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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: transfan on July 24, 2010, 07:51:19 pm
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I'd like to get feedback on how folks set up their fighting control panels, and reasoning.
I've seen 7 buttons where the top 6 are standard japanese but then there is one on the bottom left that is used for button A (thereby making buttons 4,5,6 = b,c,d respectively) also what about mortal kombat block?
Just curious!
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in terms of the 7 button layout for MK, the middle two attack buttons in SF can both be used to block in MK and the 7th button is for run, at least thats how I used it.
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i would pick the layout depending on the games that you play most. I just used the standard jap 6 button layout cause i mainly play capcom fighters, i left out the 7th button cause i dont really play enough snk games to warrant it.
Probably stick with the 7 button layout you have described, that covers everything except mortal kombat but you can easily play MK as malenko said
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http://kowal.itcom.pl/ArcadeParts_pliki/asLEY.htm (http://kowal.itcom.pl/ArcadeParts_pliki/asLEY.htm)
http://kowal.itcom.pl/foto/asCP-UNI.zip (http://kowal.itcom.pl/foto/asCP-UNI.zip)
good for UMK3 and jap fighting games
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I'll be going with the 7 button layout - I love MK but not enough to have a goofy control panel that's unplayable for other games... so a street fighter layout with a run button, if that makes sense.
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Thank you all for your replies.
I think I am going to go with something very similar to taito vewlix
(http://www.slagcoin.com/joystick/layout/vewlix_s.png)
The top 4 buttons will be ABCD, and I'm assuming the lone button on the right could also function as RUN in MK
Also I noticed something when I put my hands on my blank CP in order to determine the layout: My hands feel more comfortable if they are pointed diagonally rather than straight at the monitor. So I may wind up tilting my layout counter-clockwise.
To see what I mean, rest your hands on your keyboard. My right index finger falls on N, middle on K, ring on L or O, and pinky on ; or P
May just be from years of typing, but that's how mine fit. Anyone else?