I would do a poll if I knew how, but screw it.

Which do you use? I use classic controls and I get salty whenever I get destroyed by a modern player even though it’s 100% my fault for sucking.

5 points

SF6 is my first fighting game ever, and I have complex feelings on this topic.

When I started I intended to use modern controls as an easier way to get into the game. But after an hour or so of playing, I wasn’t having fun. Mainly because of auto combo. I got too much for free and didn’t feel like I was earning my wins. If it wasn’t for auto combo I probably would have stuck with it.

So I switched to classic and am grinding my way up the hard way. Currently in Bronze 4 and still lose a lot of matches to execution errors, dropping a super, messing up the one combo I know haha, etc. So I do find it tilting to lose to modern when I know they don’t have to go through the same struggles.

I’m sure it’s the case that at higher ranks the difference is minimal, but for new players modern is a huge advantage, and IMO way less fun if you’re actually trying to improve at the game.

That said, even in bronze I face very few modern players, so it’s not a big deal.

Overall I think it’s a fantastic addition for people just having fun. I play with my wife and she has much more fun with modern controls than she would with classic.

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4 points

I use modern because I play mostly casually. It’s not that the command inputs are difficult or anything, but I use a gamepad and it feels really awkward to have to use shoulder buttons for my normals.

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Honestly, you can play whatever. It’s more important to learn fundamentals of neutral game (spacing, when to block, when to go in) than it is to have a proper control scheme. Do what makes you feel most comfortable.

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2 points

This is the best opinion, and somehow you never hear it.

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After many MANY failed motion inputs with Classic on an easy character like Lily, I switched back to learning Kimberly again, but with Modern controls. I practiced her a lot with classic, but her inputs are too intense for me with her combos. My mistakes angered me greatly and I over-focused on them instead of playing the game.

Now with Modern, I can do those inputs a lot easier, but also I make damn sure to avoid Auto-combos. Those are boring and reduce creativity and mixups. They’re also a HUGE crutch.

So once I started playing like a classic player but with an easier time with special/super inputs, I really started to just relax and enjoy learning the game and its neutral. Because if I was gonna get continually frustrated by missed inputs, dropped inputs, and whatever problems when it comes to execution in Classic then I definitely would’ve completely dropped the game by now. But instead it’s now been wonderful and addicting!

Although it’s very character-dependent on mileage with Modern controls. Kimberly misses her main medium air cross-up kick and needs to use the lighter version. She is also missing her crouch medium punch. But these things are extremely minor with how many other things she can do. I also changed her grab macro to be light and heavy so I can reload bombs easier as well as OD throw them close/far for scare tactics.

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I use classic because I play on a fight stick and it just makes sense to me. Modern is hard for me to wrap my head around. I’m sure it sounds funny to people who find classic difficult but modern is less intuitive for me.

I enjoy the process of practicing execution and learning new set play and combos. The matches are tense but the training room is zen. Learning a combo or setup feels much like learning a new song on guitar, and when you finally get it, it feels great!

I also play Kimberly and personally I worry that modern is a large handicap for her. I use the buttons she is missing on modern very frequently. Without her install, she already has low damage and it hurts to have much of that cut by an additional 20%.

Even though I don’t use it, I’m glad so many people like Modern. It’s awesome that the genre has more players now. I think those that get upset about getting beaten by modern are forgetting that the other player is beating them in neutral and on timings as well. They aren’t being carried by the controls like some would like to believe.

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