Street Fighter 6 offers players the option to select between manual, assisted, or hybrid control settings, in addition to new characters and fighting mechanics. The manual scheme is the traditional 6-key configuration from previous games, while the assisted setting simplifies this layout. The hybrid option integrates AI to assist players in determining the best combos. However, the AI-assisted controls—the Dynamic type—will not be available in online modes, making selection between the Modern or Classic control types a difficult decision for players. This guide aims to assist in choosing the best control scheme and considerations to make before committing to one.
The Best Control Type for Street Fighter 6
For players who prioritize speed and consistency in executing combos, the Modern control type would be the ideal choice. On the other hand, those who prefer to unleash creative and powerful attacks through Supers and Specials should opt for the Classic control type.
One of the main distinctions between the Classic and Modern control schemes lies in the Assist button featured in the latter. With the Modern setting, players can effortlessly trigger one-button Special Moves and Super Arts, whereas the Classic scheme involves a manual configuration of six keys.
Things to Consider Before Choosing the Control Type
Consider certain factors such as character, playstyle, and game mode when deciding between the Modern and Dynamic control settings in Street Fighter 6. Newcomers to the game may find the Modern control type to be the best option as it provides balance when fighting against established characters. Players who prioritize agility over power will also benefit from the Modern control type as it allows for quick, one-button punishments. On the other hand, those with power-oriented playstyles should opt for the Classic scheme. Additionally, the intensity of the match can also determine the suitable control type, with the Modern type being ideal for friendly matches and the Classic scheme for tournaments and ranked fights.
Pros and Cons of the Modern Control Type
Players using Modern controls enjoy the advantage of a quicker response time and the ability to execute speedy combinations. Nevertheless, these advantages come at a cost, as they lose 20% of their damage output in assisted Super Moves and Special Arts, and are unable to execute certain basic grounded and aerial moves.
The Modern control setup incorporates a single button (R2/RB) that aids players in executing combos, Specials, and Supers, but at the expense of a reduced damage output. While this feature offers a streamlined and rapid moveset, it also limits players to a fixed set of combos and predictable attacks.
Upsides
Downsides
Fast
Limited
Consistent
Debuffed
Simple
Formulaic
Pros and Cons of the Classic Control Type
The Classic order type, which has been the default control scheme in past Street Fighter games, offers players complete movement control and the ability to execute creative attacks. However, this comes at the expense of slower reaction times and the need for complex, unassisted combos. To land combinations with Classic controls, players must rely on a 6-key manual configuration that involves heavy, light, and medium strikes, as well as manual inputs for unique moves such as Shinku Hadoken, Shin Hashogeki, and Shin Shoryuken.
Upsides
Downsides
Effective
Slow
Unpredictable
Inconsistent
Creative
Complicated
Who Should Consider the Dynamic Mode?
Players who are looking to try out new characters or are beginners in fighting games may find the AI-assisted Dynamic control type useful. However, it should be noted that this control type is not available in online modes. The Dynamic scheme restricts the attack buttons to B, X, and Y (Square, Cross, and Triangle on PlayStation) and selects the most effective combos and attacks based on the player's range and Drive Gauge.
Street Fighter 6 is available for PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Xbox Series X & S.