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Originally Posted by ZombieRommel |
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Correct.
The last thing you want is to try to throw a jab, right straight, rear leg kick combo with Barboza and have a jab > right uppercut come out.
Some suggestions:
- Practice. You'll get it eventually. I played the Tekken games on the original Playstation for years and used the normal controller. Square + X and Triangle + O were how you did throws, so I just got good at hitting both buttons at the same time with my thumb. You had to master this if you wanted to be remotely good with a character like King.
- PS4 allows you to remap the controller buttons any way you want. I'm not sure if Xbox has this, but as a kind of disability-friendly feature, the PS4 allows you to map buttons any way you want. So let's say you want left punch, right punch, left kick, right kick to be mapped to the shoulder buttons... you can do that. Just be aware that these remaps carry over to the front end menus, so if you used the above config, your L2 would now function as your X to proceed, etc. If anyone uses this config, let me know. I'm curious how it will work for people.
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Does the PS4 remapping apply to games too? I thought it was just the menu, but I've never properly tested it so I can't be sure.
I normally suck absolute butt at games like street fighter and tekken due to crazy.control schemes, I just forget, but not with UFC oddly, once I knew what input gave which strike it just stuck. I occasionally had trouble loading up Pettis' jab-push kick hard combo, and laggy matches turned uppercuts into leg kicks occasionally.
But I dunno, I got used to em quick and really liked them once I did, I have big hands and am left handed, so maybe that helps me? I used to have trouble with R1+R2 blocks but.R2+L2 combo.works great for me. I have a hard time queueing up overhands.
Body jab-overhand-lead high kick was my go to finisher with Pettis, but half the time I'd pop out a jab-rear hook-lead HK, but that worked too so who am I to complain lol.