That's ... understandable.
Street Fighter III TS on modern platforms are different with Dreamcast version.
The one in modern platforms are staright out from arcade without any change.
No new modes added.
The difficulty is also high (due its nature as arcade game) even in its lowest difficulty.
But still it's really better than nothing (looking at you Virtua Fighter 1-4).
Dreamcast games were always had that... well, if you had a game for various consoles at the time you could always recognise the Dreamcast version by appearance.
Well, I don't know your income, but if you still have your old Dreamcast with SF3TS, you could always get the Dreamcast Arcade Stick if you can afford it.
I'm not fan of first-person shooting games, so I can't comment much on the topic.
The last FPS game I've played probably House of the Dead Remake and yeah I played it with only one hand.
With joycon, of course.
I'm not one of those CoD-heads, Battlefront or whatever is the popular leading shooters these days. The First-person shooters I usually play are Fallout, Garry's Mod, sometimes Black Mesa and Half-Life, sometimes Team Fortress 2 if in the mood, and I've yet to crack into RoboCop: Rogue City.
I also sometimes like to play other First-person view games that aren't shooters such as puzzle or exploring games. The Old City: Leviathan and The Vanishing of Ethan Carter comes to mind.
From my experience PC-gamers are right that the mouse is the superior input when it comes to first-person view games. I never played Splatoon but even I'm curious how it became so popular with mouse-input.
But... PC-gamers who player FPS often play with keyboard, with WASD for forwards, backwards and strafing, and honestly, I prefer an analogue stick for more precise movement than WASD keys.
So having a one-handed controller such as a Nunchuk or a VR hand controller would offer the best of both worlds if used with your computer mouse.
And again, it's all about preference of the game. If you want to use a six-button controller for a fighting game, or you prefer those extra buttons for gaming in general, I understand and respect that.
- I have my Sega Saturn Pro controller for the more classic Sega games.
- I would like a Dreamcast Pro controller, while mostly for novelty, to replace my XBox controller which is getting on a bit.
- I would like a single-hand controller to use in tangem with my mouse for first-person view games.
- I would like a lightgun, but Sinden light guns are expensive and doubt Sega would collab with them for modern Virtua guns. (Also, just for THotD and upcoming Virtua Cop game, it be waste of money for just two games.)