[quote name='eatntae']For anybody that's actually used one of these controllers on the SF Anniversary Collection: how's the D-pad on these controllers? From what I saw at Blockbuster yesterday, they don't look too great, but then again, I wasn't able to feel it for myself. I've read many posts in this thread saying "nuby sucks, don't buy their controllers" but I would like an opinion from somebody that actually has this controller. Thanks in advance.[/quote]
The controllers are ok i guess. i heard that it was too light and hollow which bugged at first but i got over it. buttons are fine. problems are that: 1) the start and select buttons are a little too close to the top row of buttons and are sometimes accidentally pressed. 2) this is just me, but i think it's harder to do shoryukens and double fireball motions on this controller than the dual shock, which i have no problems with. 3) the cord is just too short. its shorter than the dual shock 2 (its probly the same length as PS1 controllers). Overall, I am satisfied though and with more play those issues will probably go away after more play with it, except for the short cord, which is a little annoying.
[quote name='MarkMan']Actually it's more closer to the arcade than the DC was. It is PRETTY much arcade perfect. Way better than DC anyways. For a more refined list of changes check out the forums on shoryuken.com[/quote]
Thanks for clearing this up... I had a suspicion that it may have been better than the DC but I was under the impression that it still wasn't arcade-perfect. IDK why, but i don't really enjoy the forums on SRK, but i'll check it out. One thing I did notice was the sound difference regarding the arrange music. On my DC version, after each round they basically stop and change to the next rendition of the stage music while on ps2, they try to smooth the transition over without a pause, which sounds forced and awkward. do you know if i'm right or is it just in my head?