Alright seriously, WTF is your problem with me? If it’s that bad, then I promise I’ll never post in a thread you post in ever again. But fucking seriously, I was responding to your post civilly, not being a dick like I usually am. In casual streams, you probably won’t see too much explanation. However, when this game goes to tourneys, commentators will take time out to explain what is going on in the match. It is nothing new. The time will be taken out so viewers who don’t have the game can get acclimated.
Now I’ll do you a favor and I’ll leave you alone forever.
Glad to see a charge character made the cut and is apparently pretty godlike. Can’t wait to play some Mitsuru.
Chie will also get some burn as she is my favorite character from P4.
Okay, well that’s the players fault for not doing research to begin with, right? I mean, if the person is so interested in the game, he would’ve at least considered doing some research before hand, and then viewing the stream.
WRONG!! And if you think that, you’re a fuckin’ retard.*
GGPO* (netcode).*
Also, it seems like Weeaboos tend to name things off the game. How annoying, they would do something like that.
Things like this aren’t a one way street. If you want someone to look it up you have to plant the seeds to get them interested first, which is where informative yet exciting commentary would come in.
For certain specific R-Actions, “DP” or “counter” is appropriate, but there are others, especially those which work off of super armor and Elizabeth’s which can’t really accurately be called anything except reversals. Since there are sometimes other reversals (which don’t have the same properties in terms of costing life or being impossible to OMC), having it called the character’s R-Action makes the most sense by a wide margin. If commentators want to explain it as “B+D is the R-Action input - it’s a universal reversal, but they all function differently”, then that would be best. Beyond that though, it does make sense to have some standard terminology so people don’t have to figure out what commentators are talking about on each new stream.
R-Action for R-Actions as a whole, “DP” for DP type R-actions, “counter” for counter-type R-actions, “R-action” for other types.
OMC, not RC, for One More Cancels (It says “1 MORE” on the screen)
Guard Cancel for :f: A+B, not Alpha Counter or Dead Angle Attack
Instant Kill / IK for Mortal Blows
Super for SP Skills
EX for Skill Boosted skills
Cards, not “stand life” or “primers” for persona health indicators
Persona Break, not “stand crash” for the Persona Break state
Fate primers for Naoto’s special meter
Roll for whatever roll is actually called
Hop for mini jump
Instant Block, not Just Guard / Just Defend (wouldn’t expect this to actually be an issue since it’s an ASW game, but…)
As you will notice, most of these are the official terms within the game or self-explanatory (much easier for people to understand “Super” than “SP Skill”). This should make it somewhat easier to look up exactly what they do if people have questions about how something works.
Yeah, I got to play. The game is pretty damn fun, way more freeform than I was thinking. Doesn’t feel as much like Blazblue as I was expecting, at least Aigis didn’t.
I didn’t really know anything though, couldn’t even remember how to get into or what to do in Orgia mode, so it was pretty comical. The hell do you do against Mitsuru? Is everything she does safe? And then reflector? What?
Played the game a bit, game seems really medocre to me.Ffootsies are pretty much unintersting in any form due to abysmally low number of normals, flow feels weird, and some characters are dumb as fuck. Not bad but doesn’t seem like the game for me.