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      zerojay
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      Home versions all have a wider input buffer. Some of them allow you to switch back to the original input buffer. Maybe Alpha 3.

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        barbudreadmon
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        That's basically why i never use ps3 controllers to play fighting games on fbalpha : the d-pad is awful for those games. It seems legit that the playstation port for those games had to deal with this.

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          diogosperb78 @barbudreadmon
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          @barbudreadmon Yes, I remember when I first started playing SF in the original PS console. Being used to the SNES gamepad, I thought: Hey, did I just forget how to throw hadoukens? - The PS d-pad IS awful, indeed. By the way, what kind of controllers have you been using for that? Thanks!

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            zerojay @barbudreadmon
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            @barbudreadmon said in CPS2 vs PlayStation ports:

            That's basically why i never use ps3 controllers to play fighting games on fbalpha : the d-pad is awful for those games. It seems legit that the playstation port for those games had to deal with this.

            No, the d-pad is not at all the reason for the wider input buffers. It's also pretty widely accepted as the best d-pad on a controller and it's why a lot of fighting game tournament players still rely on PS3 controllers.

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              barbudreadmon @zerojay
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              @zerojay said in CPS2 vs PlayStation ports:

              It's also pretty widely accepted as the best d-pad on a controller and it's why a lot of fighting game tournament players still rely on PS3 controllers.

              That's weird, while i have no issue doing hadouken and such on snes controllers, saturn controllers, dualshock 4 and hori fighting commander, i'm always having a hard time with the dualshock 3. The few fighting game tournament i went to were either on original cabinets or on recent opus (and i didn't see anyone using gamepad on recent opus, let alone a dualshock 3).

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                zerojay @barbudreadmon
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                @barbudreadmon The only difference between the SNES dpad and DualShock 3 is missing bit of plastic right in the middle of the DS3 d-pad. Underneath, they are made the exact same way. It's all one chunk of plastic underneath hitting the same four contacts.

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                  barbudreadmon @zerojay
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                  @zerojay What about durability ? Perhaps the dpad on my dualshocks 3 are broken ? Even if it is kinda weird considering my saturn and snes controllers are a lot older...

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                    BobHarris @barbudreadmon
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                    @barbudreadmon I hate the dpad on the DS3. The surface is too rough, doing things like shoryukens is hit or miss. The DS4 fixed all of that, it's the only gamepad I use for the Pi..I even prefer it over my arcade stick. (Probably also because I grew up playing fighting games with a gamepad.)
                    I've heard about a guy using a ps1 controller competitively, but I've also never heard about people using the DS3.

                    Pi 3B , 64 GB Sandisk ultra flashdrive, 19 systems, 872 hand picked classic gaming gems :-) Dual shock 4v2

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                      barbudreadmon @BobHarris
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                      @bobharris said in CPS2 vs PlayStation ports:

                      I've heard about a guy using a ps1 controller competively

                      Yeah, some years ago i heard about some guy winning a capcom tournament (i don't remember if it was the pro tour, i'm pretty sure it was on sf4 though) with a playstation 1 controller. Actually i know the playstation 1 dpad was based on the snes one (not surprising, considering where the playstation project came from), but i'm really surprised it's still the case with the dualshock 3.

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                        Sun Bro @barbudreadmon
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                        @barbudreadmon Evo 2014: https://kotaku.com/the-2014-evo-champ-just-won-using-a-ps1-controller-1604535870

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