Analog-Stick vs. D-Pad Shot-Control

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Analog-Stick vs. D-Pad Shot-Control

Postby o Sinna o » Thu, 02 Feb 2012 13:58

So Guys,

I know this is not a new Point to discuss here but I want to read some clear Opinions about it from Players which are experienced enough with both Control-Possibilities.

My main Question because I want to focus on one Control is are there Shots which you can't place with the D-Pad if you use the A-Stick?

Or the opposite Question would be, are there Shots which you can't place with the A-Stick if you are a D-Pad User?

I notcied in the two Matches against the ITST Member Painted Crystal that he often hit the Ball from wideout crosscourt near the Lines of the Servicefield on my Side. I mean crosscourt almost on the Corner wideout of the Servicefield and deep Crosscourt Control-Shots with a good Angle. I tried it with the D-Pad and couldn't hit them this way also.

He ever made it to drove me of court.

Not that you understand me wrong. I can hit good Angles with the D-Pad if I press down-right or down-left but this Strokes land to short in the opposite Servicefield. And if I press only left or right or left-up or right-up with the D-Pad then the Angles and Strokes are not good enough to land deep in the opposite Servicefield.

But Painted Crystal told me that he performs those depp Crosscourt-Control-Sots with a decent Angle by pressing up-right or up left with the Stick. If I do this with the D-Pad then the Strokes land far behind the Servicefield line because of the weak Angle you produce with it.

That's why I am asking. :?
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Postby DennieFR1908 » Thu, 02 Feb 2012 16:17

short answer but i think a stick is much more effective. it's way more flexible and since tennis is a game of anticipation it's better than d pad i've tested both at the beginning and this was my conclusion it also felt alot easier to move.
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Postby o Sinna o » Thu, 02 Feb 2012 18:10

DennieFR1908 wrote:short answer but i think a stick is much more effective. it's way more flexible and since tennis is a game of anticipation it's better than d pad i've tested both at the beginning and this was my conclusion it also felt alot easier to move.


Yeah but I need a concrete Answer because of Shotplacement with stick or D-Pad. That's what my Thread is all about and not how difficult it is to control with the D-Pad. ^^

I guess the most of you don't even know it because they never tried the D-Pad for example, but I did and I am not sure.

But what I know from this Forum is, that the most of you playing with the Stick.
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Postby DennieFR1908 » Thu, 02 Feb 2012 18:15

o Sinna o wrote:
DennieFR1908 wrote:short answer but i think a stick is much more effective. it's way more flexible and since tennis is a game of anticipation it's better than d pad i've tested both at the beginning and this was my conclusion it also felt alot easier to move.


Yeah but I need a concrete Answer because of Shotplacement with stick or D-Pad. That's what my Thread is all about and not how difficult it is to control with the D-Pad. ^^


Yea well I'm in top 6 of the ranking so I don't think shotplacement is any trouble. Don't think it makes any difference when it comes to shot placement if you use d-pad or a-stick it depents on your own timing and since A-stick is easier to use choice should be easy..
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Postby o Sinna o » Fri, 03 Feb 2012 04:45

DennieFR1908 wrote:
o Sinna o wrote:
DennieFR1908 wrote:short answer but i think a stick is much more effective. it's way more flexible and since tennis is a game of anticipation it's better than d pad i've tested both at the beginning and this was my conclusion it also felt alot easier to move.


Yeah but I need a concrete Answer because of Shotplacement with stick or D-Pad. That's what my Thread is all about and not how difficult it is to control with the D-Pad. ^^


Yea well I'm in top 6 of the ranking so I don't think shotplacement is any trouble. Don't think it makes any difference when it comes to shot placement if you use d-pad or a-stick it depents on your own timing and since A-stick is easier to use choice should be easy..


Ah ok well thank you. :)

Hope you are right. ^^

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Postby popietum » Tue, 07 Feb 2012 09:20

Personnally I prefer using the cross. I used to play with the stick when i began on TS4, and I often ripped from it during key situations (nothing more frustrating), so i'm on the cross since then.
Plus, I find it easier to regulate your angles, with the stick you have to consider both time of pressing ang amplitude of the stick; with the cross time of pressing is the only matter.
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