Hitbox Review

@Sora whatever happened to that aPat HB tutorial? lol

Honestly, I failed. :S I couldn't get it consistent enough at the time to justify the vid. Drake up there got it more consistent than I did back then. And, I essentially had a time limit before the Huffer bros needed to get new content out. The result, was the Zero tutorial for Marvel.

If I had a camera of my own that can do the hands I would do it now, but I unfortunately am still even short of getting the avermedia portable first. :( Really sorry.
 
It's very interesting how Drake's background of peripherals is nearly similar to mine. I started with the control pad, then arcade stick then control pad and now the only difference is he's got a Hitbox and I'm looking forward to getting one in the future.

Also he used Fighting Commander Pro 3 like I did and we both share our doubts.

I've always wanted a more precise, responsive and ergonomically-comfortable peripheral for optimum performance; I hope from all the positive feedbacks I hear turns out to be true in my situation.
 
It's very interesting how Drake's background of peripherals is nearly similar to mine. I started with the control pad, then arcade stick then control pad and now the only difference is he's got a Hitbox and I'm looking forward to getting one in the future.

Exact same for me too. Loved the button layout on the stick, but couldn't do anything on the stick itself. Getting annoyed with my input errors on pad (bad as 2b instead of 3b), so looking to get a Hitbox.
 
I would recommend a hitbox, especially for SoulCal. I use to use an arcade stick, but would get accident inputs a lot, fireball instead of DP and vice versa. Hitbox just gives you more control over your inputs and mobility. I think the hardest part of a hitbox is getting used to using it in live matches. Once you learn how to move and block properly, you'll love it. I think its the best option for 3d and nrs's fighting games.
 
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