UMvC3 OTT now with more P4A

Get yourself a cup of strong English Breakfast tea, a slice of jam on toast with or a scone with clotted cream and jam, and listen.

Try not to dance with tea in hand.

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Essentially this. All characters have much better alternatives obviously. However, some AAAAA stuff are actually really useful and give you a huge edge among others who don’t really understand the game too well.

What we end up with is another dangerous “Beginner killer mechanic” AKA “scrub killers”.

Think of Albert Wesker in UMvC3 where his presence in high level play is severely not as dominant as say the realm of beginner or online marvel play. The problem lies in Wesker being simultaneously easy to pick up and highly effective.

Those new to UMvC3 (and fighting games in general) were typically on the boat of either: 1) go for the long haul and continue playing the game hoping to learn or 2) adopt the meta-game (for that level of play) and play Wesker.

The same goes for low level Persona play (which I feel like I’m at). I’m trying to break the barrier at the moment, but to be losing to these Yu and Chie players who are clearly mashing A every chance they get (I see him falling in the air and still are flailing with their jabs) is highly demoralizing. Albeit it’s my fault for sucking and losing to them to begin with, but that’s not the point. I’m trying to ascend that.

Just my rant. Adding these steroids for beginner players does not make the game easier to pick up or easier to learn. If anything, it kind of creates a blockade where a certain gimmick is obviously separating low level play and high level play.

Tutorials in fighting games are never really too good. Persona’s 4 tutorial is like “Here’s your all out attack, here’s your reversals, here’s where your meter and life-bar is at, alright try to remember that, or just go ham.”

Anyways back to the lab as always. This game is still pretty fun, but I doubt I will get far in it. I just want to be good enough to claim that I can “play the game”.

Fries.

Yoshi, if you play on Xbox we can and probably try and get some games down. Since i’m looking to get better also

I thought it was the stream monsters.

I’m in the weird part of Youtube again… I want to get out of here >__>…

Edit:

Spoiler

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Oh my god that works?! :rofl:

Soooooooo… Will I be seeing some of yall at Youmacon in Detroit? We got some pros coming for that pot bonus. And anime bitches… niggas love anime bitches…

whats up ott?
good mornin

I’m ps3 scrub, sry.

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Fuck Sundays.
I have power metallllllllll

Fucking ps3 nerds

Good morning OTT

Fuck the blue shell.

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Wtf? This Xenoblade quest shit is annoying. You run around looking for the quest to complete, do it, then spend another 30 minutes looking for a different quest. Even worse, there’s so many damn quest it overflows a signed long. The fuck am I doing all these for? The fuck is the purpose of having 10 million in a single area?

As for P4A… Haven’t played it in a week.

lol… I feel weird reading these posts saying good morning. I’m on the other side of the planet in Asia and its about 10:30pm right now.

I know that feel bro. Us and the Aussies here.

Where you at?

I think once you get more used to the timing of stuff and more comfortable with your character, you wont lose as easily to people mashing. I was trying to learn Yu’s Oki game before Theau invited me to a match. I had my basic mixup down but there was a few times where I was thrown out of it and even DPed out of it before Izanagi hit. So I went back to training to see if I could do something else and found out that I can NOT be thrown out of it unless I time it wrong and although some DPs will work, if I time it right, Yu himself evades the DP and can punish. So people can mash all they want but if I do it correctly, they’re just messing up their chance to block and can be punished for it. It’s one of those things where you’re punished for not timing something right even though your opponent was just mashing during your combo/block string. I cant tell you how many times online I would drop the stS in Dante’s BnB and get foot dived as soon as the opponent recovered.

I never cared for most tutorials but the challenge mode is good. I just hate that they dont tell you anything like “this only works on crouching characters” or “you have to ground dash the instant you touch the ground after this jump attack.”

Do the rolls have any inv whats so ever?

Evasive Action
http://www.dustloop.com/wiki/images/thumb/a/a1/P4ArenaQuick_Escape.png/250px-P4ArenaQuick_Escape.png
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Press A + C to perform a dodge forward that can avoid attacks and pass through the opponent similar to a forward roll found in the King of Fighters series. This can be used to evade enemy attacks and projectiles, but not throws. Evasive Action also have a bit of recovery at the end that is punishable. Evasive Action can also be used in pressure to create cross-up scenarios by having your persona attack from one side while you move to the other; the opponent must block in relation to the player’s position and not the persona’s.
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]1-2F vulnerable
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]3-24F strike/projectile invincible
[]33F total duration
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]Counter Hit state during entire Evasive Action
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From Dustloop Wiki

I should probably take P4A serious. I’m so lazy though.