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Street Fighter Alpha 2 uses eight directions for movement. | Street Fighter Alpha 2 uses eight directions for movement. | ||
In some sections of this guide, numpad notation may be used: It's a simple way to describe directions as if they were numbers on a keyboard. | In some sections of this guide, numpad notation may be used: It's a simple way to describe directions as if they were numbers on a keyboard. Keep in mind that most if not all notations shown assume you're facing right. | ||
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== Button Layout | Attack Strengths == | == Button Layout | Attack Strengths == |
Revision as of 06:24, 8 January 2023
Street Fighter Alpha 2 is traditionally played with a lever and six attack buttons. Being an arcade game, the controls were optimized for its cabinet- But any controller can be adapted to compete.
Movement
Street Fighter Alpha 2 uses eight directions for movement.
In some sections of this guide, numpad notation may be used: It's a simple way to describe directions as if they were numbers on a keyboard. Keep in mind that most if not all notations shown assume you're facing right.
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