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Real men use traditional sticks.
*pad c:Real men use traditional sticks.
Yup. That is what I said.TheKraftyMatt As far as I know, that was only a problem in Marvel, which was patched in an update. Most games only recognize you as pressing the most recent L/R button, but Marvel was problematic in that it did not force one or the other. You could hold both and block both ways.
So, no, that shouldn't be a problem anymore. It's not like anyone is going to check that shit anyways.
Nowadays, most if not all new hitboxes come with what's called an SOCD cleaner, which takes the decision-making on holding Left+Right at the same time away from the game, and puts it in the HitBox's hands. Basically, L+R = neutral with an SOCD cleaner in place. This can be either beneficial or detrimental depending on how you look at it and what quirks you have in your input style as a player.
Hopefully all of the above is accurate. I'm no expert and this is how I've haphazardly come to understand things over the past few months. I'm about 90% sure I'm correct but if there's any discrepancies please let me know.
???Just a doubt about this controller on the main scene of Injistice.
I know it was banned on MK9, so I would like to know if it has something to do with Injustice also.
It's not banned anywhere. Go ahead and purchase it, if you think you'd benefit/enjoy using it. It's a great product, for sure.???
Was it banned outside of the old models that made crossups impossible?
I am really interested in buying this fightstick for Injustice but would hate to have it arrive in the mail and see the fightstick banned.
Do you think its beginner friendly? Would it be a good fit for a player new to fighters whos never used a fightstick before? I am close to ordering it, I've emailed them. Its either one of these or a qanba or eightarc but im attracted to how easy hitbox makes inputs lookIt's not banned anywhere. Go ahead and purchase it, if you think you'd benefit/enjoy using it. It's a great product, for sure.
Since I was a PC Gamer for many years, using the Hitbox felt really natural to me. So, I can't really tell you if it's beginner friendly, because it clicked with me almost instantly. If you know how to use a keyboard or any music instrument that requires your fingers, it should be an easy transition.Do you think its beginner friendly? Would it be a good fit for a player new to fighters whos never used a fightstick before? I am close to ordering it, I've emailed them. Its either one of these or a qanba or eightarc but im attracted to how easy hitbox makes inputs look
I've played many PC games competitively and have been a pc gamer all my life, and a fast typist at 130 wpm so this logic was music to my ears and seems very correct, im definitely considering hitbox fighstick nowSince I was a PC Gamer for many years, using the Hitbox felt really natural to me. So, I can't really tell you if it's beginner friendly, because it clicked with me almost instantly. If you know how to use a keyboard or any music instrument that requires your fingers, it should be an easy transition.
I never actually played anything competitively on PC. I mean, I did play CS/CS:S, Quake, etc. But I was never really good at them.I've played many PC games competitively and have been a pc gamer all my life, and a fast typist at 130 wpm so this logic was music to my ears and seems very correct, im definitely considering hitbox fighstick now
Your whole reply was great and very helpful, thanks. I look forward to Hitbox emailing me back because I without a doubt plan on purchasing one. Now I just need to figure out if i want to buy the dual platform one or the ps3 one. My brother plays on Xbox and there are some online xbox tourneys id like to participate in so i will probably go for the dual platform one.
Ah right on, yea i played CSS, CSGO, and Guild Wars 2 competitively along with random fpses. But I can see how you hit it off with hitbox being an MMO player as well. It just seems so similar to WASD that i think it would almost come intuitively.I never actually played anything competitively on PC. I mean, I did play CS/CS:S, Quake, etc. But I was never really good at them.
My main games were MMORPGs. So having the Jump Button at the bottom of the Hitbox made sense completely, as I was used to jumping all day with Spacebar.
So yeah, now knowing that you are definitely qualified to use a Hitbox. Go and buy it. I recommend getting the Dual-Modded Hitbox over the PS3/PC one, for sure. When I bought mine a year ago, they weren't even selling the PS360+ Model. Now I gotta spend money on trying to Dual-Mod it myself, lol.
Your brother plays on Xbox, so you want to be able to use your Hitbox all the time. Also, I'm telling you right now, if you bought an Arcade Stick instead of the Hitbox, you would've most likely regretted your purchase. If you're serious about getting better at Fighting Games, you will love the Hitbox. Guaranteed.
I suggest you do. Lol, you didn't just order it?Anyone here suggest I wait to buy a dual-console one directly from Hitbox?
It's much more than a big, wired keyboard.Hi all! I need your help! I play only mk and igau and i like a lot ps3 controller because i never miss my inputs and it's really confortable(little,wireless), and i play a lot of pc games too so i like a lot the keyboards. ( but i dont like arcade sticks because of their stick). I just seen this hitbox http://www.hitboxarcade.com/products/hit-box-multi-console and it's look fking awesome.
It's a kind of keyboard ofcause and i wanna ask, if i should buy it for 225 $ to have a big wire keyboard for multi console or i just should save my ps3 controller? THx
thx for help, but i think i will have little problem like with arcade sticks it's right 2 lines buttons to switch up and down but i think 1 week of playing will repeir it. Do you think it's good idea to buy it now ? Because i am not sure that it's will work for next generation of console/ and actually i am fine like i said with ps3 controller or a madcatz fight pad on xboxIt's much more than a big, wired keyboard.
The Sanwa Buttons make your Inputs super fast and always responsive. And it's very comfortable to use for long sessions in any of your favorite Fighting Games.
Look at my 2nd Reply to -LD50- for my general summary/review of the Hitbox.
If you think you'd benefit/enjoy using the Hitbox. I highly recommend you buy it. It won't let you down.
Well, obviously I can't say whether or not the current Hitbox/Arcade Sticks will be able to work on Next-Gen Consoles (PS4 and Xbox One). But, they don't come out until the end of this year. If you can wait out 6 months or so, go ahead.thx for help, but i think i will have little problem like with arcade sticks it's right 2 lines buttons to switch up and down but i think 1 week of playing will repeir it. Do you think it's good idea to buy it now ? Because i am not sure that it's will work for next generation of console/ and actually i am fine like i said with ps3 controller or a madcatz fight pad on xbox
Again, one of the advantages is much faster and cleaner Inputs. So you can do all the crazy stuff you want, much easier on the Hitbox than with the others.and i want to see a guy using hitbox and making crazy kabal dash cancel