Low-pitched_Ala
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So,I have use this
button layout for my DS4 a long time,and recently I am thinking this may be not a best button layout for me, As I noticed I some times drop some combo that involved the button P+K. For example, the kokoro's 66p+k ender, Some times I got it to 6P+K,or even just P+K. And multiple side step is also a issue, I can press triangle and R1 and directional button simultaneously for this purpose,but I noticed it not only not comfortable for my finger, but also it seems slower than this setting:
since you can just simply press directional button and L1 simultaneously here. And I found out it is also make less mistake while doing multiple side stepping. However if use the button layout I used before, it appeared sometimes it becomes "side step p" rather than just side step. Also if I want to do multiple side step p or ssk, it is also not comfortable and accurate.
And the last is L2 is the taunt button, so I don't have to remember the more complicated way to taunt, and it appeared it is a lot easier to taunt accurately.
Another problem with my old button setting is the power launcher, for example after training a a lot of my own kokoro pl combo, my left index finger gets hurts, it is not comfortable the place L1 is. Also I found out the brad Wong's Pl combo challenge is fairly hard, I mean I have passed that Pl combo challenge, but I just can not pass it again easily or even hardly!
In addition, I am also wondering what is the best button layout for a joystick? I know I have asked what is the arcade game machine button layout in this post: http://www.freestepdodge.com/thread...the-arcade-game-machine-for-my-joystick.5813/
but I am not sure which layout is the best, 3 button? or 6 button?where you put the taunt button ? In that thread they said taunt button is the start button, but I found out the start button in my joystick is hard to reach, and the option button is comparatively easy to reach, and of course those 8 main button is even more easy to reach.
So what is your thoughts about the button layout?
button layout for my DS4 a long time,and recently I am thinking this may be not a best button layout for me, As I noticed I some times drop some combo that involved the button P+K. For example, the kokoro's 66p+k ender, Some times I got it to 6P+K,or even just P+K. And multiple side step is also a issue, I can press triangle and R1 and directional button simultaneously for this purpose,but I noticed it not only not comfortable for my finger, but also it seems slower than this setting:
since you can just simply press directional button and L1 simultaneously here. And I found out it is also make less mistake while doing multiple side stepping. However if use the button layout I used before, it appeared sometimes it becomes "side step p" rather than just side step. Also if I want to do multiple side step p or ssk, it is also not comfortable and accurate.
And the last is L2 is the taunt button, so I don't have to remember the more complicated way to taunt, and it appeared it is a lot easier to taunt accurately.
Another problem with my old button setting is the power launcher, for example after training a a lot of my own kokoro pl combo, my left index finger gets hurts, it is not comfortable the place L1 is. Also I found out the brad Wong's Pl combo challenge is fairly hard, I mean I have passed that Pl combo challenge, but I just can not pass it again easily or even hardly!
In addition, I am also wondering what is the best button layout for a joystick? I know I have asked what is the arcade game machine button layout in this post: http://www.freestepdodge.com/thread...the-arcade-game-machine-for-my-joystick.5813/
but I am not sure which layout is the best, 3 button? or 6 button?where you put the taunt button ? In that thread they said taunt button is the start button, but I found out the start button in my joystick is hard to reach, and the option button is comparatively easy to reach, and of course those 8 main button is even more easy to reach.
So what is your thoughts about the button layout?