Super Street Fighter 4 Arcade Edition Pc Keyboard Fix Hp

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It's fine.I prefer keyboard to joystick, actually, except for a few specific characters. I like the input precision that a keyboard gives.You'll need to toy around with key bindings to find a layout that suits you, but that's a given for a fightning game, I guess.I imagine my layout would look weird for some people, but still, for reference:ASD, Space Bar: Movement (Left, Down, Right, Up).

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Super Street Fighter 4 Arcade Edition Pc Keyboard Fix Hp Computer

Space Bar instead of the traditional W allows for better hand positioning (you can have one finger on each directional key at all times).Left Arrow, Up Arrow, Keypad 1: LP, MP, HPDown Arrow, Right Arrow, Keypad 0: LK, MK, HKI actually wanted to use 456 as punches and 123 as kicks, but my non-mechanical keyboard doesn't allow me to (it has key-ghosting issues if I press D, 1 and 4 at the same time, for example). Been using keyboard and keyboard only for a year now. It's mostly good for charge characters, you'll have a harder time with Shoto characters.

The biggest downside I found was cross-platforming, you may end up being in a situation at work or at a friends place where you can't use keyboard, because they play on consoles.If I had to start all over again I'd probably go with a universal hitbox. But to be fair, a good mechanical keyboard will get the job done just fine.I use WASD for movement, and everything else is on the numpad.Punches: 7 8 9 +Kicks: 4 5 6 EnterGrab / Focus / Taunt: 1 2 3.