Posted October 07, 2012
Ok, sorry for taking so long to get back to this thread. I hadn't seen a single reply in a while, though, and the thread had shifted downward significantly, so I figured no one wanted to respond (I'm not very familiar with the traffic on these forums), and I stopped checking on it.
Some details that I didn't mention in my first post: I'm fairly new to fighting games and don't want to invest much money in a controller (arcade or console style) until I know the genre is "for me". I also only plan on playing Guilty Gear and, probably later, BlazBlue on PC, and I don't plan on using a control stick. The Bleach fighting games on the DS got me accustomed to using a d-pad, and I'm comfortable with said input method as long as the d-pad is comfortable and sufficiently good for the genre, or at least sufficiently good for the games in question.
I posed this question on GameSpot, as well, and the impression I'm getting from both there and here is that, overall, if I'm to use a console-style controller, the Sega Saturn pad is about the best I can get for what I'll be using it for. A very helpful poster in my GameSpot thread made many recommendations, and the one that I'm currently looking at is this, which meets the requirements I spoke of above. I'm not expecting the best controller ever, nor am I expecting it to last me for years, but I think it should do for me until I figure out if I want to keep going with the genre.
That said, I'm still open to persuasion in other directions, but they're going to need d-pads that work well for fighting games like Guilty Gear and BlazBlue. I must admit that I'm kind of attracted to the Logitech F310 and F510. The 510 might be the better of the two, due to rubber grips. However, I think I read in one of the reviews that the d-pad (on either one) feels cheap (maybe because it's loud to use or because it's a "floating" design?). Whether it's better in construction or design than the above-linked Saturn pad's I can't be sure; all I know is that the Logitech ones are at least 2x the price. They also have four face buttons instead of six, which probably makes them less suited to fighting games, though I honestly can't be sure that that would be true of Guilty Gear, as there only seems to be one attack function outside of the four main ones, which makes its assignment to a shoulder button seem unproblematic. On the whole, I suppose I'm also a bit worried about analog sticks getting in my way, and this point favors the Saturn pad. Maybe another Logitech (wired) pad without sticks would work just as well?
I'll probably go for the Saturn pad due to price and great utility for fighting games... unless the Logitech pads are somehow significantly better.
Ok, sorry for rambling. I didn't think the post would end up this long....
Some details that I didn't mention in my first post: I'm fairly new to fighting games and don't want to invest much money in a controller (arcade or console style) until I know the genre is "for me". I also only plan on playing Guilty Gear and, probably later, BlazBlue on PC, and I don't plan on using a control stick. The Bleach fighting games on the DS got me accustomed to using a d-pad, and I'm comfortable with said input method as long as the d-pad is comfortable and sufficiently good for the genre, or at least sufficiently good for the games in question.
I posed this question on GameSpot, as well, and the impression I'm getting from both there and here is that, overall, if I'm to use a console-style controller, the Sega Saturn pad is about the best I can get for what I'll be using it for. A very helpful poster in my GameSpot thread made many recommendations, and the one that I'm currently looking at is this, which meets the requirements I spoke of above. I'm not expecting the best controller ever, nor am I expecting it to last me for years, but I think it should do for me until I figure out if I want to keep going with the genre.
That said, I'm still open to persuasion in other directions, but they're going to need d-pads that work well for fighting games like Guilty Gear and BlazBlue. I must admit that I'm kind of attracted to the Logitech F310 and F510. The 510 might be the better of the two, due to rubber grips. However, I think I read in one of the reviews that the d-pad (on either one) feels cheap (maybe because it's loud to use or because it's a "floating" design?). Whether it's better in construction or design than the above-linked Saturn pad's I can't be sure; all I know is that the Logitech ones are at least 2x the price. They also have four face buttons instead of six, which probably makes them less suited to fighting games, though I honestly can't be sure that that would be true of Guilty Gear, as there only seems to be one attack function outside of the four main ones, which makes its assignment to a shoulder button seem unproblematic. On the whole, I suppose I'm also a bit worried about analog sticks getting in my way, and this point favors the Saturn pad. Maybe another Logitech (wired) pad without sticks would work just as well?
I'll probably go for the Saturn pad due to price and great utility for fighting games... unless the Logitech pads are somehow significantly better.
Ok, sorry for rambling. I didn't think the post would end up this long....
Post edited October 07, 2012 by NanosuitWitcher