I hope to see more of Clockwork, They said on stream he hasn’t gotten a lot of time with the game, hope that changes because Yipes said he will be at Nec.
Yet somehow his name is on the cover of the Brady Games guide o_O
Coming up with combos =/= match experience.
You can only become battle hardened by battle.
Lol Mofo’s up in here secretly hating on Steve, and just putting it in a nice way.
Its nice seeing some one with a good sense a humor on the mic on the West Coast… Its what there missing alot of time on the west.
I find myself (no disrespect) falling to sleep because of how late WNF comes on for me, but plus the fact on how monotone David & James can be despite there great commentary knowledge of the game. But for some reason when steve was on with the mix of James or David. It felt perfect, he made the matches VERY enthusiastic and kept me interested and awake even in the non-hype matches.
Put him on the mic more often, and his knowledge of the game is pretty fine for commentating, he mixed a great amount of humor of what was going on in the matches. “Hitting him with the Dirty Ramen” (Nemesis Launcher) Keeping people hype. and as he said he even plays with these players back at Combofiend’s house IIRC, so he know whats up.
During the big Two #3 (well Jago’s first match anyway) Noel Brown was complaining about “scrubs” using Wesker. Yes the same Noel Brown who admitted to picking the BFFs in Vanilla primarily because they’re cheap, good grief.
What?
Someone make sense of this thinking?
Who is Steve anyway? I gathered that he’s from the miswest but that’s all I know.
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“Its different because I know I’m not a scrub!”
haha I was gonna mention something about that too as I typed it, but took the high road since I’m bad anyway >__>
His name is on the cover because he wrote the guide. It’s also on the guide because he was one of the chosen veteran fighting game players to break down the basics of the game’s characters and mechanics and write up on it in a guide. Incase you didn’t remember…Adam Deats (lets just say he used to do a lot of articles here if you don’t know who that is) helped work on both guides also and he isn’t exactly bombing tournaments but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t understand the game to a higher degree than the average SRK poster. Adam was able to play Vanilla regularly before the game came out so he knew a lot of things about the game that we didn’t before the game released. Even if he wasn’t necessarily stomping tournaments.
They just chose established Vanilla MVC3 players to write the guide for Ultimate just in the same way they chose established fighting game players in general to write the Vanilla guide.
Campbell Tran (Buktooth) who was a top CVS2 player also helped write the guide for Vanilla. Although he basically is more or less non existent in the UMVC3 tourney scene (and pretty much only played MVC3 casually AFAIK) he was the early creator of some of Doom’s combo technology. I watched his early game released video footage of him playing on the Team Khaos stream in Vanilla and it helped me learned early on the strength of beam assist with Doom. I already did want to play Doom and seeing him making great use of the assist and Doom as a second/anchor character was really interesting.
He was also the first person to put on video a lot of the combo and reset stuff with and without assists that most Wesker players do today. Even before Viscant.
So are scrubs suppose to play extremely hard to use characters and shine with them? I thought that was the top players jobs.
Lol… just saw a match with the Zero/Tron/Sentinel team. Sooooooo many snaps backs!
Yo.
You need to remind east coast that while albert is the head of the umbrella corporation, DOOM RUNS A COUNTRY BITCH!!!
And yes sentinel anchor is terrible against like 80 percent of the cast, I run that robot in second, nothing but circumstance will ever make me put him on anchor.
I’m watching the rest of the WNF archive. I find it kinda funny that when you team James Chen up with a black guy he starts cracking dirty jokes and saying “sh*t” on stream.
Don’t see the irony here. Being a scrub doesn’t mean being cheap or playing easy-to-use characters.
People use that word way too often and don’t even know what it means, besides the fact that calling someone a scrub is an insult.
So many more Joes and Trishs on streams lately. I love it, hope it stays like this. Streams are much more exciting with decent character variety.
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In this day and age words have a way to evolve and have multiply meanings, heck 1st time I heard scrub was to clown on a broke ass catz who think they got something, the video game community took it as their own word (like much of all slang terms) and it went from Players who are stuck in there bad habit ways, to being used to call someone a noob/bad at video games.
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I don’t see what’s so hard to understand here. He was calling out people using Wesker now because of the derp factor, the same derp factor that was behind him using the BFFs. It’s not like anyone who is going to place decently in tourneys is going to have a bad Wesker, that’s close to impossible based on ease of use alone. So essentially he’s calling people scrubs for picking Wesker because of how overpowered he is, how else would you interpret that? I have nothing against Noel Brown as a person/player, but at least use your noggin before saying such things.