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Virtua fighter 2 arcade vs genesis
Virtua fighter 2 arcade vs genesis





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Mayflash does make some excellent converters for PC/PS3, so it would make for a good experience. The gaps between the directions on the PS pad tend to give my left thumb a thrashing when performing 360 commands, where Nintendo's is very smooth. While DualShock is a good general use pad, I would like to play a good fighter on a Wii Classic Controller. While I don't prefer shortcuts, I would map on circle, on X, and on Square, where pressing triangle and circle would handle the requirement for ukemi. With the pad I tend to use triangle for, R1 for, R2 for to have all my buttons where I'd expect them on a stick. The other reason was that I have been hard on my controllers in general (wore 5 NES pads down flat playing MegaMan over the course of 2 years), and the arcade controls are more durable for my claw grip hands. Personally I prefer the stick as it gives me more flexability for movement. I've been playing VF on both a PS1 DualShock w/ inPin converter, as well as my WWE BrawlStick (still gotta change that hideous artwork). I actually feel that going back would be impossible because stick is so much more comfortable to me. So I decided to make the switch to stick for this game, and haven't gone back to pad since. Later at our hotel room we were doing casuals VF5Vanilla and playing pad just felt so weak. I had no idea what I was doing because my experience with the stick was limited, but it felt smooth as hell. At first we had to use 360 controllers, but then they brought out the sticks, and there was no choice we had to use them.

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But then PAX East came around and SEGA had the full FS set up there, it was sick.

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Same for VF5 vanilla, though I mashed through that game partially because PS3 had no online support in America. When I used to play VF2 on the saturn/genesis I didn't even know what stick was. Even when like DOA5 comes out, or I go back to my club next semester and I'll get to play games like SCV or MK9 it'll all be on pad just because I won't be taking those games as seriously as I do virtua fighter (whatever I learn there will be for curiosity).īut I didn't play stick from the get go. So for FS and practically only FS I use stick.

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Then again, my roommates hardly touch the dojo or anymode outside of offline versus.Ĭlick to expand. I haven't noticed any major changes to my game, but I do seem to be winning a bit more often.

virtua fighter 2 arcade vs genesis

It takes some getting used to, but there's a definite advantage to physically combining the three buttons, rather than having shoulder shortcuts. Once I felt Final Showdown at Final Round, though, I knew I'd have to make a hard switch for the game's release. It's what the game is crafted around, so I had a strong desire to get one for VF. Stick play, I guess you could say, is Virtua Fighter in its purest form.

virtua fighter 2 arcade vs genesis

Even when I got more heavily into VF with Evolution and regular 5, I played with a pad, though that was mostly related to the financial concerns of buying a $200 controller. Virtua Fighter is my notable exception (both in preference and first experience - that is, I first played Virtua Fighter 2 in arcade form). Over time, I've found that I still prefer the gamepad for 2D fighters. As much as I loved the arcade experience, my first experience with Street Fighter was on SNES, so I never associated fighting games with a special, arcade-style controller until much later. This is always an interesting subject for me, because on the whole, I prefer pads.







Virtua fighter 2 arcade vs genesis