QUOTE(alanmukkl @ Nov 4 2009, 02:40 PM)
I do agree that if you are good you are good...no matter how the other player custom their controls. However, if its in tournament...we really got to study those...to make sure its fair for everyone.
Usually for PS3 controls, I dont see any issue of executing moves without shourt cuts...but for sticks users...you are to stick to arcade configurations...
I am still working on the pads system ...so far, you may configure to your prefered buttons but no shortcuts...
Added on November 4, 2009, 2:42 pmTEKKEN is not like SC 4 -
Added on November 4, 2009, 2:44 pmSo far...I allow you to change your configurations but no short cuts...
Meaning 1 button = Throw, grab, etc...as far as i know I played without short cut and it works perfectly well...
Regarding slowdown, we played TEKKEN 6 in one of the recent tournament and we witness slowdowns...its offline mode.
anyone else witness the issue?
A stick is used by placing it on a flat, sturdy surface. Your entire left hand controls the directional stick, while your entire right hand controls all the buttons.
This is very different for a control pad. It is naturally used by using only your thumbs on the face buttons; your left thumb to control directional pad and toggle stick and your right thumb to push the X, Square, Triangle and Round buttons, while your index and middle fingers push the two left and right shoulder buttons.
Since you only have your thumb to push the X, Square, Triangle, and Round buttons, this makes any move requiring a two-button input significantly harder. Of course, you can use the rest of your fingers to push the the buttons like you would on a stick, but that would throw the control pad off balance since you're not holding it the right way; only your left hand is actually holding the control on the left side, while your right hand is pushing down on the buttons on the right side. Because of this, players should be allowed to use the shoulder buttons to map it to any move that requires two or more buttons.
There is absolutely no advantage with playing with a control pad. Configure or no configure, most players would rather use a stick if they have the choice.
To solve this problem, I suggest that anyone who has a stick should share it with everyone during the mock tournament this week.
This post has been edited by mylife4nerzhul: Nov 4 2009, 06:05 PM