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RayB:

I'm sticking to 4 buttons. In SF2 I will just have light and strong attacks, and cut out the medium ones. As long as both players are restricted this way, the rounds should still be fairly matched.


Havok:


--- Quote from: RayB on August 02, 2005, 10:51:07 am ---I'm sticking to 4 buttons. In SF2 I will just have light and strong attacks, and cut out the medium ones. As long as both players are restricted this way, the rounds should still be fairly matched.


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Or you could cheat and only give player two light\medium attacks...

<rubs hands evilly, and adjusts handlebar mustache>

AlanS17:

I never even use my medium strength buttons, anyways - only low and high. All or nothing baby!

Super Gem Fighters Mini Mix only requires 3 though, and it's all kinds of fun.

Still, you would need all 6 for Killer Instinct, and I wouldn't build a full-sized cabinet that couldn't play that game.

NoOne=NBA=:


--- Quote from: RayB on August 02, 2005, 10:51:07 am ---I'm sticking to 4 buttons. In SF2 I will just have light and strong attacks
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You could play with the keymapping as well, so that BOTH punch buttons, pressed together, do a med. punch, and BOTH kick buttons do a med. kick.

Havok:


--- Quote from: NoOne=NBA= on August 02, 2005, 03:22:59 pm ---
--- Quote from: RayB on August 02, 2005, 10:51:07 am ---I'm sticking to 4 buttons. In SF2 I will just have light and strong attacks
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You could play with the keymapping as well, so that BOTH punch buttons, pressed together, do a med. punch, and BOTH kick buttons do a med. kick.

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Or, you could map all the commands to one button. Of course, your player will  look a bit like a spaz attempting to do all the commands simultaneously...

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