SFV Lounge: I'm still alive. Sakura's alt is kinda cute

Plain goes well with Akhos :wink:

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If that crust isn’t filled, you got scammed.

For anyone interested (probably no one), Necalli’s Disc Guidance is -6 OB on all meterless versions, but the pushback is different based on range. They all travel different distances, but if done at their own max range, they have more pushback (same amounts though).

Sagat’s safest punish at all ranges is s.LK xx HK Shot, but only 94D/160S with no KD. His HP Shot does a bit more damage but you’re open if you’re late.

MP Tiger Uppercut hits for even more damage, but if you’re late, you’re fucked.

If you have one bar and V-Skill loaded, you can do s.LK xx EX Tiger Shot, Kara HP Tiger Uppercut for 258D/350S, which is pretty decent

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Cheese pizza is as pure as Akhos unsullied heart.

Real life Sora, the rest of SRK are the heartlesss.

Considering the shenanigans in the thread today i think this popping up on my feed is funny

Summary

https://kotaku.com/xbox-boss-says-theyre-adding-features-to-make-online-ga-1835706623

Lol “xbl is not a free speech platform”.

Smh kids these days would’ve commited suicide gaming during the GOAT Halo 3/COD era. We going out of our way to make our youth soft smh.

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I thought the Halo stuff was a joke until I tried it once.

Those 10 year old white kids dont give a fuuuuck.

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Savage. :anguished:

…wanting the youth not to be toxic assholes is a bad thing?

Hmmm…

Thats kind of a complicated situation. Kids learn to socialize through playing. That basically teaches them how to behave in a lot of ways. Dealing with confrontational people is part of it.

Just how much value there is in letting kids rock on a mic while online is up for debate though. Online world hasnt been kind to this newer gen of kids. There’s not much separation between online and IRL.

We are definitely headed towards a very bizarrw future.

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You need to build up that thick skin.

Our shit talk in the FGC ain’t nothing compared to the shit flinging in FPS and MOBAs. They talk about blowing up people’s houses and death threats on the regular.

What a coincidence again, just so happens to be on the same day as the samsho release.

That doesn’t really address what I said though

Toxicity is a necessary evil. There can be no light without shadow or some other mess. :upside_down_face:

Quite the opposite actually. However completely shielding them from negativity is not the way to “save our youth”. The best way to discourage that behavior is to have them experience it, understand why it sucks, then not repeat it themselves because empathy.

It’s like how you have a bunch of kids people who’ve never experienced the tragedies of war and violence glorifying it instead. Not a 1-1 comparison of course.

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I think XBL’s evolution is interesting.

When it first came out, it was really the first competent conole online. Through the Halo 2 days, most (not all) people were relatively civil. It wasn’t until online games on consoles exploded in the Halo 3 CoD4 days, that the mic chatter started to become a disaster.

Nowadays, almost everyone leaves their mic off to avoid those people, so we have regressed to mostly silence.

Or those who experience it may view it as accepted behavior and begin acting that way themselves, making the problem worse

No easy answer, but I think “just get thicker skin” or “toxicity is fine stop making the youth soft” are dumb responses

Not everyone responds to this stuff the same way

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Modern warfare chat was ridiculous. Straight ham fest every game.

It was the game that made me start taking off my headset.

Then party chat happened.

I doubt the youth of today is any more “toxic” than back in my day. They’ve just got better ways of communicating.

Nobody’s really toxic or outraged anyway. They are literally sitting on their phone or CPU, straight faced , drinking a juice like me right now.

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I feel like the youth of my day werent fucked up enough to kill a friend for 9 million…

Or be stupid enough to believe someone would actually pay them.