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I'll start. I would like more controller options programmed into the game without any workarounds. I would specifically like mouse & keyboard, arcade stick, and 3ds. You can already connect a usb keyboard to the switch, and smash flash already has the option, so I don't see much issue implementing it. Some people have been demanding arcade stick support for a while, and it might make ryu, ken and terry easier to use for some, so I see it as a good idea. As for 3ds, make the app that connects it to wiiu free and update it to be compatible with ultimate for the few people that want that.[[User:The Other Jared|The Other Jared]] ([[User talk:The Other Jared|talk]]) 19:29, January 12, 2021 (EST)
I'll start. I would like more controller options programmed into the game without any workarounds. I would specifically like mouse & keyboard, arcade stick, and 3ds. You can already connect a usb keyboard to the switch, and smash flash already has the option, so I don't see much issue implementing it. Some people have been demanding arcade stick support for a while, and it might make ryu, ken and terry easier to use for some, so I see it as a good idea. As for 3ds, make the app that connects it to wiiu free and update it to be compatible with ultimate for the few people that want that.[[User:The Other Jared|The Other Jared]] ([[User talk:The Other Jared|talk]]) 19:29, January 12, 2021 (EST)
I'd love to see [[Ultimate]] revert to how something minor worked in [[Smash 4]]: the post-battle Gold counter. In 4, if memory serves me right, you had to press the A button once, and it showed how much Gold that battle earned you. This number stayed visible until the final or first-to-last A button press on the Results screen. In Ultimate, you have to press the A button once and stop, because pressing it again will permanently hide the number of Gold earned. Unlike how the rest of the Results screen works, you can't press the B button to return to the Gold count slide. This mechanic makes it really hard to determine just how much in-game currency a match has netted you, and it worked better in a previous installment. Why was this change made in "Ultimate"?
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