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D-Input Gamepad = 1+2
Jezz, this community needs to learn not everyone has a D-Input Gamepad or Arcade Stick.
Well to be fair, I think all Tekken players should learn what 1, 2, 3 and 4 stand for, because those numbers have been the Tekken standard for years.
And not everyone on the PS Franchise uses an Arcade Sticks when they uses the PS gamepad.
Even in the Arcades there was no Symbol Indication.
It was rare to see if it does.
1=left punch
2=right punch
3=left kick
4=right kick
Sorry x.X was using the old D-input Gamepad
It's just the best way to describe Tekken inputs with normal text. :D
D-Input stands for direct input. He's referring to the numbering a non Xinput gamepad has.
There the numbering is 1,2 what would be 1,3 in fighting game terms as it appears.