UMVC3 OTT I am here in the shadows

Domination 101 is so great. I need more.

S-Kill should have kept written more.

Oh wow, I get on Steam then randomly a message on the bottom right pops up saying “Friend is playing Mechwarrior Online”. I only got startled because of the name of that game. What’s that anyways, a game revolving around liking everything you see?

I’ve always wanted to find and tweak the posts I made on fighting game balance and make a thread to discuss it but too lazy.

I think I’ll find the post today and do it.

It’s actually a game with the concept of a Bullet Hell. You go around different areas, and you have to dodge all the Alerts thrown at you.

Learn to randomize what you do in anything.

No wonder Poongko does so well.

And I go into the bathroom and there’s water coming from the toilet on the floor.

We don’t have a “proper mop” looks like, just that swiffer mop thing.

I LOVE LIFE! :bluu:

I’m a thinker. I can’t just…do stuff. Its too ingrained.

The point isn’t to be random, it’s to avoid predictability.

P4 makes this hard with the limited movesets, but it’s still very possible. Odds are, you should probably be more abusive of how good your character is.

Preach. Sometimes I wonder if it’s because I think more than I act why I look as awkward as I do until I get a good confirm.

(Edit: I just realized this sentence can also apply to how I am in general. :P)

This also oddly enough reminds me of my time playing Melee/Brawl at high level. I got to a point with my Marth/Pit/Lucas where people would just get mad whenever I started playing and I loved that. The controlled outcome, layered approaches, spacing games, aerial chases… Imagine how I felt when one of my biggest detractors (and my regular IRL opponent) picks up Marvel, the first fighting game I wanted to go all in on, with me sometime in February, we go at it and to this day, I can’t get 3/5ths of the wins he does in long sets because of him going nuts and me over applying myself trying to “be smart”/learn every nuance of my characters without other people to play.

Woah. That’s a pretty cool write up.

Guilty of this one in a quite a few games. Marvel comes to mind; sometimes I try to play too “smart” with Zero and die when I could’ve gone “full retard” and blown someone up. Respecting your opponent is a good skill to have, but you can respect them too much and not get anything done.

3rd Strike yo.

Fuck that i just throw towels on the floor.

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Nah not just P4A I do the same thing in everything. As much as I hate to admit it, I am a very predictable person in general.

If that’s how you feel, enjoy being intermediate.

Why does Angela’s butt attract sooo many black dudes? :frowning: Shes like a negro magnet…

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well you picked a good character to be predictable with.

:slight_smile:

Not really. If you’re predictable with Mitsuru its a lot harder to land hits. I think the character you’re talking about is Aigis. If I did the same mixup everytime there would be no way to react to it when I did it.

But the point of trying to predict something is not to be able to react to it, but to find a way of beating it before the opponent does it. You are not predicting it if you are seeing it.

I guess that’s true.

In the one game we played you just played a very low risk mitsuru. It was up to me to try some hair rained thing to try and escape (my lack of practice\experience didn’t help there). Personally I think that’s the right approach to the character.

Do you have any oki setups? I know there’s lots if dirty stuff you can do wit aegis ice reflector stuff.