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i had tried a couple madcatz things back in the day, one was an adapter for plugging n64/ps2/xbox into an old tv (it worked great) and a cheap xbox controller(hardly worked)
so imo it's a hit & miss brand but i havent had experience with them as of late
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I'm quite keen to pick up a Tournament Edition Mad Catz stick. Sure, it is a lot of money, but I think if I bought a standard edition or some Hori pad I'd probably regret not spending a bit extra for a TE, and I've only heard good things about them.
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I have a TE and it's great Once you get used to it, I feel like a stick is just so much better than a pad. If you're serious about fighting games at all, I'd invest in a stick.
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On July 26 2009 01:52 deverlight wrote: If you're serious about fighting games at all, I'd invest in a stick. I know >.> but say I only want to be mediocre at SF4. :> It's actually got a lot to do with taking it with me on trips as well, since I'm playing it on my laptop.
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On July 26 2009 02:08 Jibba wrote:Show nested quote +On July 26 2009 01:52 deverlight wrote: If you're serious about fighting games at all, I'd invest in a stick. I know >.> but say I only want to be mediocre at SF4. :> It's actually got a lot to do with taking it with me on trips as well, since I'm playing it on my laptop.
Might be a bit of an extra load, but I feel like you just don't get the same feel when playing on a pad. Before I played on a pad, I always had thoughts like "I bet I would beat that guy if I had a stick!" because I'd heard from people that sticks were better. I finally broke down and bought myself a TE stick and to my disappointment, I became worse for a while since I wasn't used to using the stick. But after climbing back to the level I was at before, I felt much more confident in my consistency with inputting things such as Ryu's SRK>FADC>Ultra. And... I can't lie to myself about beating someone better than me because I don't have a stick
I've taken my stick around with me and plugged it into my laptop. It actually got me into a MAME arcade game spree where I got to relive a lot of childhood memories (X-Men LOL)
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On July 26 2009 02:27 deverlight wrote:Show nested quote +On July 26 2009 02:08 Jibba wrote:On July 26 2009 01:52 deverlight wrote: If you're serious about fighting games at all, I'd invest in a stick. I know >.> but say I only want to be mediocre at SF4. :> It's actually got a lot to do with taking it with me on trips as well, since I'm playing it on my laptop. Might be a bit of an extra load, but I feel like you just don't get the same feel when playing on a pad. Before I played on a pad, I always had thoughts like "I bet I would beat that guy if I had a stick!" because I'd heard from people that sticks were better. I finally broke down and bought myself a TE stick and to my disappointment, I became worse for a while since I wasn't used to using the stick. But after climbing back to the level I was at before, I felt much more confident in my consistency with inputting things such as Ryu's SRK>FADC>Ultra. And... I can't lie to myself about beating someone better than me because I don't have a stick I've taken my stick around with me and plugged it into my laptop. It actually got me into a MAME arcade game spree where I got to relive a lot of childhood memories (X-Men LOL)
For some reason reading that made me think of SF4 as my friends and i used to play it... basically "HADOUKEN HADOUKEN HADOUKEN HADOUKEN HADOUKEN HADOUKEN HADOUKEN HADOUKEN HADOUKEN HADOUKEN HADOUKEN HADOUKEN HADOUKEN HADOUKEN HADOUKEN HADOUKEN "
Also go with the stick, the control is quite a bit smoother and much more worth it, also you make fewer mistakes that would be cause by a D-pad.
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I'm actually thinking about the same thing (or any stick in general which doesn't break too fast =\) I'm a total scrub, but after owning SF4 for only a month (and I haven't even been playing it religiously), my standard 360 controller's joystick is already a bit loose, which makes me whiff a lot of QCF / QCB even, not to mention harder stuff =\ (and the layout is pretty retarded anyway).
I see that OP is not from Europe, around here how do you go out and find a stick like this? Do you have to resort to online purchase methods?
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you just gotta get a TE thats it bro... I know u already mentioned in ur OP that u wont do it... but trust me... its the only good advice u can get....
ull be shit for like 2 weeks or so and then u ll never go back to a pad
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If you're interested, I think one of my friends is trying to sell some TE sticks. I might be able to get you a deal.
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Couldn't really say. I'd have to talk to him about it but probably a little less than retail. If I'm not mistaken, he hasn't used them. He just bought extra ones because he got some kind of deal on them.
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If you can get me a quote, I'd appreciate it. I am so frustrated with this controller right now, in the heat of battle I end up blowing so many qcf/qcb because the pad is small and the diags terrible.
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