The obscure SF6 feature that could make pad powerful

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Published 2023-05-01

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  • @BroskiFGC
    For what its worth I'm probably not going to use this myself. I'll likely just drop 3P/3K entirely and use the DI+Parry shortcuts and accept the extremely small chance of dropping two button EX moves, but its certainly an interesting new way to control the game. From what I understand it also has value as an accessibility feature for people with disabilities. Anyway thanks for watching and hit that sub button will ya.
  • @DocDavis
    If you have back buttons on your controller you could map that button to R3 or L3 to free up some space.
  • @pwndizzy3873
    This is why the Hori Octa Commander comes in clutch. It has 6 face buttons and 4 shoulder buttons that can all be mapped
  • This is a great tool for keyboard players where the keyboard doesn't register certain inputs depending on what keys are being pressed at the same time.
  • @maubpp
    Maybe i'm just bad but adding a dash macro to help cancel into drive rush more consistently would be a very welcome addition if you ask me
  • @phase_1471
    I remapped my L1 and L2 on sfv for v-trigger and v-skill already. Learning to press 2 punches or kicks was pretty quick. You didnt mention parry in this video either, which is another benefit to pressing 2 buttong for ex moves, 1 button drive rush AND 1 button parry 👍
  • @TheAce1183
    Definitely a cool addition. As a pad player myself I think I'll stick with the default control scheme. I did something similar in 5 with vskill since i didnt use L2/L1 much. I do feel that this will be useful though, especially with the hk button since I usually drop my ex tatsus and such because of the difference in the face and trigger.
  • @juanbarb57
    I played a lot of SFV on pad and I always used a combination of face button+trigger/bumper to do an EX move and it honestly felt very consistent for the most part, I also don't have a problem with fat thumbing lp+lk and mp+mk because of how these buttons are aliggned, but I will definitely use the DI macro
  • Broski thank you for the information. We appreciate the content you put out. All your hard work and due diligence you put into your content is greatly appreciated. Keep up the good work my guy.
  • @RiceEater483
    Sounds like a pro pad with back buttons/paddles could help alleviate some of the issues you brought up.
  • Ive noticed something odd on pad with ryu . When you try to do ex tastu with 3 kicks . The game thinks you're doing his target combo
  • @slinnkys5405
    Ever since you mentioned this feature on Twitter I immediately switched, my DI reactions have improved 10x now that I have it set to one button instead of RB+RT. I find that EX DP is kinda awkward on the hands when holding the button down though.
  • @HitmanAvery
    The only problem is encountering with this setting is getting out the light ex special moves to come out. For ex: You can’t Ex(overdrive) Saihasho. It priorities heavy so you’ll get Go Ohsatsu every time. Just something to keep in note.
  • I really like the Power A Fusion controller as it has a 10 button mode so you can have the 6 face buttons plus 4 macros on the shoulders/triggers. 3P, 3K, drive impact and parry.
  • @NurseLee
    Wow, that's neat! Keep up the great work Broski! Take care!
  • @pretzels1208
    the way i use SiA is i just hold it down the whole time and i just make realeasing the button a part of my special moves and it works very well since releasing the button is less effort than pressing it, i can still anti air just fine.
  • @crueldeity
    I will be using this! Great video Broski.
  • @Howl_3DN
    This was a legitimate conundrum for me I appreciate this video! Will try it out and see how I like it.
  • @Ghanemq8
    I wonder how this will work with EX specials that have 3 versions like Gill's EX fireball where you can choose between: -LP+MP -LP+HP -MP+HP They could probably make it so that it gives you a certain strength of EX special depending on the strength of the button you press, but idk if it's programmed like that rn