Did this game die? Still worth buying?

I thought ski lived out east…and p-chronic is in Canadialand. I’m in Nebraska for the time being but I actually live in st Louis with PJ, PRO, and Tomato (Baddog). Lol.

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Brawl is only competitive with hacks o.O

By itself, it’s the worst thing to happen to the smash series and it’s only popular because of more characters and better graphics. The majority of the community can care less of the game play and tech skill.

Back on topic

Like said before, TvC: UAS is only going to be alive until MvC3 releases. Sure, you’ll still have the diehard fans but at least for the 1st 3 months of MvC3s release, imo, TvC: UAS will be dead. The game is still very fun to play but it’s hard finding people wanting to play it mainly because most people traded in their wii after brawl was discovered to be such a terrible game to get a 360 or a PS3 or just to get their money back, so it’s hard finding people who are good.

Don’t play online, it’ll just make you bad at timing other things offline.

I go online almost every day just to see if i can get a quick fight in and i wait a good hour and still nothing. No one is online on this game any more, cause they got banned for rage quiting, the lag was to much for people and messed them up, or got a 360 or a ps3 and got MvC2 from there. which is sad cause this game was pretty good, maybe they should have put it on the 360 and ps3.

ZeroXX1215,

If you’re looking to get in a fight or so, I recommend checking out the gamefaqs TvC boards or the Capcom-Unity TvC chat attached in one of the threads. You’ll usually find some people willing to play you (via punched in friend codes).

Mostly in these cases connections are unfriendly to many people (like me), so I tend to stick to the offline aspects. Its more based on your own connection then anything else, and I too go through pains just trying to get a match in. I wish there was some official explanation or something to help us understand this stuff, but oh well.

Putting it on the next-gens may have been a good idea, but as one of the Capcom people’s statement stands, it was too costly a risk to take at the time (i.e., via porting, programming, man-hours, getting this stuff passed through Mircosoft and Sony quality checks, publishing stuff, Tatsunoko unknown to most Westerners, etc).

this game is dope. there is no more competitive place then in my living room during an online session. seriously though if u can “level up” and fight through some lag sometimes, this game pwns. if not, it’s still worth getting.

also, ZeroXX1215, go change your settings to global, that helps alot. at least it got better when i did it

I believe that being on the Wii has a lot to do with it. Generally, hardcore games on the Wii often get overlooked all the time as many gamers think of it as a casual console.