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[14] Master
Franman the Street Fighter Pads heavily vary in quality. While i have godlike Setsuka execution on my 360 Version, i couldnt do one Umbrella with the PS3 Version. Unfortunately i found this out during NEC 2k10, lol. The D-pad was completely different...also it gets super soft after a while. So if you train only one one those pads will be 100% different.
Then in general their quality SUCKS ASS. Madcatz is such a shit company its incredible. The Shoulder buttons stop clicking after a while, since they used a foam underneath which gets compressed to much.
Then the rubber under the D-Pad and the buttons is a prime example of bad production. The used material is just to bad, it rips off. EVERY SINGLE DIRECTION rips off. Its just that bad.
The layout and the buttons are good shaped, but the quality of this pad is not.
In the end i had to sacrifice the PS3 version which had a shit d-pad to repair all the damaged rubbers under the buttons of the 360 version.
I try hard to get rid off this pad. Then its hard to get, so dont even start to play with pads who will be sold out in a few months...not if you play competitive.
Then in general their quality SUCKS ASS. Madcatz is such a shit company its incredible. The Shoulder buttons stop clicking after a while, since they used a foam underneath which gets compressed to much.
Then the rubber under the D-Pad and the buttons is a prime example of bad production. The used material is just to bad, it rips off. EVERY SINGLE DIRECTION rips off. Its just that bad.
The layout and the buttons are good shaped, but the quality of this pad is not.
In the end i had to sacrifice the PS3 version which had a shit d-pad to repair all the damaged rubbers under the buttons of the 360 version.
I try hard to get rid off this pad. Then its hard to get, so dont even start to play with pads who will be sold out in a few months...not if you play competitive.