How to use keyboard for Fighting Game

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
  • Keyboard is a powerful weapon for fighting game.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:58 Movement N Layout
    2:39 Quarter Circle
    3:21 Half Circle
    4:01 Uppercut
    4:30 Super
    5:02 Fireball into Super
    6:00 Uppercut into Super
    6:44 Gameplay
    9:46 Conclusion
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Komentáře • 459

  • @ryekun1212
    @ryekun1212 Před rokem +76

    As someone who learned fighting games using MAME and winkawaks back in the day with my good old keyboard, I really do appreciate this video.

  • @zinkpopovitch9519
    @zinkpopovitch9519 Před rokem +195

    It's wild how hitboxes took off. It's like pc gamers came full circle. Ive gotten too accustomed to joysticks

    • @some_dude2209
      @some_dude2209 Před rokem +29

      I mean there's even the mixbox which literally puts WSAD keys with arcade buttons

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +19

      Same here, joystick for life lol

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +18

      I gotta try the mixbox one day

    • @ivaerz4977
      @ivaerz4977 Před rokem

      Can you teach how to Zangief spd with keyboard

    • @TheAmazingSpiderPunk
      @TheAmazingSpiderPunk Před 5 dny

      @@ivaerz4977 Personally, I found the best way is to actually map your up/jump as space bar, so you would do a half fireball motion (if using WASD, hammer asd) then immediately tap space and punch. as long as you hit all 4 cardinal directions quickly, it counts and you can avoid accidental jumps. for the 720, half circle motion + space + half circle motion suffices. (This varies based on game and how strict they are on inputs but for SF4-6 this holds true. Not 100% on the 2D era SFs)

  • @TheMaDNiaC
    @TheMaDNiaC Před rokem +99

    For Shoryuken, you can use the following shortcut:
    While holding down, press forward + forward then hit punch button. Movement keys have priority between them, and F takes priority. So when you press F, it has priority. When you release it, D comes out since you've been holding it. Then you press F again, which makes the resulting movement input FDF. When you hit the punch, then Shoryuken comes out, nice and easy.

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +13

      Thank you sharing ♥️

    • @Sentom23
      @Sentom23 Před 10 měsíci +2

      You can also press forward and press down while keeping forward pressed. After you lift down with fw still pressed and press punch. But you have to do the punch after you release down. So it goes: fw->dfw->fw+punch.

    • @lockongaming
      @lockongaming Před 4 měsíci

      wow i just tried it, and it works, it so amazing, i often miss input with my controller, but so easy input with my keyboard

    • @theraymunator
      @theraymunator Před měsícem

      Isn't that only possible in SF4 onwards?

  • @elk2594
    @elk2594 Před rokem +66

    I like ASD+Space for movement, then R-Alt + the four buttons starting with P and the buttons below for attacks. This lets you use your right thumb and pinky. Really good for characters with a lot of negative-edge moves that require holding the buttons. Half-circles in the opposite direction you usually drum your fingers can be challenging at first but a few days of practice should smooth it out.

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +3

      Thank you for sharing ❤️ great tip

    • @UltimateBallaPOM
      @UltimateBallaPOM Před rokem +1

      Interesting face button layout!
      You have gameplay footage?

  • @5H1N081
    @5H1N081 Před rokem +68

    Glad to see you are back with some great beginner-friendly tutorials!
    Personally I still prefer the arcade stick. It just feels more ergonomic. Plus, I'm already on the keyboard a lot during work, so lever and buttons are nice for a change. 🙂

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +9

      I def prefer joystick, it gives a better experience and more movement on ur arm and wrist

    • @nexusprime2487
      @nexusprime2487 Před 10 měsíci

      @@JoystickNY I'm looking for a budget friendly arcade stick that I'm planning to mod in the future with the odin v2 by omni arcade which would you recommend that is wrist friendly?.

  • @darkuniversechicken
    @darkuniversechicken Před rokem +33

    Great video and great tips. I've been using hitbox/keyboard for a years now and I find all this to be accurate. However, I recommend anyone who wants to use keyboard to use the following layout, A=left, S=down, D=right, spacebar=up, and then use your choice of buttons from the numpad like he showed.

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +9

      Great suggestion, cuz it can solve some issue for certain move; becuz the middle finger is in charge of up and down which is hard to do certain combos

    • @johnny1599
      @johnny1599 Před rokem +1

      I will second this, though I will say if you play characters that have a TK move (2369) you're gonna want to jump with both thumbs. It can be difficult sometimes to roll your fingers and release down before hitting space, being able to roll 236 with your left hand and pianoing the attack button+jump makes the timing way easier.

    • @Cra3ier
      @Cra3ier Před rokem

      Right...this is the hitbox setup, I third this!

    • @pantiesofhelltherevolution1114
      @pantiesofhelltherevolution1114 Před rokem

      i dont have numpad what do i do

    • @darkuniversechicken
      @darkuniversechicken Před rokem +6

      @@pantiesofhelltherevolution1114You can use other keys, like u i p or j k l

  • @Frostshocker
    @Frostshocker Před rokem +49

    For some older games where there are no motion shortcuts for its motion inputs you must hit the diagonals which can feel really weird if you're not used to it, nail the timing and its great though.
    Nice vid!

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +5

      Thank you, great info 🙏

    • @UltimateBallaPOM
      @UltimateBallaPOM Před rokem +2

      Even in Tekken.
      You can shortcut the qcf motions but not the qcb ones.
      Half circle motions also have a weird rule

  • @robertmurray.7361
    @robertmurray.7361 Před 5 měsíci

    I'm very fresh on the block when it comes to fighting games so the sigh of relief of knowing motion inputs is a lot simpler that I thought is nice, thanks for this tutorial!!

  • @nickwright4581
    @nickwright4581 Před rokem +3

    Great tutorial! Makes me wanna try a KB on fightcade! Also, I'm glad to see another video from you since your return, keeping me hopeful you're back for good!

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem

      Yes yes yes , i want to work harder this yr to make up my last yr lol🤣 gotta focus

  • @TheWordPlay
    @TheWordPlay Před rokem +3

    Great video! And the button visuals on screen are really helpful.
    In high school I used to emulate Street Fighter Alpha 2, Fatal Fury & KOF so I got used to keyboard. Now I'm on hitbox only bc I've started attending locals and in person events

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +1

      Nice, me too, back in the days with emu, i will be review the hitbox this year

  • @danielnorton9803
    @danielnorton9803 Před rokem +3

    Glad you're back dude. Your vids are so relaxing to watch

  • @Coyotte-fu4su
    @Coyotte-fu4su Před měsícem

    i grew up in arcades my father uses to work with arcade machines so i learned in arcade fighting games, but then me and my brother got a pc and i learned in a keyboard and now here i am, watching this so i can remember a few things so i can play again.. nice video btw !!

  • @kangweiyan7012
    @kangweiyan7012 Před rokem +5

    Amazing tutorial!I am a PC player so I only use keyboard and I think it's pretty comfortable to play games like SF, MK, KI, DBFZ, and Tekken

  • @etukas1145
    @etukas1145 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for the tutorial! I NEEDED something like this

  • @Cra3ier
    @Cra3ier Před rokem +19

    Great to see your return! One thing I recommend is to better use mechanical keyboard than a membrane kb, due to the anti-ghosting key feature that mech kb has, otherwise you'll have some key lost input issues causing moves not performed correctly despite correct keys pressed, even as simple moves as DP (down forward+P or worse PP 4 keys pressed). Cheers!

  • @tntgames9301
    @tntgames9301 Před měsícem

    I am returning to basics, because i needed to... I recently discover your Channel, and it has been very helpfull in my homeworks... I hope your next video.... Thanks a lot !!!!

  • @fhtswstudios4260
    @fhtswstudios4260 Před rokem +8

    Excellent content! I feel like I've improved my shoryuken input on keyboard. Another way to set up your movement keys is A S D and space bar for up. It's basically like a hitbox controller and allows you to do shortcus like SPD by pianoing /sliding on ASD and pressing space bar + punch👌

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +3

      Yup, the asd + space i would say is superior than my layout, u can do more with the space.

  • @littledragonmeiling2
    @littledragonmeiling2 Před rokem +2

    Thank you thank you thank you for this! Your explanation is super clear and very thorough in the explanation. I am extremely new to fighters and started with guilty gear strive thanks to it's extensive tutorial and I always ben having issue trying to learn combos better with the controller and i wanted to try kbm but kept messing up with it.

  • @deminator1472
    @deminator1472 Před rokem +1

    Sick video, so glad you're back!

  • @BIGMILKO
    @BIGMILKO Před rokem +1

    Your videos are so good. Always easy to understand and clear explanations.

  • @returningwhisper
    @returningwhisper Před rokem +1

    It's always a good day when a new JoyStickNY video gets uploaded.

  • @Langermar
    @Langermar Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks a lot for the video!
    I used to play fightings ~15 years ago, but eventually moved away from them. And when recently I got interested in Riot's Project L and wanted to try it out when it when it comes out, I was not sure if it's worth buying a specialized controller for it (maybe I will just not like the game). But I had no idea if it's ok to use a keyboard for such games and how people do it at all, because I never did it. You've answered all of my questions. Thanks again!

  • @Kevinterell
    @Kevinterell Před rokem +1

    So I just purchased STREET FIGHTER 6 and this tutorial is god like helpful to me right now as I haven’t played fighting games in 16 years and when I did it was on a controller

  • @ibix7778
    @ibix7778 Před 4 měsíci

    Your videos always make my day !! im so happy
    for the video thanks for the upload !!!

  • @iansingh8536
    @iansingh8536 Před rokem

    your videos are amazing, and I love the demonstrations on street fighter in anticipation for sf6

  • @funkdefy416
    @funkdefy416 Před rokem +1

    New content already! Much love brother!

  • @no-sleep
    @no-sleep Před rokem

    glad you're uploading again man

  • @leviuchiha3002
    @leviuchiha3002 Před rokem

    Man I love your videos they helped me get over a difficult time in my life

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +1

      Happy to be able to help 🙏❤️

  • @axelmiramontes409
    @axelmiramontes409 Před rokem +8

    Keyboard is basically a budget Hitbox controller

  • @user-ms4nf1pe5j
    @user-ms4nf1pe5j Před rokem +2

    good to see you again!

  • @Sairot247
    @Sairot247 Před měsícem

    I mean it's a nice and simple guide but in most older games you can't do shortcuts or skip inputs, that's the reason I looked for a guide
    still, great and simple video

  • @GentlemanQ
    @GentlemanQ Před rokem +13

    As a left-handed individual keyboard was my haven for 20 long years of arcade and RPG gaming, it's the optimal choice for me, i use arrows for mobility and QWE/ASD as striking keys. The only big issue you might have is grapplers' 360/720 motion. For old school arcade games it's near impossible to land those consistently without mastering certain shortcut hacks. For example for Zangief you won't trigger his spd with regular motion pattern, but rather i charge down and back then do a quick piano for the remaining 2 buttons + punch. Again, you would run into this kinda brain-cracking motions mostly with old school games such as sf2 and 3rds but for newer games there's alot of motion-tolerance characters.
    P.S: make sure your keyboard has the antighosting feature and ditch your laptop keyboard at the closest trashcan.

    • @dhruvsharma6826
      @dhruvsharma6826 Před rokem +5

      Wow - super interesting and cool.
      Ironically, I use Arrow Keys for mobility as well - even though I am right handed. I used to play the Piano as a primary schooler, and so my right hand's fingers were used to more complex, precise and fast inputs, whereas my left hand's fingers wanted something more routine (like playing the chords) - which I used to hit buttons. I like to play Dudley in SFiii / SF4, and so I needed a layout for my left hand where I have my fingers on ALL the buttons (atleast 5 of the 6) at all times so that I can unleash target combos on the fly - and so I made this funny layout for myself with Space (thumb), V (index) and F(midde) for kicks, and C(middle), X(ring) and Z(little) for punches. Although, I have almost exclusively used my Laptops' keyboards over the years because I'm lazy like that.

    • @GentlemanQ
      @GentlemanQ Před rokem +3

      @@dhruvsharma6826 i see you're a man of culture too. The last part got me interested because i also use something similar with games that require only 4 button setup (ABCD) like KOF. I also use space for the D button and it feels super effective and my hand get much more relaxed. I'm gonna try to apply the WFVspace input rather than AWEspace, i have long fingers so that's totally fine but your setups looks more practical since our fingers vary in length. Way to go mate 👌.
      Oh and about the keyboard, you gotta try a separated antighosting keuboard, not too fancy a 30$ keyboard shall do the work. I tried many laptop keyboards even gaming laptop but they're just not up there, they keep skipping commands all time and the buttons are too thin and can easily break on the long run. But if you feel comfortable or found an interesting laptop keyboard i've never tried before that's great. Peace

  • @user-ol6mk6mw4c
    @user-ol6mk6mw4c Před 2 dny

    Thanks bro u r amazing 🤩

  • @xdragon2k
    @xdragon2k Před rokem +4

    For keyboard, you need to make sure your keyboard is a gaming keyboard that has anti-ghosting. Some keyboard are cheaply made that they are not allowing more than two or three simultaneous key presses at the same time. This can screw up your input if the buttons you pressed to do the moves aren't registering because they're not allowed by the keyboard to be pressed at the same time.
    Use a keyboard ghosting demo to check if your keyboard allows for simultaneous button presses for the buttons you assigned for the action buttons. If they are not then either change button configuration that will allow all of them to register at the same time or change keyboard to a better one that has anti-ghosting.

  • @100apelo4
    @100apelo4 Před rokem

    Great!

  • @amicci25
    @amicci25 Před rokem

    Hi J :) Leaving a like and a comment. your video's are really chill to watch so thanks!

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem

      Thank you, you keep me motivated 🙏❤️

  • @iJoltedJosh
    @iJoltedJosh Před rokem +1

    Awesome video man!

  • @peterramos5128
    @peterramos5128 Před 4 měsíci

    Thx for the video, I am struggling with inputs in SF and KOF

  • @Swoophy
    @Swoophy Před rokem +1

    Nice video, keyboard is definitely a good solution for fighting games. I also am looking forward to seeing ur Hitbox review

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much, i want to cover hitbox and mix box also, 🙏❤️

  • @MattDorsett300
    @MattDorsett300 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic video, really enjoy your channel and content. Would really appreciate your thoughts on which input device would put less strain on finger and wrist joints, a lever or leverless fight stick. Thanks and best wishes!

  • @commdaofgc
    @commdaofgc Před rokem +13

    Arrows and WASD were hard for me, but a faux Hitbox setup (QWD, space bar) has felt great!

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +8

      That is also a very good layout, its definitely better than mine; becuz my method , the middle finger has to be for up and down arrow, which is not efficient for certain combos

    • @ytm23ak
      @ytm23ak Před rokem +1

      Agree but you have to have a really stable spacebar otherwise it drops input often. If you have a keyboard like mine with a super wide space and the switch is in the middle it’s best to do WER and spacebar so your thumb sits in the middle. Then I use the numpad 456+ and 123Enter for my buttons

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for the tips

    • @commdaofgc
      @commdaofgc Před rokem

      @@JoystickNY thanks for all your videos 🙏

  • @elfantic
    @elfantic Před rokem

    eyy, you are back brother :)

  • @philmiller3813
    @philmiller3813 Před 8 měsíci

    thk you joy. i am getting there.

  • @vanillafella4893
    @vanillafella4893 Před rokem +1

    amazing production as always i wish u posted more tho

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +1

      Will definitely do, i missing a whole year , appreciate you 🙏❤️

  • @shanshanshans5167
    @shanshanshans5167 Před rokem

    Cool video !, I learned something new from it. Beside fighting game, I actually use a keyboard to play most 2D/2.5D action games by using arrow keys and numpad buttons with my custom-made script. Such as holding numpad 2 and then pressing up to access item/weapon 1, and so on.

  • @abdelhaksaouli8802
    @abdelhaksaouli8802 Před rokem

    man you so good at this

  • @IsThatMalysia
    @IsThatMalysia Před 3 měsíci

    You dont even know how much you helped me

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před 2 měsíci

      Always happy to hear it helps🙏❤️

  • @kondeztruktto
    @kondeztruktto Před rokem +1

    thank you, your video helped me a lot greetings 🎉

  • @collinsmutethiaokwiya5132
    @collinsmutethiaokwiya5132 Před měsícem

    I like this guy🙂

  • @iambrijeshtoo
    @iambrijeshtoo Před rokem

    Thank you for this

  • @Sayyary
    @Sayyary Před 6 měsíci

    WOW!! I'm going to try my keyboard

  • @Drawfill
    @Drawfill Před rokem

    I've just tried keyboard for the first time today for lols after using a stick for years now. This feels so good wtf. Why did I never even think to try?! Its gonna be a learning curve learning back how to move without a stick but geez.... motion inputs are SO easy.

  • @valtearalte0657
    @valtearalte0657 Před rokem +1

    i was thinking about using kb for sf6 and i found your video.. good tutorial👍

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +1

      thank you for watching 🙏❤️

  • @hailahaiela
    @hailahaiela Před rokem +1

    For the sake of simplicity the inputs are okay but in training mode when i turn on input display, i can see the diagonal is getting pressed too.
    Important thing is do the motion in a rythm.

  • @Isoshi-47
    @Isoshi-47 Před rokem +1

    for this part 6:02 i'd like to mention if u want to do for example a low heavy into this command it'll hardly come out as a low heavy into dp into super the command will always read it as low heavy into super since u inputs down first, the little trick for that is to input dp this way "➡ ⬇ ↘ " instead of "➡ ⬇➡", the only downside of this is that u"ll need to input the whole 2 QCF for the super

  • @feqol
    @feqol Před 4 měsíci

    interesting key binding

  • @leonidkorkulenko4838
    @leonidkorkulenko4838 Před rokem

    And as in any other videos, nobody have been talking about 360/720 inputs on the keyboard :)
    Anyway, good stuff, man

  • @user-py6in9np1j
    @user-py6in9np1j Před 11 měsíci

    sincerelely i appreciate so much , your video and all videos as well that you made master , but my ideal is playing on keyboard on any consoles as well thats why i have happily obtain my mix box pxn recently , but playing on pc keyboards is ideally the best, nad thks for all.^^^^^^^

  • @pinkpyjamas4090
    @pinkpyjamas4090 Před rokem

    love this channel.
    For Street Fighter 6, if you could teach how to use the keyboard, it would be great!

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for the support 🙏❤️ i will see what i can do

  • @muktarsayeed9198
    @muktarsayeed9198 Před rokem

    Awesome video, been struggling so hard to cancel the special move into the critical art, didn't know you only have to do 1 extra quarter circle motion and not 2.... Can do it fluently now😄😄🙏🙏🙏

  • @Dryadal
    @Dryadal Před rokem +2

    Great video! I'm mostly a pad-playing casual but I wonder if keyboard would make some moves easier for me to pull off. Also, this video makes me interested in what your view on a mixbox would be!

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +1

      I will check out the mixbox down the road

    • @Cra3ier
      @Cra3ier Před rokem +1

      Another keyboard and pad player, hihi~

  • @ToveriJuri
    @ToveriJuri Před rokem +1

    I prefer hitbox style layout on keyboard way more.
    DFG + Space for movement. And then either use numpad for attack buttons or setup YUI HJK for attack buttons so you can use space with both of your thumbs. Imo the latter setup completely trivializes something like 360 inputs from street fighter where you can just piano the GFD with your left hand and then press Space + Punch with your right

  • @austinreise
    @austinreise Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you for demonstrating fight games using keyboard. I've always found it not engaging nor enjoyable. It's like the thing you do when your controllers are spoilt or out of battery. You made it looked fun. Come to think of it, you had just demonstrated playing fight games on a 101-key hitbox :D

  • @iooooooia4179
    @iooooooia4179 Před 11 měsíci +1

    QWD+spacebar is the most comfortable setting for directions like hitbox(more comfortable than ASD+spacebar and WASD), Wooting is by far the best keyboard for Fighting Games.

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před 11 měsíci

      I havent explore that layout on kb yet, i guess becuz i never played grablers or charge on kb yet

  • @seannetra
    @seannetra Před rokem

    I use keyboard from 2000-ish something for fighting game, since i dont have gamepad, and yet i cant use gamepad or joystic or arcade stick till now. Im very happy fighting tournament can use keyboard. And i love mechanical keyboard, i mod it the switch, combine the spring and house, lubing, and this one makes me feel good for playing fighting game. I use different force spring with same house for movement and hit button.

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem

      Great information, thank you for sharing ♥️

  • @pbjandahighfive
    @pbjandahighfive Před 5 měsíci

    I started to play keyboard kind of recently but instead of only 3 fingers on direction I'm trying to to use 4 fingers; ring, middle, pointer and thumb - with thumb on the down key so I always have one finger on each direction. Right now I have mine set up to be in a sort of slope shape instead of the Tetris T-block, so on the a, w, d and c keys respectively from ring finger to thumb so that my hand is always in a relaxed and natural position to make it more comfortable to string the keys together quickly (though I think I'm gonna try switching from c to v for the thumb to make it even more comfortable for me).

  • @MrUnsign
    @MrUnsign Před 5 měsíci

    Hi! Great stuff!
    What monitor model are you using in this video? I'm also looking for a small screen as a second monitor.

  • @StallionX3
    @StallionX3 Před rokem +1

    Please do a video on a MixBox 🙏 I wanna see how to correctly do a half circle back forward and a 360 on keyboard.

    • @-cactus.raven-
      @-cactus.raven- Před rokem

      For the half circle and forward you want to rock or roll your fingers and then press forward, think of it as the same motion as tapping your fingers on a table, if that makes sense. Just try it in game a few times until you get the hang of it, it’s not bad at all. 360s are pain tho, I keep a controller by me for when I want to use characters that have 360 motions, it’s hard to get consistent with using the up key in motion inputs, at least personally speaking. I even struggle with cammy’s hooligan combination sometimes because of it, not even mentioning instant dive kicks

  • @hs43a
    @hs43a Před měsícem

    today is a really nice time to have a keyboard with N-key rollover

  • @doohun1121
    @doohun1121 Před rokem +1

    I always played on a keyboard and got a fightstick after watching your channel 3 years ago.😂 i still play on keyboard since im still not acustom to sticks 😂😂

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +1

      I recommend main-ing the arcade stick, imo i think its easier to use in the long term and good with many games, and also if u ever visit game places, u can get on the arcade cabinets and challenge ppl lol

  • @mrbushido4559
    @mrbushido4559 Před rokem

    I use right hand for arrows and left hand for attacking..that's most comfortable for me..thankyou for the guide tho

  • @zhang1750
    @zhang1750 Před rokem

    Hi, a experient gamer that played alot fighting games here almost all of them on PC.
    I usually use WASD + UIOJKL(some shortcut buttom around) configuration, fireball and hori(DP), two direction charge comands are very easy on keyboard but is hard to make full circle, is almost impossible make 1080 degree from Tager's Astral or Blanka's Ultra Art in SFIV.
    Keyboard is one of the best controllers to me, very fast, very precise and dont make my hand suffer in pain like stick. But restrict to some characters and games. Some games you need make the diagonal.

  • @Hajime_N12
    @Hajime_N12 Před měsícem

    Hi Thank you for the video. I just started playing sf6 and this is my first fighting game ever. Do you have any recommended layout or should I use like in the video?

  • @simplelifeinjapan5353
    @simplelifeinjapan5353 Před rokem +1

    I've never got to grips with keyboard for fighters, but I'm good when it is for shooters ;)

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem

      Thank you for sharing, i love my metal slug n air shooters on keyboard 🙏

  • @hybridtheory9938
    @hybridtheory9938 Před rokem +1

    I look forward to the FGC arms race between all of the players who use different controllers.

  • @RyanCooper101
    @RyanCooper101 Před rokem

    Video is huge, I was trying to mimic the motion inputs 2 hard and was dropping a lot of it

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +1

      Take your time my friend

    • @RyanCooper101
      @RyanCooper101 Před rokem

      @@JoystickNY Been having a lot more fun after learning the shortcuts, cheers!

  • @fharifranco3769
    @fharifranco3769 Před rokem +1

    Keep learning and exploring. Nice!

  • @epicosexio
    @epicosexio Před 11 měsíci

    I was dummy ,
    I thought i had to down-left-up to pull off the quarter circle.
    It was that easy? Damnnn.
    Thanks

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před 11 měsíci

      ♥️we learn something new everyday

  • @McMeatBag
    @McMeatBag Před 11 měsíci +3

    I feel like keyboard is much easier to activate specials, but it's really hard for me to swap between upper keys for punching and lower keys for kicking. I always end up with some fingers on kicks, and some on punches which gets me mixed up.

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před 11 měsíci

      Kb is a great option, i just need a better kb 1 day lol mine is very basic

  • @Lira_orpheus
    @Lira_orpheus Před rokem +8

    Since I grew up playing a lot of flash games I find it weirdly uncomfortable to use my left hand for movement. Instead I prefer my right hand in the arrow keys and my left hand im wichever buttons I feel more comfortable for that game, usually QWEC (I play BlazBlue a lot). However, recently I tend to use WASD just to build muscle memory for my right hand since I'm planning on buying an arcade stick.

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +1

      I was similar , but i do recommend keep playing on the arcade , you will love it once u master it

  • @AdamantMindset
    @AdamantMindset Před rokem

    i use numpad keys for direction 4568 and QweAsd keys for kicks,punches. very comfortable to play as you are already used to playing other games with wasd layout keys. you don't have to rewire your muscle memory to learn new set of keys

  • @tadeogarzacampos7613
    @tadeogarzacampos7613 Před rokem +1

    4:08 you can also do a shoryuken by just hold forward and pressing down and release down.
    that worked on the street fighter 6 demo, i don't know if you can do it in all fighting games

  • @IvaNRWay
    @IvaNRWay Před rokem

    ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉 awwwesome

  • @tylersmith8406
    @tylersmith8406 Před rokem

    My man really has those air combos though!

  • @gildersleeve5228
    @gildersleeve5228 Před rokem

    Great video my man. I do love my hitbox, but on GG:S, I have to play with controller because that sweet, sweet, dash macro.

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem

      I feel you 🤣 thank you for watching

  • @bimotavdue4129
    @bimotavdue4129 Před rokem +1

    I started playing street fighter II, as a 5 year old on a commodore Amiga 500 and had to use the keyboard, maybe I should get a hitbox and go back to my roots lol.

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +1

      Give it a shot, try more tools to see which 1 u like

  • @poonsamurai
    @poonsamurai Před rokem +2

    Good to remind people that keyboards are a perfectly viable options, there are many players in regions of the world where controllers/sticks/boxes are prohibitively expensive, but anyone with a PC will have a keyboard.
    Sticks are ridiculous, inefficient, and t unergonomic holdovers from before people knew better. Started playing SF2 on PC on a keyboard, and watching people ‘invent’ hit boxes was a bit confusing, but it is ultimately by far the more precise input method and it doesn’t force you to hold your arm in an unnatural position. A well built stickless is superior to both sticks and a keyboard, but a good keeb can get really close if you use something like keys2xinput to enable SOCD, which really ups the bar vs sticks (unless you’re using something like Antagonist, but iirc those are now banned).
    My preferred layout on a TKL was to use ~,1,2 for L, D, R, space for jump, and the home, end, pgup/down button cluster for rest of buttons. Happy fighting.

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem

      Thank you for sharing, i grew up with emulators and i love the keyboard a lot,
      I have try to also learn other tools to be able to play with more people just incase they don have a stick or pad etc 🙏🙏❤️

  • @SpiralBiscuit
    @SpiralBiscuit Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the video! I am a keyboard player, but I found games like KOF really difficult because of how many half circle motions there were, and accidently getting DP when trying to do forward fireballs. Also when playing GGST, I struggled with the QCB + HCF motion. Do you have any tips for these? Great video, glad to see you're back!

    • @markrobertson1116
      @markrobertson1116 Před rokem +2

      For QCB + HCF motion, piano the arrow keys as follows (when your character is facing right): down, left, left, down, right + attack button(s). If your character is facing left, just reverse it: down, right, right, down left + attack button(s). Essentially just combine the two motions he demonstrated in the video.

    • @chronology556
      @chronology556 Před rokem +2

      KOF is so fast you’re bound to mess up motions even on a keyboard or Hitbox.
      I mess up hcb f a lot.
      On Arcade Stick I mess up both hcb f and double qcfx2.
      I don’t have issues with qcb hcf or qcf hcb on keyboard.

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +9

      Yes, kof is very strict; i wished they reduce it alittle bit; and more forgiving with frames; cuz its alot of light attacks into super, and its alot of forward backward, i will make a video down the road on how to buffer command while doing certain combos, and it will help reduce time.

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +7

      👍 thank you for the reply

    • @GentlemanQ
      @GentlemanQ Před rokem +2

      Hi, I don't know about kof but here's a trick that helped me well in games like 3rd strike & vsas to excute half circles with perfect accuracy. For a forward half circle, instead of doing forward, down, forward try doing down, forwars down. You will be surprised by this.
      As a Q player in 3rds, this has helped me alot to excute Q's command grab (forward half circle +kick) from a low parry! Now i can command grab from both high and low attacks.

  • @WilliamShinal
    @WilliamShinal Před rokem

    I remember how quick it was to use the keyboard on Street Fighter Online (SFO for search purposes). Back in the day, I didn't expect to be up against a Level 90 Ryu, so I locked him down for as long as I could with my speed before my stamina gave way. G went "damn you're good", congratulating me for locking down his offensive for so dang long.

  • @mariosmichael5116
    @mariosmichael5116 Před rokem

    This looks super fast, compare to arcade stick!
    Instant fireball and super!

  • @dezero1035
    @dezero1035 Před rokem +2

    Planning to get a mixbox!

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +1

      I will review a mix box down the road ❤️

  • @Olhor10
    @Olhor10 Před měsícem

    Is antighosting about all keys or just WSAD? I cant do any combos involving 3 attack buttons pressed at once because my keyboard only allows two at once +WSAD. Will getting anti-ghosting keyboard allow me to press three or more attack buttons too?

  • @-cactus.raven-
    @-cactus.raven- Před rokem +2

    Generally I use wasd movement and uiohjk for my action buttons as I feel it’s more comfortable in longer gaming sessions (I generally set my fingers on huio with my pointer on h middle on u ring on I and pinkie on o, moving my middle or ring (sometimes thumb if I can’t move them) on j and k as needed) but wasd and 123456 on numpad is also good but I find numpad is better suited for more classic games or shorter sessions

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem

      I agree ♥️ i just use the number pad side cuz the arrow keys are easier to find

  • @ELMlKO
    @ELMlKO Před rokem +1

    theae controls might be good for non charge characters because it's extremely difficult to pull off a down up charge move with jump on W that's why the inputs should resemble the hitbox controller with the jump key on space or something and the movement in ASD

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem

      I agree, on kb i don play charge or 360 chara

  • @scju
    @scju Před rokem

    If I was good at using a keyboard for fighting games, I would save a lot of money on controllers and joysticks. 😄
    PS - I like your visual aid at 09:59.😆

  • @FARISEOSTUDIO
    @FARISEOSTUDIO Před rokem

    I have a question: how do you do the Geese Howard super? :v and in kof are at last different kinds of jumps how can we replicate that using a keyboard.

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem

      I believe is tapping the key vs holding it longer

  • @MasterWingman
    @MasterWingman Před 8 měsíci

    9:20 which system are you playing Marvel vs. Capcom 2 on?

  • @Beforedeth
    @Beforedeth Před 10 měsíci

    With how well you are on keyboard are you a button board user? really want to get a stick but button board sounds smarter....

  • @NicD09
    @NicD09 Před rokem +2

    I am a keyboard player. I use the WASD for my arrow keys and YUIO-HJKL for the attacks. Bought the 8bitdo last week when I saw your review about it, I am having a hard time doing quarter circles when my character is on the right side. LOL

    • @JoystickNY
      @JoystickNY  Před rokem +1

      I think u will love the arcade stick once u get used to it, sometimes keyboard is abit hard with certain games like mvc2

    • @NicD09
      @NicD09 Před rokem

      @@JoystickNY i love the arcade stick! I even prefer it than a controller. I usually played alot of arcade games when I was young especially mvc2. I just have to get used to it again.

    • @SkillBasedGamer
      @SkillBasedGamer Před rokem +1

      @@NicD09 Let me unlock your potential real quick. Bind jump to space bar.

  • @Ruminescent
    @Ruminescent Před rokem

    i only play tekken. my layout is WASD for movement, J or 1, I for 2, K for 3, L for 4 and then Y for rage art. very comfortable