tekkaxe
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Super Important Yet Dubiously Possible Vita Suggestion:
I'm a vita owner and love the thing. It picked up a lot of my gaming slack when my ps3 went on the fritz. My point being that I've logged a TON of vita hours and have a well-founded opinion on its weaknesses from a comfort standpoint. The Vita and 'fighting games' is REALLY rough for people with big hands. If possible, can you support blutooth pairing a PS4 pad?
I've tried BlazBlue, UMVC3, Alpha 3, and Dissidia on the Vita and as someone with pretty big hands/long fingers, the only one of them that's comfortably playable is Dissidia. Why? Because you really only need 2 fingers at a time ever: one for the control stick & one thumb to smash a single button at a time. It lacks complex button combinations, and complex directional inputs for commands. Hand size doesn't come into the equation with most other games I've played on the vita, because my fingers really only have to cycle between a few different configurations. With a deep fighter like SG, playing with just my thumbs is really high on the difficulty scale, and borderline not possible.
Though it's necessary for me with fighters, playing claw-style on the vita is a no-go for a few reasons:
The vita can pair bluetooth devices. If there's any possible way you can work your LabZero magic and get a PS4 pad working as an input device for Vita, you'll make me enormously happy. I plan on getting the game for vita anyway (because of crossbuy and an inevitable PS4 purchase), but I'd love to be able to comfortably spend more time on the vita version, as that's the system I spend a lot of time on anyway.
Thanks for listening dude,
-GK
I'm a vita owner and love the thing. It picked up a lot of my gaming slack when my ps3 went on the fritz. My point being that I've logged a TON of vita hours and have a well-founded opinion on its weaknesses from a comfort standpoint. The Vita and 'fighting games' is REALLY rough for people with big hands. If possible, can you support blutooth pairing a PS4 pad?
I've tried BlazBlue, UMVC3, Alpha 3, and Dissidia on the Vita and as someone with pretty big hands/long fingers, the only one of them that's comfortably playable is Dissidia. Why? Because you really only need 2 fingers at a time ever: one for the control stick & one thumb to smash a single button at a time. It lacks complex button combinations, and complex directional inputs for commands. Hand size doesn't come into the equation with most other games I've played on the vita, because my fingers really only have to cycle between a few different configurations. With a deep fighter like SG, playing with just my thumbs is really high on the difficulty scale, and borderline not possible.
Though it's necessary for me with fighters, playing claw-style on the vita is a no-go for a few reasons:
- There's not always a way to brace the right side of the system against anything (as I'd do with my lap and a console pad). The left side is gripped firmly, but the right side needs to be tapped arcade-stick style. Can't do that while holding a vita in front of your face.
- The buttons are particularly small and so my fingers knock each other out of the way while trying to claw-style them. However, it's necessary, as with the small buttons, tagging and calling assists with the edge of my thumbs will be a very sloppy affair
- The left analog stick on the Vita often gets in the way of DPad inputs. While the game may allow me to disable the analog stick and thus lessen the chance for input errors, its positioning still can be problematic.
The vita can pair bluetooth devices. If there's any possible way you can work your LabZero magic and get a PS4 pad working as an input device for Vita, you'll make me enormously happy. I plan on getting the game for vita anyway (because of crossbuy and an inevitable PS4 purchase), but I'd love to be able to comfortably spend more time on the vita version, as that's the system I spend a lot of time on anyway.
Thanks for listening dude,
-GK