Has anybody tried playing Skullgirls wired v. wireless on PS3? How different was the ping with the same person (taking into account that it can very every minute anyway)?
I’m moving pretty soon and I’m not sure if I’ll be able to have a modem in my room, and since I’ll be renting a room I can’t have my 25ft ethernet cable strung across the hallway, so I may end up having to go wireless.
There’s really no difference at all, provided that you have a decent ISP.
Wait, why can’t the modem be in your room? There will be people that flick the modem on and off to be assholes if you place it anywhere else…
Because I’m not sure if my room even has a phone jack, and whether the desktop computer in that house has wireless capability.
The only other person in the house will be an awesomely hip lady nearing her 70’s, and I doubt she’s going to be touching the modem much anyway. My employer is friends with her and told me she was looking to rent out a room, and the person who got it would be helping around the house here and there. In return, rent is nearly free. And being in the poor college student situation, I couldn’t pass that deal up.
Well now that I’ve finished the Asura’s Wrath anime, I now have to go back and finish hell girl…fuck. I don’t know whats wrong with me, but I’m always finishing nearly every anime I start, no matter how much I’ll dislike it. It took me like, a month to finish chaos;head and that’s like, what, 12 episodes?
^ Thats usually the general rule of thumb since Manga is the original source material more often then not, while Anime can’t go into as deep in its 24 min episodes (includes opening&ending sequence) and more often then not gets inflated with added fan-service and fillers. However, there are special cases where Anime is the original source Material such as Angel Beats! and Code Geass that has the bigger impact overall compared to modified manga adaptions which are usually not canon.
I usually don’t know half the series they have when I’m at a store. The only manga I’ve been consistently reading is Dogs: Bullets and Carnage. And you’d think the SF Udon comics would be easier to find. I knew I should’ve bought it when borders was closing…
Because 90% of good manga are seinen, and comparatively far more seinen manga don’t become anime.
Also, most anime producers suck horridly at pacing, choreography, presentation, and animation.
One more thing, the sheer amount of manga that exists far outnumbers the amount of anime that exists. Thus, in both those seas of crap, manga has more trasures hidden in sunken ships because it’s a bigger ocean.