4/19/15 updateAfter putting maybe about 15 hours into the pad, the triangle button is no longer registering every press. The switch doesn't activate unless you press directly in the center with even pressure. I've changed my rating to 1 star as I'm returning this and never looking back. It's a shame, had a lot of promise.Tl;DRBetter for MK and Injustice where you aren't sliding across the controls or pushing two face buttons at once. Not so great for SF trying to input ex moves is a pain. I prefer normal buttons vs ones with microswitches. Nice build quality.As a note, I play USF4, MK, and Injustice. I've tested it out on all three games, and found that for a MK style game it's absolutely better. But for someone who really mains SF, it's not the best choice because of some reasons I outline below.When they announced that USF4 was going to be played on PS4 I had to make a choice. Get another stick, mod one of my current sticks or pick up a fight pad. I'm fine on a stick, but I still feel that some of my execution is better on a pad (zangief player here!) I got this controller and initially I thought, wow this is awesome. After playing with it a bit here are my findings:+ Controller feels solid. I like the top bumper buttons and it doesn't feel cheaply made.+ Back has a nice grip to it, I don't mind the shortened side of the controller, especially if it's for someone who plays the buttons like a stick (not me)- At first I liked the buttons. You kind of get used to them, but you definitely have to push them fairly far down to hit the microswitches inside the button. These feel COMPLETELY different than any other fight pad out there because of those microswitches, so be warned.- For someone to push two buttons at once with your thumb to do EX moves in SF4, say with the Square and Triangle button, it's really hard to depress both of them at the same time. The buttons have to go below the face of the pad, so getting them both depressed is extremely difficult.- The D pad kind of sucks. It's tight, but you can't rock back and forth on it, like you would with a floating d pad. If you try to rock, you will get a jump or crouch input error probably 1 out of 4 times if you aren't lifting your finger up and pushing left then right etc. Pulling a 360 on it works well if you make sure to input your punch/kick button before you hit the top of the dpad, or your ass is jumping.Overall I can't say I'm happy with it as a mainly Street Fighter player. I think that some people will find this nice, especially those who play MK or Injustice, but for me it's like learning a whole new device. I switch to pad sometimes because it's familiar, but this is about as familiar as going to a stick for the first time. Will probably keep it for collectors sake, but I already pre ordered a Mad Catz TE2 stick, and will most likely pick up a Hori Commander 4 to test that out. Those seem like more SF4 Fight pad style buttons.