There is a fairly up-to-date display lag database here, but it's in Korean - Google Translate if you need it. There's a long discussion on SRK of low-lag TV/monitors, the abandoned-as-of-2019 site, and if you're hard-core you can get your own lag testing device ( review here). That's the gold standard: if you can get anything under 16ms you're probably not going to be able to notice. The classic Evo monitor was the ASUS VH236H monitor in game mode, which had a crazy-good 2ms response rate. If you're playing on Dreamcast, consider getting the Black Dog Technology's DC-HDMI mod.
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Having a CRT just for Marvel isn't really feasible for most people.
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Marvel was traditionally played on a CRT TV on Dreamcast. They can adapt pretty much any stick for anything: the hardest part is just figuring out which adapter you need. If you need a stick adapter the only important name is Brook Converters. Iron Man players seem to be better on pad. Japanese players often used Hori sticks which seem to be a little better for technical play.
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Tragically, the Nguyen family is no longer with us, but SCANLINE CITY has a license to make MAS-esque sticks that are in the works. The best American controller was the MAS Systems controller which used HAPP parts. It's a great idea to lurk for a while first. Please don't waste people's time by not looking stuff up first. A great place to learn from, but I would really not ask lazy questions here: you'll be swiftly kicked. Be careful not to ask lazy questions, though: that can get you kicked. This is a group of people who like the game and are looking for games and can usually answer good questions. Fairly low-traffic, but reddit is easy to work with.
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The Marvel 101 Guide is where you want to start.įor further help for advanced questions that those resources don't answer, there's currently (as of 2021) three useful places to go: There is a LOT of information spread around everywhere. Once you've devoured all of that great info, read the FAQs/guides at GameFAQs first, then look at the Shoryuken Wiki, then graduate to the MvC2 forums which have a ton of knowledge strewn about. To learn the game, read the Marvel 101 Guide.