What do blue and green exclamation points during gameplay mean? Anyone know?
I tried looking through the general primer on dustloop but I couldn’t find out.
What do blue and green exclamation points during gameplay mean? Anyone know?
I tried looking through the general primer on dustloop but I couldn’t find out.
One of them means “that move that hit you was an overhead”; the other means it was a low. I think blue is for overheads and green is for lows, but I’m not 100% on that. Also, if you see a red double exclamation point, it means the attack was unblockable.
Yeah. There’s a lot of good polish for this game. I love it.
There are also little tiny blue bars that fade when you do combos under the hit counter number to show you how much more frame advantage you have to continue combos and whatnot.
I have absorbed all the Naoto knowledge I could find. I am ready for whenever I get this game.
Would be great if it got big numbers, but watching the level of play on the finestko stream is unbearable, so I doubt it’s gonna be anything worth watching with only a day worth of practice for most.
We just got this game. I don’t know what you were expecting.
That’s what I’m saying, a day 1 tourney is pretty cool and will get people playing, but I doubt it’ll be anything worth watching.
Well it’s to show some support for the scene. Unless people want to go back to having small and near non-existent communities again.
Better step it up if people want their games to have exposure in this day and age.
Finest Ko is/was pulling 1k+ viewers off Casuals of a game not even out yet for NA on day -9 gameplay. I viewed months worth of Japanese arcade gameplay which is a good thing, but at this point I’m more interested in seeing how the americans initially play this game as the release date draws nearer. The S.Lab Mirror matches alone was worth tuning in to the stream.
On another topic: “Waifu Battle” thread already closed which is lame since it separated the core gameplay discussion from the innocent casual discussions.
I’ll just leave this here then
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Yup. Hopefully we get a pretty strong scene for P4A here in NYC and East Coast. I really like this games presentation. Too many people have expectations that it’ll just fall the way side of anime games but this franchise, I believe, is strong enough to bring in a new boom of players into fighters starting with this game. IMO it has that SF4 effect. Japan is all over P4U and P4G. The true ending OAV for the P4 anime is releasing in August or September as well.
Persona 4 fever is very high.
IN A ROW?
Yup, Just the other day the GodsGarden Stream showed Kazunoku playing online with Narukami. The stream chat was full of English"I thought AE was on, what is this game… etc". This game easily can gather momentum to be great since its popular in Japan while at the same time AE interests are waning down.
They all ready have JP copies there, so it’s not going to be that bad come the 8th
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Dem mixups, yea she has low damage but I dont think its gonna matter lol
That stream probably could’ve went even better…if there were players online at the time who weren’t Day 1(or…whatever day Japan’s on right now).
Double post but whatever, A-Cho decided to gift us with another video, though this time I got it out of the way quickly. Great Mitsuru and Akihiko early, and then Kanji domination later.
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Any Naoto stuff in there?
Uh, yeah, there’s a couple of Naoto matches in there. Nothing that will particularly rock your socks off though.
Graah you’re so lucky. I wish I could one day find somewhere that sells ‘em early. -___- I thought livin’ in Cali would give me a good shot!
I haven’t watched too much footage of this game, but the Chie player in that video made her look kinda like Millia. O.O