For 180, do same effort as for two qcfs (press direction and hold, press next direction and hold, then release first); for 360 the same effort as for two 180, and for 720 same as two 360 of course.
Playing on piano is slow and difficult at first as well, but with time player will get faster and fingers will develop reflexes and 360 becomes easy
And yet people (such as yourself apparently) insist on making everyone think that keyboard is the worst controller medium. I’m not saying using a keyboard makes anybody special or different, but rather get people to treat keyboard users as equals. There are still people who refuse to give us even that. This isn’t the 1920’s and I am not an African American. Stop treating the situation as such.
I learned to play on a keyboard back when I was working as a Japanese tutor. I didn’t get many appoinments since very few classes are offered here, and I’d sit around playing NeoRage on my laptop during my down time. It’s sad but I actually prefer the keyboard to playing on a default 360 pad, but otherwise I still use mostly controlers. It’s nice to know how to use a keyboard though, since I can play KoF Wing on the computer when I get bored at this job.
Keyboard matrices don’t have different connections for every single key. So while you can press lots of keys at the same time, you often can’t press 3 keys in the same row etc. Depends on the keyboard, some gaming keyboards allow lots of simultaneous presses. Some really old keyboards do too.
All lies. 180’s are just as easy as a QCF if not easier. And I see you missed the first post in this topic, because I mention how I can do a 360 no problem on a keyboard. Just because YOU can’t use a keyboard doesn’t mean no one can.
wow… so setting a key to UP = macro?
most retarded post in this thread.
keyboard > pad
having buttons for each direction is 100 times more precise than having a wobbly pos d-pad like XBOX 360.
charge supers on a d-pad are incredibly hard.
Use whatever you want man.
For console purposes you should look into one of those keyboard layout arcade sticks. You’d probably see a big difference in input, as in it will be easier with the ultra responsive sanwa buttons.
Do you prefer the laptop style keys that are all flat? or do you prefer the dell style with huge protruding keys that are spongy?
im actually pretty decent with kb. problem is, lack of moving around. its not as good as pad or stick. then theres these 720 problems, 360 is barely doable but this just sucks. then theres the raging storm motions and tenha fuujinzan motions from SS2.
other than that its pretty decentt for fighters if you know how. then theres these guys who can actually beat 99.9% of ANY OF YOU STICK/PAD USRS out on these forums. well i aint one of them. i fare better on a pad (neo cd = best) and good sicks (prefferably arcade).
p.s. on the arcades i can use a stick to its fullest potential. but at home the sticks move too much and moves sometimes get fucked up. actually sticking it to a table so it wont move would be best but then again whos dumb enough to glue a stick to his table.
i get the motion done on a neo cd pad 100% of the time in way less time than most would do on a stick. and i dont even use short cuts cause i own the move on the neo cd pad. i had to learn the move in times of FFS and FF3 where moves had preciser timing and way shorter imput time than mdern fighters.t hus doing it in games as kofs or rb its fucking easy, even easier without using shortcuts.