A2 was kinda the HF of SF2. Capcom always got the right thing in the sequel of the game.
Sometimes i wondered if Capcom never collaborated with SNK… CVS might have been the future of Alpha series.
I wouldn’t mind to see a game with recycled sprites for another alpha game or capcom allstar game that would act as a supposed spiritual successor for CVS2.
Japan has also an exclusive A2 port for early mobile devices that never went to west.
Thanks for the answers I don’t know shit about actual competitive alpha 3. I just enjoyed mashing combos and supers and that world tour mode was fun af back in the day.
I don’t like exercising. People have talked about how they get an endorphine rush after exercising: this has literally never happened to me, even when I was exercising 4 times a week as a kid. Gyms are usually boring, and I dislike organized exercise as it binds up my schedule in ways I don’t like.
I’m really glad my job has 1 hour of paid time we can spend at the gym every week. I can deal with it if I’m getting paid for it (and I can get on a threadmill for an hour while streaming something on my phone).
Working out is great. if I hadn’t gotten injured last time I would’ve stayed grinding. I’m weird though, I love the tired feeling your muscles get from lifting. Sleeping after working out is top notch too.
Don’t know why people are so against it. Been sold a weird bill of goods when it comes to lifting. Sure its hard, but you’ll feel great.
Word.
Working out makes you feel great. You sleep better, have more energy to do stuff and unwind all that stress.
There will be pain from the sore muscles after a particularly hard workout and your legs will remind you of leg day for days, but that too feels just proper and right.
Working in IT also, I’d say actually do it while you’re still working. Punching things makes IT work a shitload more bearable since you can’t punch the equipment or the people.
Previous experience proved that it is not a good idea.
Too many concrete walls were punched through 2010 and 2014 due to that.
I will stick to putting all my IT rage on picking heavy things up and putting them back down so I can pick them up again instead.
Doesn’t work that way for me. I’m usually destroyed for the rest of the day if I’ve exercised. Hasn’t ever felt great for me after a serious workout, regardless of the shape I’m in at the time. More often than not I’m feeling ill afterwards.
It’s good for my wellbeing otherwise so I do try to stay in shape. But the rest of the day after a good session is usually ruined.