Thanks for the info anyway though.
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I don't particularly care much for Mu either, but I'm curious to see what she can do. I can imagine that she's going to have some peculiar combos.I seem to be the only one in the world who doesn't care for Mu.
ARE YOU SERIOUS?It's an easier comparison to compare her to Venom from GG.
Hmm, I may want to look into these too if my buttons start to wear out. I'll try it first though.My friend has Sanwa, and having played around with it, they're way too sensitive to me, my hands are heavy so I can't just rest my fingers on Sanwa.
Seimitsu I hear have more click in it's push, requiring a bit more force. I got screw ins (as opposed to snap ins), because those are known to have a tighter hold.
So I'm gonna go for that.
http://www.lizardlick.com/pages/pushbuttons.shtmlHmm, I may want to look into these too if my buttons start to wear out. I'll try it first though.
How much did you pay for the buttons?
ps3 version is generally used for tournies (cause it's easier to have a ps3 stick and ps3 don't get the red ring of deathI still can't decide which console to get Continuum Shift for. Either way I'm gonna be getting a MadCatz TE Fight Stick to modify... I kind of don't care which one I get it for unless I can manage to play the fight stick on both consoles if I have to play people.
That, and gotta figure out which one will be used for more tourneys.
I haven't seen him play Arakune.Apparently, Buppa plays everyone now. I've found vids of him playing Hakumen, Hazama, Tsubaki, and Noel. Crazy. And Dio plays Lambda? Wut.
Hmmm...ps3 version is generally used for tournies (cause it's easier to have a ps3 stick and ps3 don't get the red ring of death
I'd honestly just get it whichever platform that has more friends that you can play with first. If you're really concerned and planning to enter tourneys and such, PS3 will be your best bet since more places seem to use the PS3 for tourneys.Hmmm...
I really like the MadCatz Fight Sticks for the 360 and PS3 (Tourney Edition), but I wanna be able to buy one.
I'm tempted to go with the 360 but from there, go and get a PS3 Fight Stick as well so that if a tourney comes up that requires that console, I can just switch over. But that's money... Argh.
I'll hafta figure it out.
I hear that the dual mods don't work that well and are very glitchy.if you have the money you can probably just dual mod your stick. but honestly i would get a ps3 stick and dual mod later
srk's tech talk section is your best bet. try to get in contact with the trad fighter players in your area cause i can almost guarantee there will be one guy who will know how to mod sticks.Yeah I was hoping to Dual Mod my stick when I get it. Any good directories on it or whatnot? I'm not sure how to exactly search on Google (as in, specifics in wording without getting some kinda gamefaqs thing or whatever)
XBL SHOULD have the better connection since most of the users can only use a wired connection unless they have an adapter or the new 360. BB has great online though, so the difference really isn't much. I haven't had any issues playing online on the PS3 at all. So it's your call on which one to get. There really isn't much lag or any at all unless the other person is torrenting or has some really weak signal.Hmm...
I'm sure that this has been asked before. But Playstation Network is free while XBox Live is free. Which one has the superior online? And when I say that, I only mean in regards to gameplay, lag, etc. with a good connection.
I'm beginning to lean towards the Playstation 3 version because I also need to add to my video game library.