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Never had any experience with em so I am pretty stoked about the whole thing.
Will also try Tekken today with ps4 dpad.
I play on stick, but this is total bull. Some of the best Tekken players in the US & Europe play on pad, and nobody in this thread is ever going to be on their level to begin with.
Even in Street Fighter, pad players have brought home plenty of money. Punk just won $150k playing pad and beating Fuudo in the process.
@OP, if you're actually serious about fighting games, play on whatever you feel most comfortable on. If that's a pad, good news because pad has some advantages over stick in Tekken and one of those advantages is advanced movement is easier to learn on a pad.