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    Game » consists of 9 releases. Released Jul 18, 2008

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    How to get better in my fight stick usage

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    #1  Edited By pepsipat1

    Please give me some tips on how to get better at using my Tournament edition fightstick. I sorta need some tips. And if it saves you guys some trouble just give me a link to a site or a video that gives me some tips.
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    #3  Edited By DanielJW

    Also play a lot.

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    #4  Edited By pepsipat1
    @DanielJW:
    That one I know. I got a little distracted with God of War 3 and FF13. LOL.
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    #5  Edited By StaticFalconar

    Just play a lot. Being comfortable with the thing is main priority. I could embed a video showing Seth Killian playing a game holding his stick cross handed but that doesn't mean thats the best way for you. 

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    #6  Edited By yetiantics

    People already said "Play it alot" and thats the best advice really. You keep playing, you find a way that suits you better, etc. 
    Just recently i found a way to do FADCs better when i could not even do them properly a couple of weeks ago. 
    Just keep at it, man.
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    #7  Edited By Necrotrophic
    @PepsiPat: play HD remix, because its way more strict than sf4 is. if youre kind of sloppy with hd remix youll be flawless in sf4
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    #8  Edited By Jeffsekai
    @Necrotrophic said:
    " @PepsiPat: play HD remix, because its way more strict than sf4 is. if youre kind of sloppy with hd remix youll be flawless in sf4 "
    In HD can you turn on input display? Cuz if not I would say stick to SF4
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    #9  Edited By Rhaknar
    @DanielJW said:
    " Also play a lot. "
    this. after playing with a pad for...20 years or more, i finally got a TE stick last month, and i sucked horribly with it at first, to the point i was regreting spending the 120euros on it. After some weeks its becoming second nature, still not perfect, but already much better.When SSF4 comes out and im playing daily again, i will finally get completely used to it I imagine

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