Best products from r/MvC3
We found 33 comments on r/MvC3 discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 29 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Signature Series Guide (Brady Games Signature Series)
- Compatible with Sanwa Denshi buttons and joystick that is perfect for customization
- Supports the XINPUT and DINPUT when being used on PC
- A SONY PS4 Controller is required when using on a PS4 Game Console
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2. Xbox 360 Versus Controller
Arcade style micro-switch fighting padHidden Start and Select buttons6 Button arcade style layoutErgonomic grip for optimal button hand positioningOfficially licensed by Microsoft for the Xbox 360
3. Playstation 3 Real Arcade Pro. 3 Fighting Stick
- *Hi-end next generation arcade style controller.
- *Turbo (20times/sec) function can be set up on all buttons.
- *The 8 main buttonds are designed and placed on same layout as the arcades.
- *With toggle switch, the stick control can be directed to PS3 controller's directional pad, left stick, or right stick controls.
- *Recommended for fighting, action, shooting, FPS, and other games that are available through PlayStation Network.
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4. Mayflash F300 Arcade Fight Stick Joystick for PS4 PS3 XBOX ONE XBOX 360 PC Switch NeoGeo mini
- Compatible with Sanwa Denshi buttons and joystick that is perfect for customization
- Supports the XINPUT and DINPUT when being used on PC
- A SONY PS4 Controller is required when using on a PS4 Game Console
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5. HORI Real Arcade Pro 4 Kai for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PC
- Officially Licensed by Sony
- Compatible with PS4, PS3, and PC (XInput).New & Improved HAYABUSA Buttons:Beveled edges and slim profile for faster actuation and response
- Touch Panel, Turbo function, Button Configuration Mode, and Input Toggle Switch
- Redesigned chassis and increased space between and below stick and buttons
- Uses HORI original HAYABUSA stick lever and new HAYABUSA buttons
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6. Blue Microphones Snowball Microphone (Neon Blue) w/Headphones & Knox Pop Filter
Capture studio-quality audio for vocals, music & multimediaAmazing microphone for podcasting, YouTube & TwitchBlue condenser capsule technology - Delivers natural sound3 Pickup Settings - Cardioid, Omni & Cardioid w/ -10dB PadPlug and Play compatible with Mac & PC / Includes a fully adjustable metal...
7. Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920, Widescreen Video Calling and Recording, 1080p Camera, Desktop or Laptop Webcam
- Full HD 1080p video calling (upto 1920 x 1080 pixels) with the latest version of Skype for Windows; Webcam with 5 foot cable
- 720p HD video calling (upto 1280 x 720 pixels) with supported clients; Full HD video recording (upto 1920 x 1080 pixels). Max Resolution: 1080p/30fps 720p/30fps
- Video compression, Built in dual stereo mics with automatic noise reduction; Automatic low light correction, Tripod ready universal clip fits laptops, LCD or monitors
- Compatible with: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 or later; Works in USB Video Device Class (UVC) mode: Mac OS 10.10 or later (HD 720p on FaceTime for Mac or other supported video calling clients; Full HD 1080p video recording with QuickTime Player) Chrome OS,Android v 5.0 or above (with supported video calling clients),USB port,Internet connection
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8. uxcell AC250V/3A AC125V/6A OFF ON NO Round Momentary Push Button Switch 5 Pcs
Item Name : Push Button Switch;Action Type : Momentary Action;Contant Type : 1NOVoltage : AC 250V/3A AC125V/6A;Color : Red, BlackButton Diameter : 12.6mm/ 0.5";Mounting Thread Diameter : 15.8mm / 0.62"Total Size : 24.4 x 20mm/ 0.96" x 0.79" (L*D);Material : Plastic, Electric PartsNet Weight : 28g;Pa...
9. Real Arcade Pro VX SA - Xbox 360
- Officially licensed by Microsoft
- Turbo setting (10-20 times/second)
- Sanwa parts used for stick lever and all buttons
- The expansion port allows you to attach your headset to this unit
- Cable can be stored in cable storage box when not in use
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10. Qanba Q4 Q4RAF Black PS3 & Xbox 360 & PC Joystick (Fightstick)
Xbox 360, Playstation 3, PC compatible out of the boxSanwa JLF joystick & 8 Sanwa OBSF-30 buttonsXbox 360 headphone jack, headphonesRetractable carrying handle, USB cord compartmentBlack felt bottom and 4 rubber feet for non-slip competitive play
11. Xbox 360 Silver Controller and Play & Charge Kit
2.4GHz wireless technology with 30-foot rangeUse up to four controllers simultaneously on one consoleIntegrated headset port for Xbox LIVE playAdjustable vibration feedback for longer battery lifeNew left and right shoulder buttons are designed for ease of use
12. HORI Xbox 360 Soulcalibur V Arcade Stick
- Officially licensed by Microsoft and NAMCO.
- Newly redesigned arcade stick based on NOIR arcade cabinet
- Features original SOULCALIBUR V original artwork
- Sanwa parts used for stick lever and all buttons
- Turbo function and expansion port included
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13. Horipad FPS Plus
- First 3rd Party PS4 Controller with Clickable Touch Pad
- Rear Target Button w/ 3 Levels of Sensitivity. Turbo Feature for Face/D-pad/Trigger Buttons
- Precision Sensitive Asymmetrical Thumbstick Placement
- Compatible with PS3/PS4 Console
- NOTE: does NOT include headphone port and does NOT support light bar function, the vibration function and the motion sensor function.
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14. ASUS VE247H 23.6" Monitor Full HD 1920x1080 2ms HDMI DVI-D VGA Back-lit LED Monitor
The 23.6-inch display with 1920x1080 resolution and Quick response time of 2ms (GTG) eliminates ghosting and tracers for more fluid video playback.Inputs of D-Sub, DVI and HDMI and Built In 1W X 2 SpeakerExclusive Splendid Video Intelligence Technology automatically optimize image quality with intel...
15. Mad Catz Street Fighter V Arcade FightStick TE2+ for PlayStation4 and PlayStation3
Genuine Arcade Layout: This PS4 FightStick uses extremely accurate and durable Sanwa Denshi parts. Vewlix-style design with 8 action buttons to drain your enemy's life barEasy to Mod: Chassis hinges open for clear access to inner parts. Removable bezel and top panel for creating a custom arcade stic...
16. Canon EOS Rebel SL1 18.0 MP CMOS Digital SLR Full HD 1080 Video Body with EF-S 18-55mm Complete Deluxe Accessory Bundle
Canon EOS Rebel SL1 18.0 MP CMOS Digital Camera with 3-inch Touchscreen and Full HD Movie Mode - Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Camera LensHigh Definition 58mm Wide Angle Lens - 58mm 2X Professional Telephoto Lens - Digital DSLR Auto Power Slave Flash - SLR/DSLR Pro Hand Camera Grip - RC-6 Wire...
17. HORI Fighting Commander for PlayStation 4 & 3 Officially Licensed by Sony - PlayStation 4
- Officially Licensed by Sony
- Designed for 2D fighting games with 6-button layout
- Compatible with PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PC (via Input)
- R/L toggle switch and Turbo functions
- Wired controller for instant response
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18. Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 - Playstation 3
Go to battle with the ultimate roster of 50 Capcom and Marvel heroes and villains, including every character from the original game and 12 new fightersFight as Capcom's Strider and Firebrand, as well as Marvel's Ghost Rider and HawkeyeExplore eight new over-the-top stages that will put your fighting...
19. UMvC3 Moves & Frame Data Guide
- * Vitals page, with information including health, assists, and X-Factor enhancements
- * Special Moves
- * Hyper Combos
- * 7 total combos (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced), for a total of 350 combos!
- * Frame and Damage data for all 50 characters!
- * Notes section so you can take separate matchup notes or specific combos
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20. Qanba Drone Joystick for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 and PC (Fighting Stick) Officially Licensed Sony Product
- Compatible with PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 & PC; USB wired connection
- Officially licensed Sony peripheral; Authentic Qanba buttons & stick
- Antislip bottom pad; LED indicators for MODE & Turbo
- Tournament LOCK switch; Honeycomb-inspired design
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I'm looking for a stick to play UMvC3 and SFV on PC. This mayflash stick is pretty cheap and is the amazon recommended one, but my buddies who play the games recommend this hori one. I've used the xbox/pc version of the stick that my buds recommend and I really like it, but I want to know if it's worth it. Any suggestions?
I basically roll from forward to down and have kind've trained where the diagonal is to execute. I probably have a 95% hit rate (I've beaten Haggar, Morrigan, and Chris Missions with the analog).
The big thing I like about it compared with the PS3 pad is that you feel an "edge". On the pad if I were to hold a diagonal I can't really tell if I'm holding the forward and down. That being said I have a hard time hitting diagonals on a stick, but it's more the comfort of being able to roll the edge.
This "pad" would seem ideal for people like me. I got to feel one at the store and it's actually an analog stick with switches on the side for precision, so it "clicks" when you hit a direction. While it seems awesome, reviews are that it breaks easy =/ Maybe someday someone will get it right.
I always will recommend the Logitech C92 Webcam best bang for your buck. But as long as the quality of the cam is 720P and can withstand atleast 30 FPS you'll be fine.
Headsets really don't matter, but when I have alot of people over I use my Blue Snowball... You can find one alot cheaper than that shopping around. The Yeti is the best mic I've used but super expensive... If I'm by myself I just use my turtle beaches actually.
As for my computer, I stream from the ASUS ROG Laptop. Don't worry about your specs much as long as you can get some solid RAM memory. (4GB at the absolute lowest). The bandwidth of your internet speed is what you need to worry about the most... The lowest the general public can stream at that's tolerable is about 1100 kb/s. So keep that in mind.
Feel free to ask me anytime.
That's what I recommend:
Buttons (pick whatever colors you like. I recommend the screw-ins since you don't have to worry about the thickness of your case as much.)
http://www.focusattack.com/sanwa-obsn-24mm-screwbutton-dark-red/
http://www.focusattack.com/sanwa-obsn-30mm-screw-button-dark-red/
For start/select/home, I used something like this (bought mine at radio shack, though.)
http://www.amazon.com/AC250V-AC125V-Momentary-Button-Switch/dp/B00D7C443C/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1427742319&sr=8-2&keywords=push+button
If you want dual modded out of the box...
http://www.focusattack.com/akishop-ps360-multi-console-joystick-pcb/
If you only want PS3/PC out of the box. (My original box used a Cthulu PCB and a 360 pad for the dual mod.)
http://www.focusattack.com/phreakmods-cerberus-ps3-pc-joystick-pcb/
Something like this for the case (I found my backgammon board for less than 10$ at an outlet store.)
http://www.amazon.com/Wooden-Chess-Backgammon-Board-Juvoice/dp/B00PXDP29S/ref=sr_1_74?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1427742519&sr=1-74&keywords=backgammon
Depending on what you have access to: usb cable/quick disconnects/wire strippers/wire/soldering station(if you don't want to use quick disconnects, everything on this list can be put together solderless, though.)/electric drill/bits.
http://www.amazon.com/Irwin-Pc-Speedbor-Spade-Bit/dp/B001XW9WHG/ref=sr_1_6?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1427742849&sr=1-6&keywords=7%2F8+paddle+bit
After a few hours of work...
http://imgur.com/HVcQUVC,3Ib0CXq#1
http://imgur.com/HVcQUVC,3Ib0CXq#0
Total cost: ~120$ for a dual modded box or ~100$ for a PS3/PC hitbox.
If you start with a cardboard box, you'll save ~20 bucks on the case and drill bits, bringing it down to ~80$ for a PS3/PC ready hitbox.
It's really up to you as far as which one is better, because no one can say for sure that stick>pad or pad>stick. As far as being dual compatible yes you can find sticks that work for PC/XBOX/PS3. Best brands is also another matter of opinion. I paid $120 for my stick and I think it was well worth the price. Most Eightarc sticks are dual compatible, not sure of any other brands that are. Here are some amazon links for some reasonably prices arcade sticks from Madcatz, Hori and Eightarc.
My arcade stick: http://www.amazon.com/Real-Arcade-Pro-VX-Xbox-360/dp/B0041S9U8A/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1346907400&sr=8-2&keywords=Hori
Dual Compatible: http://www.amazon.com/Qanba-Q4-Q4RAF-Ice-Blue/dp/B007SGHKQ6/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1346907292&sr=8-9&keywords=eightarc
Cheapest: http://www.amazon.com/Xbox-360-WWE-Stars-Brawl-Stick/dp/B004M23RAC/ref=sr_1_3?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1346907434&sr=1-3&keywords=madcatz+te
Why not try out a fightpad? You won't have to re-learn how to use your controller, and they are very durable!
Here's one I found after a quick amazon search!
I have had a number of friends use them and like them a lot!
I hope this helps bud. Stick in there! FGs are worth it
This stick is probably your best bet for your price range. Eightarc makes good sticks with all genuine Sanwa parts and it's dual modded for 360 and ps3 (and pc as well). Switched to a Qanba Q4 Ivory after about 8 months with my Hori stick and man I love it so much.
lol that stick is pretty bad actually. If you want to commit to using a stick, I'd actually recommend this one. It's not much more expensive and uses much better parts than does the super cheapo hori one. If you get either though, you can always upgrade the parts though. However, as others have stated, there's absolutely nothing wrong with learning the game with a controller instead of an arcade stick. Some people believe that using a stick is more accurate, and it can be, but there are people who learn how to be extremely consistent and precise with their inputs anyway, haha.
First of all Welcome!. My advice is to start by buying/reading the Ultimate Holy Bible of Marvel Vs. Capcom 3. This is a really good way to get into the game. There is a lot of knowledge and tips in here. Of course you can ask here, but i think that every marvel player should had it. :)
I agree - this is what I'd suggest first and foremost. You should also pick up the bible:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0744013542/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1395415852&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40
Dated tech but good enough for starter bnbs and it's useful to have the combos on paper. Also includes frame data and general character strengths, weaknesses and strategies to try out.
I'd pick up a copy of the bible if you can afford it.
Sure, a lot of this information is scattered throughout online, and some of this info might be dated, but it's still nice to have a tangible guide in your hand that you can flip through and read at your leisure. It really is an S-tier guide.
The easiest (and probably cheapest) option would be to get the new 360 controller
If you didn't know, the d-pad can actually transforms from the disc into a traditional plus d-pad. Probably your easiest and cheaper option. If you know who Fanatiq is (a pad player of MvC2 fame), he uses this pad when playing MvC3 and said that he loves it.
If all else fails, I suggest you hit up Tech Talk on SRK. I'm sure someone will have an answer for you there.
Best bang for your buck on Amazon is probably this:
http://www.amazon.com/HORI-Xbox-360-Soulcalibur-Arcade-Stick/dp/B006TC57WO/
The only drawback is that the button layout is a little different from Vewlix layouts, which I believe are used by most other popular sticks these days.
I cannot recommend this controller enough. The turbo feature allows for easy button mashing during supers, it's very lightweight, has almost identical ergonomics to a 360 controller, and the bumpers/triggers are both just contoured buttons with very light action required.
Also, for fps, there's a small secondary trigger recessed into the left grip that, when pressed, tightens the sensitivity quite a bit for more precise aiming.
Absolutely love this controller, well worth the money.
Other people can say what they use, but for the lower budget ones this is a solid choice: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004EFUOY4/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_5tWMub179HV31
I know a number of people with it and they've never had any problems. I was having the same issue you were on a 30ms HDTV (which is pretty low for a random TV I didn't buy with latency in mind). The monitor makes a big difference, and besides making things easier for your brain to sort out, it'll eliminate the "lag" excuse and help you identify exactly what happened when you messed up in a competitive setting.
Don't switch if you're not committed to learning to clean your inputs full time. You're going to practice to adapt to your controls anyway. From playing all three at one point I noticed a few things:
Lightning loops are easier on pad than on stick if you're doing neutral jumps as opposed to tiger knee inputs. Issue being sometimes depending on what you use it's annoying to adapt with a set shoulder button as your charge button.
Hitbox is a pain to learn for grappler inputs (think 720s) and half circles and tiger knees don't feel nearly as intuitive when starting out.
*Stick's like a middle ground of pros and cons. Not the best yet definitely not bad either. I didn't like having to anticipate blocks and using your wrist felt like more work at times when compared to the rest. Recommended? probably look into Hori (Real Arcade, Fighting Edge, VLX), Eightarc/Qanba, or Mad Catz (PS4 SFV TE2+) sticks... er, the higher end ones. Don't bother with the cheaper $30-80 range since those sticks usually have worse parts (stick,buttons) and generally won't last long without a good mod.
There's definitely more to think about. What characters you're playing will determine your choice... and ask yourself if you're willing to push your characters to the limit and beyond or if you're content enough with what you're comfortable using from when you started. It goes without saying that lots of practice is required to be successful in the first place; for some the answer's obvious and for others it's all a matter of thinking about what you want to do for yourself.
Me personally. Hitbox all the way. I couldn't picture myself playing Zero teams to their full potential without one,and its led to me trying out other characters I didn't even think about picking up before.
Amazon is selling some great starter bundles for like $600 that come with a decent DSLR and other things like a tripod, lens, and SD cards.
This is what I'm looking at http://www.amazon.com/Canon-EOS-Rebel-SL1-Professional/dp/B00HYHBE3E/ref=sr_1_11?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1415038714&sr=1-11#
Its not the highest quality stuff, but it is a starting point.
Next I need to look into Premiere Pro software prices, but people tell me that I might as well torrent it.
Would you be buying it for the ps3 or which console?
Because I would personally recommend the hori real arcade stick
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001GDQRZM
its on a deal right now for $99 plus free shipping, real top of the line stick
all their money? the game isn't that expensive for a new copy
and a used copy is super cheap!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B005C7R950/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used&qid=1368925293&sr=8-1
ok i got this one lol https://www.amazon.com/Fighting-Commander-PlayStation-Officially-Licensed-4/dp/B01GVOFIAA/ref=dp_ob_title_vg is not the 4 so i hope is just as good
there's an app I use for my android; I believe it's on iphone too:
http://www.amazon.com/UMvC3-Moves-Frame-Data-Guide/dp/B008U1V38O.
There is another app called frame fighter that does several games but I haven't used it.
I have the Brady guide. Frame data and general mechanics are helpful. Combos and strategy are somewhat outdated and there isn't frame data for shuma or jill.
http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Marvel-Capcom-Signature-Guide/dp/0744013542/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1321145231&sr=8-1
Get the brady games guide ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
or reference the shoryuken.com hyperguidevvvvv
http://wiki.shoryuken.com/Marvel_vs_Capcom_3
the only bad part about shoryuken is that it doesn't look like they updated it. Just get the guide.
I would also suggest trying to figure out a different team, it may take time to figure it out, but in my view, Hulk is the best one on that team, and that's not good.
You just need to get experience.
And £8.49 for UK buyers.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ultimate-Marvel-Capcom-Signature-Guide/dp/0744013542/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1321114821&sr=1-1
Get it on the 25th though, so I went ahead and imported from Amazon US for a £20 premium T_T
https://www.amazon.com/Horipad-FPS-Plus/dp/B0106XFCPI
Amazon has it
This one is $10 cheaper, no sense in OP getting the one that supports 360+One if he only has 360
https://www.focusattack.com/brook-super-converter-xbox360-to-playstation-4-usb-adapter/
Although if it was me, I would just get the Hori Fighting Commander for $39 https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01GVOFIAA/
Thanks for the input. Damn those pads are kinda expensive (Canadian Dollar FeelsBadMan), but it seems the general consensus is to avoid the mini pad, so I'll do just that.
Someone below suggest this specific stick. Is this a good enough stick to get me rolling, cause it's significantly cheaper than the Qanba Q4?
All this content for 13 bucks and you still want a leaked version instead of buying one?
http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Marvel-Capcom-Signature-Guide/dp/0744013542/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1321301435&sr=8-1
BradyGames gives its Signature Series treatment to Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, the latest installment in the legendary fighting game franchise by Capcom.
-In-depth Strategy and Analysis for the Entire Cast of Characters, including 12 new characters!
-Tricks and Tactics from Tournament Pros
-Hints and Tips on Using Each Game Feature
-Gigantic Combos for Every Character
-Character Frame Data
Stategy Guide Summarry
-DEVASTATING COMBINATION ATTACKS for every character in the cast, as well as tactics for traps, aerial attacks, and ranged strategies.
-CHARACTER SPECIFIC strategies and TEAM BATTLE tactics designed with the beginner, intermediate, and advanced player in mind.
-CHARACTER sections show official art, bios, stats, damage ratings for all attacks, and frame rate data.