• Kerb@discuss.tchncs.de
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      14 hours ago

      its a fairly niche thing, mostly used for fighting games.

      most fighting games are, at least to some extend, based on streetfighter 2, a game that released on arcade hardware, before analogue sticks were a thing.
      so most fighting games can be played just fine without analogue sticks.

      most enthusiasts played on arcade style controllers, where the stick works more like a dpad on modern controllers.
      but some players started switching from sticks to a 4 directional button “leverles” setup.
      some say that it is more ergonomic or more precise.

      there is a learning curve to using it, but that is imo verry dependent on what controller you used before, and how you think about it.

    • meant2live218@lemmy.world
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      23 hours ago

      Leverless controllers are fairly popular. Supposedly more ergonomic and precise than an arcade stick or pad controller, more portable than the stick, and better to use than a keyboard.

      It is a fairly large learning curve if you’ve already played fighting games with another input method, but after building some new muscle memory, you’ll realize that your understanding of the game is still intact. There are also some really good “shortcuts” in input methods to get precise, just-frame inputs, allowing you to input opposite directions just 1 frame apart, with no stick travel time.

    • jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de
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      24 hours ago

      The tariffs changing every other day depending on how the orange toddler feels like is a much bigger problem than the value of the tariffs. If the tariffs where 500% for 10 years they could just be included in the price, but when you don’t know what the tariffs are going be on arrival it’s impossible to properly set the price.