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So I'm pretty new to playing on stick, and the thing I've had more trouble with than anything else is that I find myself screwing up moves a lot in Tekken, because if I have to use a directional input for it, it takes way longer for my hand to move the stick far enough for directional input to register than it does to press a given button, so I end up doing them in the wrong order unless I very consciously focus on making sure the direction registers first. I did a bit of research and apparently the joystick I have (the standard JLF) has relatively far engagement distance compared to something like the LS-32, and I've been considering swapping my JLF out for one. That said I also don't discount the possibility that it won't help, and I actually just need to suck it up and get used to the movements required to play on stick instead of blaming hardware. Should I go for the LS-32 or just stay the course?
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