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The custom controller you linked clean AF and incredibly well designed. Can definitely tell it was a passion project.
The thing I like most about the layout, is that it does something different than vewlix. Ideally I would want a dedicated throw button, and to move the buttons I use for DI and Parry close to Jump on the standard leverless layout. Hate having to use my pinky for buttons.
Who knows, if I like it I might try to build a similar controller, still got an Arduino without a good use.
So you mean to tell me you don't have a DI button?
And yeah all leverless controllers have a jump buttons...
Justin Wong is a highly skilled veteran who uses modern, and would run through you 10-0 easily without even using "enhanced macros"
The guy is a monster. When the game came out he had a 96% win rate with Random select.
https://twitter.com/JWonggg/status/1685721962247864320/photo/4