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Not on competitive level, maybe the best you faced IRL but online on high competitive level.. NOPE.
Point is, gamepad is perfectly fine at whatever level, as long as you practice enough.
I have already tested this, when i do EWHF with Jin on high speed, Jin starts and keeps doing the fist atack that he can only do when the opponent is on the ground, but the opponent isn't on the ground it's standing in front of me. In other words the IPS gets stuck on 10 while im trying to do 20.
In fact, pads reportedly do some things better than any controller, while sticks do others. In short, they both have different pros and cons, and to each their own
Also, online means 0. Literally 0. In FGs, the tournaments happen locally, and locals is what the FGC as a whole accepts as the norm. For a number of reasons you can look up. And many tourneys have been won by pad users
Do some research before posting about things you're not correctly informed about
Not to mention movement is delegated to 3 fingers, at which point any qc or dp motion becomes laughably easy
Good thing the game was made for arcades then? I mean, for the first 2 years of this game's life you could not play it unless you went to an arcade or blew $10,000 buying the arcade cabinet + computer with the game yourself.
DS4 here, no such problems whatsoever.