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how is the d-pad inacurate? never heard of that before...Ithink82
The problem only pertains to the DS Lite. The D-Pad is too "mushy" to execute combos with any great precision. I tried playing Super Street Fighter 2: Turbo Revival on my DS which requires you to roll your thumb around the D-pad (e.g. 360 degree roll pressing every direction). It is so difficult to do that I ended up only completing a move maybe a third of the time. Even at the end of that, my thumb was burning.
[QUOTE="Ithink82"]how is the d-pad inacurate? never heard of that before...Tungsten88
The problem only pertains to the DS Lite. The D-Pad is too "mushy" to execute combos with any great precision. I tried playing Super Street Fighter 2: Turbo Revival on my DS which requires you to roll your thumb around the D-pad (e.g. 360 degree roll pressing every direction). It is so difficult to do that I ended up only completing a move maybe a third of the time. Even at the end of that, my thumb was burning.
Really? because i pull those off consistantly in street fighter alpha 3 on my DS lite. Oh, and no im not getting it. Mortal Kombat is a mediocre fighting game at best.
[QUOTE="Tungsten88"][QUOTE="Ithink82"]how is the d-pad inacurate? never heard of that before...RedLobsterpwns
The problem only pertains to the DS Lite. The D-Pad is too "mushy" to execute combos with any great precision. I tried playing Super Street Fighter 2: Turbo Revival on my DS which requires you to roll your thumb around the D-pad (e.g. 360 degree roll pressing every direction). It is so difficult to do that I ended up only completing a move maybe a third of the time. Even at the end of that, my thumb was burning.
Really? because i pull those off consistantly in street fighter alpha 3 on my DS lite. Oh, and no im not getting it. Mortal Kombat is a mediocre fighting game at best.
Perhaps you possess a huge thumb?
NO, I think a King of Fighters game would be better, they realese two on the GBA, so they could release one on the DS.
I think fighting games on the DS should use the touch screen to do the Specials and press L or R, it would save some guys from a burning thumb(happen to me a loton the KOF 99 for PS,)
As long as they don't **** it up like the GBA versionStarFoxEXR
2.9 isn't bad.... I remember the AI beating the **** balls out of you. It reads your mind and beats you down before you even knew that you were going to execute the move that it just countered. You have to run and push the opponent to the other side of the screen to exploit a glitch. Bottom line...not fun! Ah well, at least the GBA SP had a decent D-pad.
[QUOTE="RedLobsterpwns"][QUOTE="Tungsten88"][QUOTE="Ithink82"]how is the d-pad inacurate? never heard of that before...Tungsten88
The problem only pertains to the DS Lite. The D-Pad is too "mushy" to execute combos with any great precision. I tried playing Super Street Fighter 2: Turbo Revival on my DS which requires you to roll your thumb around the D-pad (e.g. 360 degree roll pressing every direction). It is so difficult to do that I ended up only completing a move maybe a third of the time. Even at the end of that, my thumb was burning.
Really? because i pull those off consistantly in street fighter alpha 3 on my DS lite. Oh, and no im not getting it. Mortal Kombat is a mediocre fighting game at best.
Perhaps you possess a huge thumb?
why yes, i do have a somewhat large thumb.
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