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aniken and others playing HD Remix online
1???SF2HD??, 1???SF2HD?? nsb_sf4 on USTREAM. Video Game Marathon
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Impossible! The ancient Elder Gods Of ST Mountain would never play HDR. This is blasphemes!!! This video must be fabricated! We must invoke the ST inquisition!
^^ Um wow nice find. Japan needs HDR -D
Japanese are baby zone.
Couldn’t help myself! LOL.
I think I saw Otochun play it looks like he has trouble with the same matches I do lol and I like how they all laugh when he uses her new SBK =D
Looks like their having fun, maybe someone can translate just in case
The round starting at 2:30:52 was getting a little nuts!
looks like the pros can’t play on console sticks. they needed someone to hold the stick down for them. if they ever come here to play, it looks like they will end up sitting on the floor like our pros(DGV, AfroLegends). unless Vintage comes up with that invention he was talking about. turn the US tourney scene into something professional looking.
^ it has nothing to do with playing on the floor
watching them play that way is so painful, the stick still move -_-
the key is to have enough fiction so that the stick won’t move.
remove the rubber foot from the stick so the surface is flat, then put a non slip mat underneath.
however i noticed many of you prefer playing on your lap instead, maybe it has to do with the position of your arm / hands like dgv said.
when you play on the floor, the stick won’t move. thats why DGV and afro do it.
The non slip foam idea works wonders but a Universal stick stand that could be played from a seated or standing position is a good idea. The lap players could just play on their laps while everybody else could adjust the stand to their liking. . I think the trick is to add the non slip padding to the surface of the stand so it’s Universal. It’s an idea that I’ve been tossing around for a while now (spoke to DGV, Vintage and company about it a Evo 2009) and maybe it’s time to make a few. I could make it from MDF but the weight is an issue so I’m looking into alloy tubing, something lighter and easy to tear down for travel and also looks a little more professional. Would be cool if all the major tourneys had these at their disposal but I could be dreaming now.
What do you guys think, would you use one?
papercut, playing on the floor (carpet) might increase the fiction, but it is still not ideal (it’s not as good as the nonslip mat, and you have to adjust yourself to play on the floor and you become the monster that is DGV who cannot perform at 100% on a cab anymore).
voltech, I bought a $19.99 laptop table from office depot. It’s pretty sturdy (some other models are crap). You can take it apart for transport. It’s height adjustable too.
I can’t play on my lap (stick moves) or on the floor (arm position).
I brought it to NCR so I can use it to play my matches.
However, we have tons of people swarming at the BYOC area, it’s almost impossible to fit a chair in already so there is no way I can use it there.
Yes I’ve seen those but they never looked sturdy enough. You got a link?
If you want, remove the rollers and put in 4 huge rubber feet from home depot.
Or you have carpet at your home, don’t assemble the rollers at the bottom and see if it’s good enough for you.
Although I like manly uppercut , I’m not mike watson, so the table and stick won’t move in my case, I just lock the roller.
Again, flat surface at the bottom of the stick + non slip mat is the key. (BTW the Hori $369 VLX model has this hack built in. I just mod my TE this way even before the VLX come out)
Look likes I should buy 1 more when it was on sales for $19.99
Someone, Fudd I think, straps his stick to a chair. A while ago, I was thinking about putting loops on a stick so you could strap it down to your legs.
The height is very awkward in that case. You can try it yourself. You almost have to adjust yourself to playing at the height. Same drawback for playing on the floor.
And unless you have rock solid thigh muscles (even then it might not matters), strapping it to your lap would not help much since your whole body still moves. The gates in the stick are very sensitive so a tiny movement will screw you up (or at least screw me up)
Look at these people’s faces starting from 0:11 and 0:54
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I’m sure if they have the sticks on their lap, they will move.
[hello james chen ^^]
my advice, learn to play in conditions that you can easily reproduce anywhere.