Alright, maybe it's because I'm a rank amateur to fighting games, but I'm finding the game nearly impossible to actually control right now.
For one using the control stick on the PS3 controller is very imprecise and leads to a load of directional inputs that I didn't actually do. I'm guessing the boundaries between diagonals and other directions are too close or something.
The thing that made me rage-quit, however, is when I turn on the input viewer in mission mode and see that special moves don't activate even when I did the right button combination for them. For the sake of example; I'm practicing with Ryu right now on the combo;
Crouching light, crouching medium, crouching heavy, roundhouse kick, heavy hadouken, shin shoryuken.
Shoryuken gives me enough problems getting it to work consistently on it's own normally, yet in this combo it seems to be the only thing the game wants to interpret my inputs as after the roundhouse kick. Even though I can see on screen that I actually made the button input for a heavy hadouken.
For that matter, sometimes I can't even get Hadouken to work on it's own. Ryu just does a normal attack instead. Yes, I know Hadouken is supposed to be laughably easy to do, but something's wrong here.
I don't have much reason to believe I wouldn't have as many problems with the other characters.
Before anyone tells me to use the simple control scheme if I'm having this many problems; That control scheme is what convinced me to even try the game in the first place, but using it both prevents you from doing missions and I would at least like to try and use the 'standard' controls. Not only that, but it seems to limit your movepool far more than I thought it would - at least, it seems that way. Maybe I'm just doing something wrong there too.
So, what's going on? Are the controls as awkward as I think they are or is it because it's simply going to be a while before I can actually play this game?
For that matter, will investing in an arcade stick or something make any sort of real difference?
For one using the control stick on the PS3 controller is very imprecise and leads to a load of directional inputs that I didn't actually do. I'm guessing the boundaries between diagonals and other directions are too close or something.
The thing that made me rage-quit, however, is when I turn on the input viewer in mission mode and see that special moves don't activate even when I did the right button combination for them. For the sake of example; I'm practicing with Ryu right now on the combo;
Crouching light, crouching medium, crouching heavy, roundhouse kick, heavy hadouken, shin shoryuken.
Shoryuken gives me enough problems getting it to work consistently on it's own normally, yet in this combo it seems to be the only thing the game wants to interpret my inputs as after the roundhouse kick. Even though I can see on screen that I actually made the button input for a heavy hadouken.
For that matter, sometimes I can't even get Hadouken to work on it's own. Ryu just does a normal attack instead. Yes, I know Hadouken is supposed to be laughably easy to do, but something's wrong here.
I don't have much reason to believe I wouldn't have as many problems with the other characters.
Before anyone tells me to use the simple control scheme if I'm having this many problems; That control scheme is what convinced me to even try the game in the first place, but using it both prevents you from doing missions and I would at least like to try and use the 'standard' controls. Not only that, but it seems to limit your movepool far more than I thought it would - at least, it seems that way. Maybe I'm just doing something wrong there too.
So, what's going on? Are the controls as awkward as I think they are or is it because it's simply going to be a while before I can actually play this game?
For that matter, will investing in an arcade stick or something make any sort of real difference?