Ah, I see. Yeah, the range on it looks bonkers lol. And either people weren't punishing it correctly in the vids I've seen or it seems pretty safe from almost max range too. Which is f.s then?That's rerere. It's special, but you can poke with it sometimes since goes practically god damn full screen and gives high reward on hit.
I'm in the process of learning guilty for the first time with Xrd now and using Faust myself. It's actually not that hard to get into! There's a ton of info on older versions of guilty out there which is still really helpful for learning Xrd. We should share notes, haha.
Sure! But I can't be of any help at the moment lol. I'm waiting for it to be closer to Xrd's release before I start digging into guides and tutorial vids since I have an easier time learning when I have the actual game in front of me to mimic what I see/read. Right now I'm just watching vids of him being played to get an idea of his game plan.
The impressions I've seen on here are mostly that they have a nice feel but that the build quality can vary wildly. I just want to note that I've never actually used one myself. Some people have said they have madcatz pads that last for 3 months, other for 6 months, and I've seen at least one person who said his lasted longer than a year.Just wondering everyone's opinions on fightpads.
In particular, the madcatz fightpad series, vs classics such as the sega saturn controller, or a mega drive II 6 button controller.
I imagine the latter examples are harder to find reliable and low latency converters for? But I suppose what i'm wondering about the most is the madcatz build quality of the d-pad and face buttons compared to the sega controllers. Perhaps there's another 6 face button solution I've not heard of as well.
You might want to consider making a seperate thread for the question so you can get actual people who've used them to respond.