Technically, Mitsuru isn’t the main character. Well, I haven’t played the story mode of P4A (because I haven’t played P4 yet) but I know she’s not for P3 at least.
Ah, I meant main character in that I just kind of always use them (is there a better term for this?). Kind of like how people in MvC3 end up playing only a few variations of team choices.
People usually just call it a “main”. Meh.
You mad, bro?
I dont even think we fought but i felt that bro ouch.
Players:
Something that annoys me, when players say your not playing the game correctly. Even when your winning…
Expecting Skullgirls to have more than 8 characters when its a new IP and Indie company cut them some slack
Game Companies:
Not taking each others example and making the genre move forward with features instead they just like nah we got this and fuck up.
- People that get overwhelmed with envy when the best players (especially when they aren’t of the same nationality as that person) are given credit and respect.
- Players that play hundreds(or even thousands) of games and never improve…if anything, their idea of improvement is to find more and more ways to scrub you out, ways that are completely outside the metagame
I play Tekken, and everyone knows I’m fond of, and main, the Williams Sisters. A friend had told me that **I won’t become a master and improve if I don’t become more diverse with my characters because then I would know how to fight against them. **
Yes, you read that correctly. Adding to that, I hate it when people complain about how I always use female characters in fighters. They’re fast, their movesets are rather fun, and I usually win with them. Why would I want to use characters I don’t care about? If anything, the male characters usually come off as uninteresting to me for some reason. They’re not bad characters, I’m just not drawn, so I apologize for not being another male using Goku, Naruto, Lars, Maxi, or Yu. In fact, my friend even recommended that I use Lars, a character I just don’t like. He comes off as I would call “a scrub character”, a character that irritating scrubs would pick up because they believe he’s the best character in the whole game solely because he’s a beast. Okay, nothing wrong with that. I just find him character ridiculous, just like a protagonist from a bad fanfiction. I don’t know why, I just don’t like him.
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I can relate somewhat - (Er… well, my signature pretty tells the story)
As for annoyances in fighting games and the players who play them -
I’m not too fond to players who complain about games they do not play. I am also not to fond of other players who try to tell you how to play a specific character when you are the one who don’t even play them in the first place nor do they know the match up at all!
(For example - imagine a Ken player trying to tell a Bison player how to use him correctly! Does that even sound right? Or worse? In KOFXIII, a Takuma player trying to tell me how that Mai needs 3 stocks for 600+ damage when she can get away with 800+ damage with TWO stocks!)
Should I need assistance, I practice with others who utilize the characters as I well as, as well as conduct research on character in that particular fighting game in order to further understand their game plans and strategies for winning. You can not tell another individual how to play a certain character when you don’t even have a clue about them! Not unless you had previous experiences with them… and, I don’t mean just spending a couple hours on training mode or having a few matches online either.
This is mostly the case in terms of my character choices. I almost always pick a girl first because I find them faster and more interesting to play as, and as a kid, I picked them because they were pretty. Though, there are some exceptions that have stuck such as King, El Fuerte, and Bridget (lol). Also, with most guy characters, it feels kind of easy in the damage department. Like, I like Feng’s moves, but because he seems so versatile in a Ryu sense, I can’t bring myself to play as him.
As for the first paragraph, I’ve heard this on occasion and I think that’s rather dumb too. To me, it’s like trying to fit a round block in a square hole. Certain playstyles just click for some people. In the long run, it’d be better to just know what to do against characters than to extensively learn them.
I don’t know one Tekken player that actually thinks that. Maybe to start off but not in the long run.
Right now the market for these games is being oversaturated. I don’t have the money or the time to put into each and every game that comes out.
I’m pretty sure Persona, TTT2 and DOA5 all came out in the same month.
Though I’m African-American myself, I do hate niggas. I’m in a room right now online and I hear them on their mics flipping out and hyping shit up. Get it together, black people.
Oh boy, another fool with this shit of oversaturated market :rolleyes:
No, is not saturated, and no, you don’t have to play every goddamn FG out there
“You use the same moves/combos/things!”
every damn fighter I played online where I did minimal effort to kill the opposition
I wouldn’t call it “wrong”. Different fighting games measure different skills and thus are meant for different people. Some people like fighting games that are tactically simple and rely mainly on extremely hard execution or extremely fast reaction time, and others prefer the opposite. Just find a game that suits your interests, which is no problem since there are so many titles to choose from.
I can jive with this.
Me and Vulcan had a debate about it a couple of weeks ago in a thread about whether or not it’s good to learn the entire character’s moveset.
Nah man. I try to cover everything in one post.
Just frames
Fastest input
Fuck them
Link meh.
That Arc Systems/Capcom hasn’t made a Naruto fighter. The cast is perfect for a GG/MvC type game.
Capcom making people buy costumes instead of what Namco does.
People that hate Fuerte, Eddy/Christie, MvC2 Clockw0rk and disrespectful people in general