@sofacitysweetheart: Damn straight. I was trying out my Akuma online (which is damn mediocre) and I fought a 'gief with near 8 or 9k BP (though he had like 1500 PP, which explains something) and all he did was lariat into Green hand (sometimes EX), which I just kept punishing with sweeps and some bnb combos.
Dude picked Ken, and did the same thing with Shoryukens across the stage. I wanted to break my controller over this kind of stupidity.
I was originally going to wait and hope for DowII: Chaos Rising to go on sale, but I decided to wing the rest of my paycheck on a combo of three games I never got around to playing, but always wanted to:
Serious Sam HD Pack The Witcher: Director's Cut
I'm really interested in playing The Witcher, but it won't be done installing for another 8-9 hours. Letting Serious Sam finish quick so I can have all the games installed in the end.
@marrec: Unless they are literally implying this and are complete idiots, no one is saying that. They are just saying that despite all this reassurance in a personal space, the person has had their Xbox die out 2 hours into its life span. Yes, it's a fringe case (so far), but people get...y'know, angry sometimes.
@ArchScabby: Same as above, though those two comments in particular are a little too heated over this.
Well, when you program any animation, you have to take into account its effects on the environment and the character itself. Keeping the same amount of reload animations for the same gun lowers the amount of graphical problems a game could have, and considering the extremely complex geometry of modern shooters, that lowers developmental time and there are some strange problems a game's environment could have in response to a different animation on your character.
Also, (third point) that's just bad storytelling. Nothing to do with game play development, that's just bullshit "banking on it" storyline. Generic yeah, but you have to deal with it in any media.
I actually have some questions of my own, I'm trying to semi-main Dudley right now. I've only had Super for a few weeks now, but I've played a little of 3 and a ton of, god I hate to use this, vanilla.
I'm struggling staying focused and thinking about my close-up game. Maybe it's the fact that I never played Dudley before, and that relying on mid-game and footsies and such is nearly impossible with Duds. I can do well against shotos and grapplers are the least of my worries, but fighting turtlers and pokers is the bane of my very existence right now.
TL;DR - Help me with Dudley v. Turtlers/Pokers, please.
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