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recommended pad for injustice?

ShadyJ

Noob
What's the overall recommended pad for Injustice guys?

I've got a dual shock 3 but its wireless, should I just get a ps2 pad with a converter?

I was looking for a hori commander but cannot find one, I was also able to find however a hori gem pad.

Any recommendations?
 

KIllaByte

PSN: playakid700. Local name: BFGC MonkeyBizness
Dualshock 3 and 4 are wonderful, and can be pluged in. Wireless isn't forced, right?
 

chemist4hire

I Got Guiled
Get a sega saturn pad either made for ps2 or buy an old Japanese sega saturn pad and get a convertor made for it. The converter isn't hard, you can get toodles FGC widet and wire it up to a ps360+ pcb to have converter that goes from saturn to ps3/360 or ps to ps3/360. If you cannot do the wiring yourself, I'm sure gumowned can do it for a reasonable price.
 

EndofGameBoss

That's about right.
I'd highly recommend the Xbox 360 pad, it's a quality product that gives every gunning fighting game player the competitive edge!

Oh wait, you want to win? Never mind...
Oh jeeze, I thought you were serious at first lol. I have to play on a 360 pad on PC atm and it's horrible. Inputs are being dropped and it's hard to dash cancel consistently, causing me to get caught by all kinds of attacks.

If you don't like the ps3 controller and don't wanna use a stick, I'd recommend the madcatz fightpad. They have SF designs on them, but they are pretty solid. I owned one back in the day.
 

ShadyJ

Noob
I don't mind the DS3 but I wasn't aware that it could be wired along with wireless?

The wireless is my only issue
 

C-Sword

Warrior
Buy the Hori Fighting Commander 4 from play-asia, it works on both PS3 and PS4, it took one week for the shipping.
 

chemist4hire

I Got Guiled
damn thats some money to be spending , how easy are they to learn , i really want one but dont wanna buy it then not want it
I have made 2 hitboxes. They are not difficult to adapt too and they are my preferred controller for NRS games because of how they rather poorly implemented controls. Movement will be your biggest challenge. However, I personally don't like the official hitbox controllers because the box is not wide enough to contain my hands (My palms hang off the edge), it does not have a cable compartment which has led to damaged usb cables from wrapping around the cable around the box, and it does not have a mic port. I made both of mine, one out of wood and one from a Madcatz tekken tag 2 stick I got on sale for $40.00 when Madcats was having a sale. It has a metal panel and acrylic top so it is is pretty sturdy.





 
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_xFriction

Champion
@chemist4hire

nice. what did you use for the guts? i got an akishop PS360+ in mine. cable detatches, has a spot for mics.

@fr stack

if you're coming from a pad there is a little bit of a learning curve. like chemist said movement will be the biggest issue at first. i'd recommend trying one first if you can. if you cant, take a chance on one. if you dont like it they're easy enough to re-sell.
 

GamerBlake90

Blue Blurs for Life!
PS4 pad all the way.

And since it must be wired to a PS3 at all tunes if you wanna use it for that console, it solves your problem with the tournament restriction on wireless pads. Since the PS4 pad's home button does not work with PS3, there's no danger of pausing someone else's match by mistake.
 
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Decay

King of the Bill
I don't use pad anymore but I was doing quite well with this one: http://stores.horiusa.com/xbox-360-gem-pad-onyx/

What I needed was an amazing D-pad, and great buttons, and this pad took the cake. The d-pad is very precise and has a little bit of a lip to the very edges of each direction sou you can get a confirmation that you hit it clearly. The buttons are responsive. And the "trigger" buttons are not analog, they are click buttons, that way you don't have to worry about hitting it far in enough to register the command, you get a click and you know you hit the trigger. The size of it is about the same size as a playstation controller, and they make it for both xbox and ps. Highly recommended
 

fr stack

Noob's saibot or noob saibot's?
I don't use pad anymore but I was doing quite well with this one: http://stores.horiusa.com/xbox-360-gem-pad-onyx/

What I needed was an amazing D-pad, and great buttons, and this pad took the cake. The d-pad is very precise and has a little bit of a lip to the very edges of each direction sou you can get a confirmation that you hit it clearly. The buttons are responsive. And the "trigger" buttons are not analog, they are click buttons, that way you don't have to worry about hitting it far in enough to register the command, you get a click and you know you hit the trigger. The size of it is about the same size as a playstation controller, and they make it for both xbox and ps. Highly recommended
ordering one now 8D its so cheap!!
 

chemist4hire

I Got Guiled
@chemist4hire

nice. what did you use for the guts? i got an akishop PS360+ in mine. cable detatches, has a spot for mics.

@fr stack

if you're coming from a pad there is a little bit of a learning curve. like chemist said movement will be the biggest issue at first. i'd recommend trying one first if you can. if you cant, take a chance on one. if you dont like it they're easy enough to re-sell.
I have a ps360+ in there with the mic cable and usb cable in the cable compartment.
 
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Deleted member 5032

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I currently use a Hitbox and love it, except that it's broken twice and currently only works about half the time, but I haven't heard of others experiencing these issues.

Other than Hitbox, the best fighting pad I ever used was the old SFIV Fightpad, which was the first iteration of the SFxT and the WWE pads pictured above. I tried the SFxT pad and didn't like it nearly as much as the original. I've yet to try the WWE pad.