be a bigger dick like me and use sa2 for 2 taunts
Quite A Few people out there think itās pretty pointless to pre-order a psn game
My friend let me download AE off him if Iād give him 3SOE when it came out. I was buying it day 1 and the theme is pretty cool.
Controllers arenāt region locked.
I meant like no imported games. And I thought the hardware like sticks needed like microsoft approval in the form of a chip or something which is why thereās few third party accessories.
I Pre-ordered 3SOE since i was getting it anyways and i agree the theme is sweet
Some games and addons can be used on a US 360. I have a Japanese account (silver) and a US account (Gold). I can download anything in the marketplace and use it on my US account since itās tied to the 360. That said, Iāve only done it with demos and addons for BBCS2.
Do You Guys think SF3 3SOE will be a bigger hit than SSF2 Turbo HD Remix And MVC2(PSN/XBL)?
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Obviously. The game had the biggest tournament following from about 2006 to 2008 so all of those guys who took the game seriously back during the 3 years when it was the it game on consoles will be back for more. That was the time when more people came out to Evo for 3S than ST, MVC2, CVS2, Tekken, Guilty Gear, it was always bringing the biggest numbers. Which means thereās just a big group of those people plus a whole slew of new SFIV/MVC3 players that will want to get into it since they know they missed one of the biggest and most unique iterations of SF of the last 10 years. For a lot of people getting into fighting games 3S is that hidden hype they missed out on and theyāre gonna wanna check it out.
The only thing that really matters is whether the game will still be relevant 3 or 4 years from now in offline tournaments. Both MVC2 Online and HD Remix flopped about a year into their release within the community because the hardcore players found things that they just did not like about the game. HD Remix got 2 years at Evo but a lot of top players were already denouncing the game early on. It was also rarely played at majors outside of Evo after the first year of its release. MVC2 Online was said to have been tested by J.Wong for accuracy and then day one Cable gets a guard breaking glitch that he can do basically anywhere on the screen that he didnāt have in any other port of the game and people freak out. It got fixed but it was too late cuz then top players find other things and feel the timing is generally off. People hear about it and eventually people stop playing that also.
HD Remix Iām sure by now (only on about 2 and a half years after its initial release in Nov 2008 before Vanilla SFIV) is a wasteland online and MVC2 Iām sure has far less people playing even online and is completely irrelevant at tourneys. Top players still wonāt play on anything but Dreamcast or arcade and the Clockwork vs. Neo money match supposedly retired the game competitively for good any way. 3S was supposedly tested for accuracy by bringing 16 of the gameās top players from multiple countries to play in a tournament setting. If that doesnāt confirm the validity of the game for tournaments then I donāt know what will. This is considering the community already mostly had no problem playing on a rather non arcade perfect port years back. A port that Japanese players still regularly came out to and beasted at during Evo despite the fact that they could have easily just cried and whined about the port all day like old ST men.
The fact that this will be an arcade perfect port with virtually near lag free connections between players (something literally unheard of in fighting games online) will be enough to keep people playing for a while. Plus unlike the other 2 online games the game will be faithful enough to the arcade port that the old men will have no problem playing it offline (or even online) which gives way more incentive for the newer players to continue becoming good at the game. They know theyāll be fighting for a reason and not just to be the best online warrior. They can take their skills that they hone online to offline tournaments and actually have it amount to something. No more of the āyou canāt get good onlineā shit since online play will be almost identical unless one guyās connection is horrid. Especially if Wolfkrone can get so good by mostly playing online on SFIVās shitty ass code.
Itāll be a regular thing to see live streams of tournaments for this game ONLINE with the possibility to have west coast vs. east coast battles with extremely minimal lag. I can see there being multiple 24/7 streams for this game because of the solidity of the netcode and the 8 player lobby system. Kinda like a Peaceful Jay thing for 3S where you can get on any day of the week and ANYTIME OF THE DAY OR NIGHT and talk with other players in a chat and work on your game knowing youāre in a room where good people are going to be playing a lot of the time. Plus the bragging rights of doing something good in front of a bunch of other stream monsters.
Obviously all it will take is one stupid little glitch online or something found to make the game an issue on release. Yetā¦if everything goes right itās going to go VERY VERY RIGHT (Iām sure Iāve jinxed things at this point).
Before it bugs me, which game is ST?
Super Turbo.
Oh okay, Iām glad it wasnāt a question for a million dollars at the time.lol.
Iām hoping this happens.
Itās some old random game with a shitty throw system that people like for some reason.
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Since 3s is being taken off of GGPO at release, I really think we should carry on the tradition of online tournaments. Even if they are for fun like they used to be, SBO style 3v3 and others like people used to plan on 2DF and GGPO. That alone would do enough and I think be fun enough.
Also, as Iāve said multiple times, ranking and danisen battles. Maybe tracked on that site that they want to start for 3s only? I know the players here have the drive to do it, they used to a lot a few years ago.
With Skype, lobbies, all that stuff itās entirely possible.
Yeah since GGPO allows us the networking technology to play seriously as we would offline thereās definitely no reason not to do that. The idea is to get it so people have the ability to constantly practice and refine their gameplay as if they were at an arcade. It basically gives everybody to practice the game regularly like a real arcade based fighting game scene or pretty much anybody who does any competitive hobby or profession. Instead of just practicing once a week or a month during the actual tournament you can hone your skills and keep sharp any day of the week anytime of the day like a real arcade champ.
Youāre only as good as how often you play unless youāve already been playing for years and nobody gets good at anything by talking about what they like to do. You gotta be in constant practice of it and thatās whatās always made the top Japanese and US players. Not so much message forums but constant lag free play amongst other top players so you can put theory into practice.
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I personally hope the netcode is good enough to play the Japanese with minimal lag. If not them than the Brazilians as thereās been an ever-growing 3S scene down there. Hopefully all that KOF experience will translate over for them.