Starts from Skullgirls engine (up to 4K 2D sweet animation, tons of deliciousness in terms of online/training/tutorial features etc)
Use GGPO (SG use it but // license)
Take KOF13 Gameplay engine (especially in the way it handles inputs, except for the normals, cf below), minus HD (Or a really diminished version), maybe no break CDs/rolls (basics roll would deepen the game a lot though, and break CD is more or less alpha counter :<), 1/2 jumps arcs, dashs etc
Make a mix of what DOTA2 offers in terms of personnalization plus a color edit@KOF13, cosmetic only DLCs (stages musics models etc)
Add VF5 normal buffer
~30 character cast (too huge casts are a real pain in the ass match-up wise)
Uh well seeing how
sf1 had eagle
sf2 had zangief
sf3 had hugo (Sleeping with a tranny may be ambiguous but meh)
Sf4 is the only one that hasn’t introduced an openly gay character and if you ask me Seth is pretty gay
there’s more in other games but i would say sf has enough
If there were, they would be flamboyant as fuck. Fighting games tend to, for the most part, emphasize a feature of a character. Guile is really patriotic, El Fuerte is super Mexican, Dhalsim is Indian, Vega is vain, the list goes on. Then again, these characters were made back in the day when obvious, yet low key racism was pretty much accepted.
I’d just like to see a gay dude or a lesbian woman in a fighting game that isn’t portrayed stereotypical.
Would be cool to see a really cool and manly guy (not the biker dude from the village people manly) who’s kinda a hero and the plot twist at the end is that he gets the guy instead of the girl.
Would help shocking the fuck out of a lot of kids who picked him based off his appearance and would help to get a picture of gays being normal into the heads of people.
Why does anyone need to be shocked. Who fucking cares if a character is gay. Nobody cares that Poison is transgender. Stop trying to make controversy just for its own sake.
I agree. Transsexuals are definitely a part of this world, and there is some appeal on them. Considering Final Fight was about fighting marginalized people in the slums, Poison was a great addition to that colorful world. Then her popularity (she’s a great design and has a good personality) made her jump to Street Fighter. Can’t see nothing wrong with this. Well, only one: Her gameplay is lame. But that’s Ono’s fault.