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u/Darkcloud20 · 1 pointr/salty

If you're already paying up to 250 you could go $50 more and get a premium stick like this Qanba or a Hori VLX (if you can still find one going for that price.)

I personally own the red VLX and love it. Heavy and sturdy and pretty easy to mod if you wanna replace the buttons/stick with Sanwa parts. The matte buttons feel pretty great, though so it's not that big of deal.

u/Gr4mm4rN4zi · 12 pointsr/salty

I got a Hori Real Arcade Pro 4 off Amazon for ~$200. Works on PC and PS4, feels great, looks great, all that jazz. Definitely recommended

https://www.amazon.com/HORI-Real-Arcade-Pro-PlayStation-4/dp/B00SULMRI4

u/Aurunz · 0 pointsr/salty

Is this shit serious? Do you like existing? guilt-tripping over something people did hundreds of years ago over territorial disputes in the age of colonization is absolutely retarded.

Furthermore Indians are far more clever than your history teacher taught you. Aztecs waged all-conquering war in central america, the Incas conquered smaller tribes and assimilated them as well in south america. Most smaller tribes benefited from contact with European technology, many didn't even have basic metallurgy. I haven't had classes about North American Indians but similar quotes are pretty easy to find. Consider the fact these people had many professional warriors of which we hear a lot in fiction.

The Iroquois have absorbed many other peoples into their cultures as a result of warfare, adoption of captives, and by offering shelter to displaced peoples.

I don't have time to properly research a good book but this one looks alright. Hopefully you're trolling, if not your History teacher sucked, signed a person with a History degree.

u/101shiki · 3 pointsr/salty

The Hori Fighting Commander seems quite popular among people who prefer pads that cater to fighting game players. I'm a stick player myself so I can't speak for it from experience, but I'm just throwing that out there. (You might be able to get a better deal elsewhere, as well.)

u/cwistofu · 1 pointr/salty

It looks like it's not maintained these days, but there's an online resource cached by Google that had annotations by readers that helped explain things. It's not exactly pretty given the current state of the website but:

http://www.threekingdoms.com

EDIT: Alternatively, the Kindle ebook version is $2 on Amazon. I grabbed it and have scrolled through. Tons of names are casually thrown around and some are different from the Koei spellings (i.e. Zhang Jiao is Zhang Jue in the version I have), but it's 4000 pages of reading for a couple bucks.

ROTK Kindle

u/Justice_Network · 2 pointsr/salty

I can vouch for the retro bit sega controller personally. Feels just like the real thing. My only complaint is that it's small but I'll be trying out the Saturn one soon when I get it.

u/minionascii · 25 pointsr/salty

If you can afford to pay 60~ bucks for a new fighting game then you should be able to afford 6 dollars for an ethernet cable, right?