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and yes this game is awesome
There's definitely nothing wrong with playing on gamepad, esp since most modern fighting games seem to be geared towards them. But I've also had thumb fatigue from mashing away on a gamepad.
I'm, personally, a fan of fightsticks and the like, and if gamepads aren't really working, i def recommend trying one out. The 8bitdo arcade stick is pretty decently priced at around $80, and while I don't think you'd want to swagger onto EVO holding the thing (it's got some input lag), it's a reasonably decent fighstick and maybe not a bad one to test out.
I play may in strive and using the charge attacks and half circle for ult stuff ends up hurting after a bit. i will miss the dash button though, maybe theyll add it to dnf eventually
Did you just reply to a post saying “use whatever you want to use” with “use whatever you want to use”?
Anyway TC I was there when a handful of my friends decided to all get fight sticks. I was there when they were absolute garbage for several months before they got used to it. I remain here still largely better than they are because I lab stuff and play more often. A stick or alternate control method won’t make you better. A stick has legitimate control advantages in niche situations I won’t deny. Especially on characters with hold button inputs like zero from mvc3 or juri from street fighter, but the advantages aren’t so steep as to be completely undoable on pad or otherwise. It really is just whatever you feel most comfortable using, be it pad, stick, hitbox, steering wheel, guitar hero controller, or whatever else.
thumbs hurt after just an hour of playing and practicing, then got a stick, then went back to pad because it was for comfortable for me and I grew up on pad, compared to old school fighter players being used to arcade cabinet
now i can play fighters all day and my fingers arent bothered at all