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BlazBlue dev slams Street Fighter 3DS controls |
Listed in: News Tags: Arc System Works, Capcom, super street fighter iv 3d
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Super Street Fighter IV 3DS does not have a fan in game developer, Arc System Works. Yoshimichi Mori, in a recent interview with the Official Nintendo Magazine, divulged that he doesn't find the game's controls to be too smart.
"Super Street Fighter IV 3D has easy special move buttons. As hardcore fighting fans we don't think that's right, so we chose to display a list of combos [for BlazBlue 3DS] instead of easy attack buttons."
Of course, there should be some adjustments to make when playing a fighting game with touchscreen buttons. But is it really all that bad? For more on Mori's interview with ONM, make sure to check out their June issue, which is now available in retail.
Via [ONM]
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blazblue and SF are meant to be used with an arcade sticks. Capcom allowed easy controls so the players don't need to struggle and just focus on strategy.
If Arc Sys really wanted consoles and handheld to properly play the game they should optimize the damn control for it. Half circles and connect the dot commands doesn't work too well on d-pads. They we're tolerable 10 years ago, but players this days have too many alternatives than torturing themselves to remember some asstarded commands.
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The sales of BB have nothing to do with anything in this article. You made sense with the arcade stick sentence, and then you went off tangent again, as both Blazblue CS on the 3ds and SSF4 on the 3ds use the slider I don't understand why you're talking about a D-Pad. Retarded commands? BBCS has the same command scheme as SF4...and no one complains about them at all. Also in case you didn't watch any BB events there are people who use the D-Pad with much success; also, your optimize controls point for consoles (which is again irrelevant) is a moot point, the difference between SSF4 and BB is: SSF4 tries to correct your inputs BB does not, nothing needs to be optimized, you need to practice your inputs.
The point is on the 3DS the D-Pad is non existent, there is a slider in the place of that so what you said is irrelevant.
Having easy specials is not a good idea as even more mistakes can be made by having that on the touchscreen, hopefully that can be turned off.
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So, is ther a point for that?, i know you can filter control schemes in online matches but, few, choose the traditional scheme, the other few, choose the seasy special scheme and they are really anoying.
That is what mori is thalking about, wiht street fighter 4 easy special, you don't have to learn to fight anymore, just spam your hadokens and you win, that, is something that blazblue, is forbiden to do, because ther system penalize spamers.
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