Solid play beats ‘scrub tactics’ any day in my opinion.
maaan, the dude who played Mike Ross Could have won
you were to busy suckin his cock than playin a fighting game!
you could have punished the shyt outta him when you tp’d fuckin behind his ass
you saw the different in pressin a fuckin button than a random super or healin super b4 the big dmg one
You were okay with losing, because it was a popular player… lmao…
its stupid how much shyt ppl are sayin and BEIN ON TAPE/INTERNET/RECORDING dumb ass comments.
IMO ppl are jus mad cuz this game has big combos, and they can’t do em!
Its and ez game to play, but that doesn’t make you Justin Wong cuz you spend some time in training mode
This game is pretty fuckin straight forward
The biggest surprise for me, is, why the fuck IS magneto so fast, he is like 1000
NO PROF X? wtf
Also… people run from X-factor and block, hahaha… Have fun with that!
Ryu loses to akuma and oro but he doesn’t call them scrubs cuz they sold their souls to the devil
or have trained for longer than him (been alive longer)
Hey YOU!
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I LOVE your avatar. Roberto is the shit!
Anyway, to the guy that played Mike Ross, you could’ve beat him if his nuts weren’t in your mouth the whole game. Who gives a fuck if it’s Mike Ross? Play him like you would anyone else and try to win. Stop being a groupie. It’s like you wanted to throw your panties on stage hoping he’d catch em…
I’ll never understand the nutgobbling attitude fighting game players have about tournament players. Not for me, thanks.
Actually, you can play absolutely perfect against someone with XF3, and still lose pretty quickly because of the chip damage.
The chip is absolutely out of control on certain beam hypers with XF3. For example, Ryu’s regular Shinku Hadoken hyper does 261,700 damage. In training mode, you can calculate the chip damage by multiplying the number of hits a hyper does unblocked with the amount of damage each hit does on block (it will only show the block damage for 1 hit at a time).
So for Ryu with XF3, each blocked hit of his Shinku Hadoken does 10,800 damage. 10,800 x 25 hits = 270,000
Yup, you read that right… a blocked Shinku with XF3 does MORE damage than a regular Shinku that hits.
Just blocking everything against an opponent with XF3 might buy you a few more seconds before you die, but you’re still gonna die.
Do I care? Not really. Cause this game is fun as hell.
Edit: I kinda understand that guy’s excitement over playing Mike Ross, but he did go a little overboard. It is fun to come across a “pro” player once in a while, but until the day comes where pro FG players start making more money than I do (which, as of now, I’m pretty sure they don’t), then I’m not gonna get very star struck.
you know that you can use your xf1/xf2 to avoid the chip damage, here is when it comes the strategy of known when are you gonna use your own xf, save it for the last char or try to maintain your advantage with the chars that you have
Also. Straight Forward DOES NOT EQUAL Scrubby.
Uhh. Were people saying the same thing about vanilla Sagat?
I’m pretty sure everyone was complaining to death about him, despite the fact he got raped by some characters such as vanilla Akuma.
Man I hate people that bitch/complain about everything, but that is just sickening.
I really don’t understand how anyone could even defend that shit. The outcry from X-Factor is completely justified.
The game is bullshit, but who cares at this point. I play for fun. If I own someone, so be it. If I get my ass whooped by Sentinel so be it.
I would never play this MvC3 competitively. It’s just a game to kill time for me.
i think that you dont understand, balance and broken dont necesarily mean the same thing
sagat wasnt broken perse, but he was just to strong on a game were many chars were weak, leading to the unbalance
I only read how good xfactor is and how much chip damage it does and the comebacks you can do with it. But i dont really get it. Yeah it is good but lets take this situation for example:
I have 2 character alive, my opponent 1. My point character has not much life left and can easily be chiped to death via xfactor. So i see his xfactor. Now i have 2 options:
1: Tag my other character in which will maybe not bring so much, yeah i can rescue my point char but what then. My opponent still has xfactor. And can 1 combo kill my new point and then i have a problem.
2: I activate xfactor myself. I prevent the chip damage and have 2 characters left against 1 of him.
Many of you now say: But when i do this my xfactor dont last as long as his does. Thats right. But than only 5 seconds are left for him to do this many damage.
Maybe i am able to kill him off in my xfactor which i actived because i dont want chiped to death.
My hole point is. I mostly read here how overpowered xfactor is. But its not like only your opponent has it. I have it to.
please correct me if i am wrong
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LOL you could just see how pissed he was when he lost like that.
1 thing that is actually starting to really piss me off are these characters like Dante who have these bullshit 500 second hit confirm special moves.
Yeah i don’t understand. How the hell can “balanced” and “broken” mean the same thing???
That’s like an oxymoron.
I would be too. That shit is just broken.
Simple, balance is a relative term, while broken is being used as an absolute term. Balance or lack thereof is only based on how strong characters are relative to each other. Brokenness in this example is being used to describe absolute character strength.
Dude, I agree level 3 XF is too strong, but that’s not a very good example to use against it. I count at least 4 serious mistakes HALPME makes in that 30 second clip, as well as a bunch of general weird decisions. Capitalizing on someone fucking up that many times in a row and winning because of it is not a very compelling example of XF ruining the game.
Good thing about MvC3 is that Capcom can patch it and fix this X-factor bullshit. I find the game extremely fun and I really want it to last.