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Firstly, is this your first stick? I assume so, in which case one option is always to get a second-hand one from eBay (360/PS3 sticks are quite cheap because people are upgrading to next-gen consoles, but these *should* work with your PC). That way you can figure out if it's for you without needing to sink quite as much money, but if the price isn't the main barrier for you then there's no reason not to go for a new (quality) stick if you prefer.I am thinking of getting a fightstick when I get money.
Currently, I'm thinking about getting a Qanba Q1 for my first fighstick, although I don't know if I should save for more and buy a higher quality one right off the bat or not.
I also would like to know, what the difference is between the types of "gates" on a stick?
The difference in the types of gates is really a minor thing - circle gates would probably be the most difficult to learn with because there are no defined corners, an octo-gate has corners at cardinal and diagonal directions which means that you can still find down-forward but can also ride the gate if needed to get a quarter-circle motion (you shouldn't really be touching the gate at all, but you'll probably need to if you're learning how to use a stick), finally a square gate does not have corners at the cardinal directions, but the pronounced corners on the diagonals could mean that it's easier to do DP motions due to just being able to jam the stick into the corner at the end (again, you really shouldn't be doing this, but probably will in the beginning).
Honestly, I wouldn't worry too much about the gate to begin with - octagonal and square should both be fine. I'd focus more on getting the right stick for you (either cheap second-hand or good quality, whatever you go for).