[BROF]
Smash Apprentice
https://m.youtube.com/?#/watch?v=UM-NKXS1m2I
Thoughts? I can see this creating heated arguments in the near future.
Thoughts? I can see this creating heated arguments in the near future.
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Hitbox doesn't make controllers with sticks on them. All of their controllers meant to replace arcade sticks use buttons in place of the stick.Is there a reason why there is no analog stick? A regular fight stick with an octagonal gate would be awesome. Better yet, have the left side of the controller be the exact same thing as a gamecube controller, and have 12 or so buttons on the right side.
In that case, pressure sensitive buttons might work. But with digital buttons you are sacrificing so many basic movement things that the control stick is good for.Hitbox doesn't make controllers with sticks on them. All of their controllers meant to replace arcade sticks use buttons in place of the stick.
The way it detects the different angles that are possible using an analog input is by using the dpad and the movement buttons at the same time to add or subtract values to say, the angle of a spacie's up-b. That being said 352 angles are not possible due to calculating angles by using the sum of multiple inputs but the angles that are possible are theoretically all you would need as a spacies player. That being said if you were to watch the video you'd notice that some of the hand positions don't look particularly practical and the controller has simplified many of the more complex inputs that we do on a pad every day. Though I seriously doubt this will be tournament legal for a multitude of reasons, the main being the presence of a light shield macro and I do not believe that macros of any kind are legal for tournament use but I could be wrong on that.In that case, pressure sensitive buttons might work. But with digital buttons you are sacrificing so many basic movement things that the control stick is good for.