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There's actually 9 different hadoukens. Fast, slow, and medium versions of the regular hadouken, true input hadouken, and shakunetsu hadouken.Mixing it up throws the opponent off. You have six different types of fireballs. The B button makes a small looking fireball. The true hadouken is larger, does more damage, and makes a different sounding HADOUKEN. And the red fireball looking completly different. All can be fired at different speeds. The damage isn't as important as the push it does.
So if I can get the trrue input everytime, shoud i go for that instead? I noticed Trela also going for more half circle neutral b than quarter circle neutral b.Not a single person here has answered OP's question, you guys are talking about a different subject! He asked if it's hadouken's true input is worth it or not.
I guess it depends on your consistency with the inputs, because there's obviously no disadvantage in using the true inputs all the time. With that said, I think many of the top players use normal neutral b hadouken quite often, probably because the risk of missing the input isn't worth it.
In my opinion, there is no reason to use normal hado over shaku. Shaku can be comboed off of much better than hado in most situations. The only time hado should be used is jab resets and maybe some other niche uses.So if I can get the trrue input everytime, shoud i go for that instead? I noticed Trela also going for more half circle neutral b than quarter circle neutral b.