Hurricane Rev
Active Member
It has been announced that there will be an Arcade Version for Dead Or Alive 6 (alongside the PS4, Xbox One and Steam versions) which will be coming out some point next year in Japan. Personally, I am very happy about this news as I do enjoy watching the matches from Japan and I’m looking forward to seeing how the Japanese scene will be when DOA6 arrives. But this news had me thinking that it would be great to see more players playing with an Arcade Stick.
A short history about myself: I am an Arcade Stick user and I’ve been playing with a stick for quite a long time now. I use it for games like Dragonball Fighterz, Blazblue Cross Tag, Guilty Gear and of course, DOA. I prefer the arcade stick a lot more than the controller and with DOA6 coming out early next year, I believe now would be the best time for anyone to learn to play with an Arcade Stick in DOA5.
I know most of the players in the community plays on controller and everyone has got their own preferences when it comes to playing a certain game which I understand but it would be great to see more players makes that transition from using a controller to using an arcade stick, especially before DOA6 arrives in February.
To me, playing DOA with an Arcade Stick feels really good and I’m very glad that I made that transition. Don’t get me wrong, it did feel very strange when I first started using a stick and I couldn’t even do a simple forward dash on it to begin with but the more I started playing with it, the more I got used to the controls and in the end, became very comfortable with it
The standard arcade button layout for DOA is the following:
P K
F
P = Punch
K = Kick
F = Free
Here are some reasons on why you should pick up an Arcade Stick and drop your controller:
+ I believe that playing with an Arcade Stick is more rewarding than playing with a Controller.
+ Using a controller is very limited and your hands can feel cramped at times.
+ With each generation consoles that comes out, the controller might be different to the previous controller the company had for their previous console (For example, changing from using a Xbox 360 controller to a Xbox One Controller) which some people might prefer it but other people might dislike it and look for another controller that they feel comfortable using. In Xbox’s case, the dpad on the Xbox 360 was decent and it was playable to play with when playing a fighting game but the dpad on Xbox one controller was terrible and felt very clunky to play with. It would take a while for someone to get used to playing with it. Where as with an arcade stick, it will always remain the same for any console that you play on.
+ The button layout will be the same for the console that you choose to play on. You wouldn’t feel like a fish out of the water when playing on a different console.
+ You can even customise/personalise your own stick (Ohh come on, that is another positive to using an arcade stick)
These are just some of the reasons why you should choose an arcade stick over controllers. However, there are some downsides when using a stick, which is the following:
– They can take a while to get used to playing on it.
– Depending on the stick, they can be quite expensive to buy
– It can be difficult to travel around with your arcade stick (unless you have got a big enough bag to put your arcade stick in.)
But despite these drawbacks, I still think it is beneficial for anyone to learn how to play with it.
A short history about myself: I am an Arcade Stick user and I’ve been playing with a stick for quite a long time now. I use it for games like Dragonball Fighterz, Blazblue Cross Tag, Guilty Gear and of course, DOA. I prefer the arcade stick a lot more than the controller and with DOA6 coming out early next year, I believe now would be the best time for anyone to learn to play with an Arcade Stick in DOA5.
I know most of the players in the community plays on controller and everyone has got their own preferences when it comes to playing a certain game which I understand but it would be great to see more players makes that transition from using a controller to using an arcade stick, especially before DOA6 arrives in February.
To me, playing DOA with an Arcade Stick feels really good and I’m very glad that I made that transition. Don’t get me wrong, it did feel very strange when I first started using a stick and I couldn’t even do a simple forward dash on it to begin with but the more I started playing with it, the more I got used to the controls and in the end, became very comfortable with it
The standard arcade button layout for DOA is the following:
P K
F
P = Punch
K = Kick
F = Free
Here are some reasons on why you should pick up an Arcade Stick and drop your controller:
+ I believe that playing with an Arcade Stick is more rewarding than playing with a Controller.
+ Using a controller is very limited and your hands can feel cramped at times.
+ With each generation consoles that comes out, the controller might be different to the previous controller the company had for their previous console (For example, changing from using a Xbox 360 controller to a Xbox One Controller) which some people might prefer it but other people might dislike it and look for another controller that they feel comfortable using. In Xbox’s case, the dpad on the Xbox 360 was decent and it was playable to play with when playing a fighting game but the dpad on Xbox one controller was terrible and felt very clunky to play with. It would take a while for someone to get used to playing with it. Where as with an arcade stick, it will always remain the same for any console that you play on.
+ The button layout will be the same for the console that you choose to play on. You wouldn’t feel like a fish out of the water when playing on a different console.
+ You can even customise/personalise your own stick (Ohh come on, that is another positive to using an arcade stick)
These are just some of the reasons why you should choose an arcade stick over controllers. However, there are some downsides when using a stick, which is the following:
– They can take a while to get used to playing on it.
– Depending on the stick, they can be quite expensive to buy
– It can be difficult to travel around with your arcade stick (unless you have got a big enough bag to put your arcade stick in.)
But despite these drawbacks, I still think it is beneficial for anyone to learn how to play with it.