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[quote:post_uid0="montalvo"]hmmm, zangief. I cant even tell you how long ive been trying to get used to doing that 360 degree motion on this piece of crack keyboard.
It pissed me off so i started using easy mode :biggrin: Its pretty cheap. And you accidentally might pull off a super when you dont intend too, but its actually the only way i can pull off zangiefs supers.[/quote] Well, I have to admit that I do have some problems doing SPD's on the Xbox controller (the D-Pad is just a little bit too strange). But like on the Dreamcast, PS2, or even the SNES controller I can do SPD's all day. As for the keyboard... don't even try. I'm pretty sure you have to get the diagonal directions as well in order for the SPD to come out. |
Yeah all microsoft game controllers are odd. i have microsoft siderwinder for my computer, but i dont bother to use it since i find it much harder to do any kind of move on it than on my keyboard. The d-pad on it is a little slanted to the left and its a "circle" type d-pad. It would be a whole lot easier if it was like the ps controller. Separate buttons for each direction.
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I have one of those too... has 6 buttons on the front of it, right? It's ok for doing hadokens and dragon punches but half circles, full circles, and charge moves are kinda hard.
I've always thought that Nintendo made the best D-Pads for home consoles (with Gamecube being the one exception). |
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