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This town needs an enema
When it comes to joysticks, I am a connoisseur. With that in mind, if you're looking for the best joystick, right out of the box, go with the Madcatz TE. It uses the highest quality parts you can get on the market and it's reasonably priced. Getting a custom joystick made using the same parts can cost around$300.00 USD. This joystick was designed by a tournament gamer so it was made for people like us. You can't go wrong.
Do NOT get the Madcatz SE or any Hori joystick. Please, save yourself the trouble. They are made with cheap knockoff parts and do not last long at all. Since they use cheap parts, they aren't calibrated well so while you're blaming yourself for messing up an input and such, your joystick will secretly be laughing at you because it was the reason your input got messed up.
On topic, the SC series can be played better on the pad. It's a fact that's been proven at practically every major tournament. The fact that you can map any combination of buttons to it totally removes the factor of the user messing up moves that require multiple buttons to be pressed at the same time. Nobody is perfect, but with the controller, you only have a chance to mess up with the directional input. And like it was said in a previous post, SC isn't a game that requires much input from directionals. You also have the benefit of the control pad not making noises when you're doing an input, so you have a certain element of surprise that you can't achieve when using a joystick. The clicking sounds from a joystick are used by your opponent to tell if you're about to do something.
If you're like me though, you can use that to trick them at times. At my age, I tend to rely more on mind games than reaction times. So it helps.
Do NOT get the Madcatz SE or any Hori joystick. Please, save yourself the trouble. They are made with cheap knockoff parts and do not last long at all. Since they use cheap parts, they aren't calibrated well so while you're blaming yourself for messing up an input and such, your joystick will secretly be laughing at you because it was the reason your input got messed up.
On topic, the SC series can be played better on the pad. It's a fact that's been proven at practically every major tournament. The fact that you can map any combination of buttons to it totally removes the factor of the user messing up moves that require multiple buttons to be pressed at the same time. Nobody is perfect, but with the controller, you only have a chance to mess up with the directional input. And like it was said in a previous post, SC isn't a game that requires much input from directionals. You also have the benefit of the control pad not making noises when you're doing an input, so you have a certain element of surprise that you can't achieve when using a joystick. The clicking sounds from a joystick are used by your opponent to tell if you're about to do something.
If you're like me though, you can use that to trick them at times. At my age, I tend to rely more on mind games than reaction times. So it helps.