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Don't judge you? I'm jealous! Been looking at one for some time. How do they compare to the Hori and Mad Catz sticks?
At least my XEOX gamepad works that way.
Also, maybe you guys could add gamepad controlls to the starting floor wall so that new players wouldn't be discouraged to use a gamepad.
I have only barely touched the Madcat tournament stick, just enough to know that it was pretty decent. The Q4 from my understanding is pretty similar at its base, but has all of the main components replaced with Sanwa parts (which is one of the most popular mods among higer tier players) I think the pro-opinion is that if you are willing to hand build from scratch, or replace the parts on the Madcat yourself, you can save some money that way. The easier option is to just buy the Q4, which as far as fight sticks go, isn't really all that bad pricewise.
As for the stick itself, I really like it. Everything is really responsive, and I like the button placement as it allows me to place all 4 fingers and a thumb on a button comfortably. As an added bonus, it works effortlessly with the 360 and PS3. I know some people aren't fond of the button placement though, so if you are seriously considering buying a high-end stick makes sure you know what you want.