Same here. The only itme I opened a book at home was before we had a test and even then it was only the day before, not a minute sooner. It sort of totally worked out anyway.
Funnily enough I felt like I was missing out at the time but not anymore. Teenagers have the tendency to push you out of your comfort zone to be part of the group but today I know that I’m just not very socially inclined and would rather play a game at home than go to a club.
I like how the discussion changed from “Give us back invul DPs” in S2
to “Just because you spend a bar shouldn’t mean you can get out of everything” in S4.
No, really, I like it.
Honest FIghter V will be achieved eventually.
I did some “research” on my reaction time about half a year ago. I found out that the average value can easily vary by 50ms from one day to another. But that is not a problem. The problem is that usually higher average values come with much higher spread and with average 250 ms u hit 300+ much more often than u hit 250+ with average 200. So on a bad day extra 2 frames on average completely fucks up your game.
Btw Human benchmark is heavily affected by browser. In my case Opera adds 20-30 ms, Firefox is ok.
Minus 2 is the scariest shit in this game,especially for a character like Rashid.
At least if a character is +3 i know to stfu and just block, if it’s minus 2 it fucks with my mind making me think it’s my turn,then they proceed to clusterfuck me with random yolo moves.
I just hate safe forward advancing moves. It’s one thing if they spaced a move that is punishable if blocked close. It’s another when they I block their special move point blank and can’t get reliable damage off their mistake.
this is what I don’t like about Bison’s aerial options, you can have great reactions and be on point with your AAs but he can still fuck you up with all the ways he can change their trajectory and timing
This is simply not true. All Bison is doing is holding up a mirror to his opponents, and saying “Meaningless” or “Feeble Effort”. It’s somewhere between helpful advice and performance art. Ya’ll should be grateful.