting games quite late in life so I bought a stick with my first fighting game at the same time so I've always played fighting games with a stick. If I pick up my DS4 just to try something quick in practice mode, I'm fucking lost and don't even know which buttons do what.
>Posting hours instead of rank/wins
t. 3000 win Teal rank Law player
how do you do 360/720 motions on keyboard? I mean I agree keyboard/hitbox is amazing on Tekken, but what about anime fighters or doing 360/720 motions?
>buy stick
>learn
>inputs are piss easy
Stop coming into stick threads, retard
If you’re buying arcade sticks you have to go $150 or up. They last for years and can take a beating.
Ranks don't matter in S3 because rank inflation made them obsolete.
I was purple rank in S1, now I am TGP and every shitter I fought in S1 brown ranks is too.
Here is the last one I cared to screencap.
besides fightan, what other games can i play with a stick?
a lot of the games I like tend to need more than just a stick and 8 buttons
Beat'em ups or the like. Odin's Sphere works great with one
I don't know about neet anime garbage, but the most complex tekken moves which require instant input, like jacks debug or ONE are half-circles at most, and they are pretty doable at kb with no problems.
Might even be easier on kb, because I heard people struggled with getting sways instead of kbd in tekken on pad, but on kb its clean and never happens.
>wrists gone
Worth it for sure.
Absolutely.
Stick is reserved for chads.
>chad
>handicapped for life
Not how it works.
>implying you can't take precautions to avoid carpal tunnel syndrome and maintain wrist functionality
>asdwasdwasdwasdwa
literally. It's the same motion as running around in circles that I do in most FPS
I've been using my stick for arcade games now and enjoy it. I pretty much quit using it on fighters. On pad, I'm very above average and even won a local. When I use the stick, I'm dropping combos left and right, I'm scared shitless of fighting as the right side, I can't move for shit, etc. I practiced like crazy, but just couldn't do it, so I just stick to pad now.
isn't law piss easy?
I only playes this at a friend's house and it was the only char he picked. The guy is known for being a massive tierwhore that doesn't pick anyone except his main.
What layout do keyboard chads ITT use?
it takes time; like 50 hours to get use to, time. Stick will always be more accurate than pad. Buttons are more accessible and diagonals are gated for precision. Just man up, besides you've already used up 70$.
sdf and space for jump. numpad for buttons.
Law is hard to be great with, it's just that he has tons of moves that cream the fuck out of noobs.
Don't tell me you bought a stick thinking it would suddenly make you better