Author Topic: The D Pad? Or The Joystick?  (Read 2582 times)

turf

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Re: The D Pad? Or The Joystick?
« Reply #15 on: July 17, 2017, 02:40:13 pm »
I use to play on a multi-game Nintendo cabinet that came with an over-sized SNES controller back when I was a kid lol

The Nintendo Super System!  I've been looking for a good one for years.  They're always so dang high!



Re: The D Pad? Or The Joystick?
« Reply #16 on: July 17, 2017, 11:13:04 pm »
Depends on the game and what it was intended to be played on I guess.
I always use a joystick on fighting games and shot em ups if available though.

mark1982

Re: The D Pad? Or The Joystick?
« Reply #17 on: July 18, 2017, 04:23:42 am »
Like others have mentioned. Definitely D-Pad for most games, however when it comes to fighting games which I used to play competitively I always use an Hori or a Mad Catz, especially for the Street Fighter series (mainly 4 and 5 now) and Tekken. The inputs on a fight stick is just more fluid, timing as well for me personally.

Speaking of fighting games, I'm pretty excited that Arika is releasing a new EX Fighting game next year (EX Fighting Layer). Here's hoping D. Dark makes the roster.  8)
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Re: The D Pad? Or The Joystick?
« Reply #18 on: July 18, 2017, 05:35:09 am »
I use to play on a multi-game Nintendo cabinet that came with an over-sized SNES controller back when I was a kid lol

The Nintendo Super System!  I've been looking for a good one for years.  They're always so dang high!



Yes, I loved that cabinet.  I'd go to the pizza hut in my small town and it was there and it really stood out for having that controller.  I think after that was taken out, we had a cabinet for 1942.  A local game store I go to where I live right now has one of the Nintendo Super Systems in it which is pretty great lol

tripredacus

Re: The D Pad? Or The Joystick?
« Reply #19 on: July 18, 2017, 10:32:48 am »
Keyboard.  8)

And mouse?

Movement to a technical sense, the mouse is best used for looking.

One exception is games ported from consoles, at times it is best to use a controller (Xbox 360 thumbstick) for movement and the mouse for looking. An example of this is Saints Row the Third.

Re: The D Pad? Or The Joystick?
« Reply #20 on: July 19, 2017, 01:50:06 am »
Keyboard.  8)

nothing wrong with the keyboard, I'll still play PC video games with a keyboard including DOOM other FPS's, (that is) offline. but when I used to play online on winning streaks agaist people who used to use I'm guessing a controller, or both a keyboard and mouse with or without an aimbot (not sure).

My right hand would cramp up on occasion and I would have to release the controls and shake off the pain. I mean I didn't even need to be drunk and I would still win playing doom and other ID games online with the Zandronum engine it was awsome  ;)

it is esay to use both keyboard and mouse but for most of the time I never touched the mouse just played (strict  keyboard)
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