Notes on running HitBox on a PC
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I’ve been able to do StreetFighter5 since I finished my qualification exams for some reason recently.
I’m happy.
And I bought HitBox before, but I’ve been practising for a while.
It’s really easy to do raw CA and forward walking guard.
Also, the buttons are close together, so it’s easy to replace a crouching big foot.
It’s a small price to pay, but I think it was a good buy.
I put it up on YouTube once about inputting commands, so watch it. It’s just Guile.
[Main subject] I can’t use Hitbox on my PC …
This was also the case with the Akebono, but it doesn’t work just by plugging in the USB…
The following is a list of the settings that I made as a reminder.
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x360ce_x64.exe to the folder containing StreetFighter5
This was also the case with the Akecon, but to run USB controllers and the like on a PC,
To fix the button layout and recognise them,
XBOX this is needed.For installation and stuff, look at other people’s blogs as you see fit.
I think you should look at this one or others.
www.https://www.https://www. -
Start this x360ce_x64.exe ‘before’ starting StreetFighter5.
This is quite important.
Incidentally, when you are using an Akebono, it is already recognised on its own without you having to do this,
But HitBox doesn’t recognise it.The settings can be edited to make it easier to move,
The default setting was something like once you press the big foot, it was set to stay pressed all the time,
You definitely need to re-set it at first.It’s easier to press the top-right button with the pinky,
In HitBox, the top right button is set to big foot. -
Then you can start StreetFighter5
All you have to do is start it up.
Let’s suffer the sensations of jumping and crouching, which are different from those of an arcade controller!
So I wrote about the HitBox and the process of connecting it, although it is very simple.
30,000 yen is quite expensive, but if you’re not strapped for cash, it’s interesting to buy one because it has a next-generation feel.