Great kicks - liked that stuff Also the idea of final dying attack is awesome too QuoteCould including a second .SFF with Super Shredder Gethits be a workaround? You mean It would be kinda super shredder's appearance only, or it will have different gameplay too?
QuoteI might be in the odd minority here, but I spend a lot of my time on Mugen's Watch Mode. I think it's a good way to see how comparable characters are. Would the CPU be able to recognize a post-battle desperation attack and get out of the way?If you are referring to my post..my suggestion with Shredder is not a post-battle attack...it happens at the near end of the 2nd round. But yes, I have seen characters avoid it because he isn't completely dead (tiny bit of life left before KO) so the ai (won't be in a victory pose or stop etc) continues to fight, just hope they hit him before he gets them. You could always download that White and see for yourself And in case I some how confused myself with your question and completely went off track..sorry!
Hmm.... I think the best implementation of the "Super" Shredder would be in a level 3 super move. To summarize, you guys are asking for a completely seperate character. One that shared screen time with Vanilla Ice for crying out loud!! But yeah, some form of the Super Shredder would be pretty rad....
Woah, I'm liking the looks of this, you had me at retro mutagen move comparable to Anakaris' curse! More TMNT characters are always a good thing.
New walking frames based off of SNES Tournament Fighters. I'm thinking about incorporating stance switching into this character for a bit more depth perhaps and more attack variety. Gauntlet stance where Shredder just pounds on you with his arm blades and the classic Sword stance from the arcade... I'm still not sure what the defining difference (advantages, disadvantages) should be here beyond aesthetics, do you guys have any thoughts?
one question, why is shredder shirtless? Doesn't he wear a shirt throught the tmnt franchise? Just wanted to know, that's all
drewski90 said, February 29, 2012, 05:20:34 PMone question, why is shredder shirtless? Doesn't he wear a shirt throught the tmnt franchise? Just wanted to know, that's allMaybe part of his color separation? :l
Iced said, February 29, 2012, 05:22:14 PMHave one of the stances allow for rapid mashing attacks and the other be more for zoning.Charge specials vs qcf and mash commands a la Gen.
drewski90 said, February 29, 2012, 05:20:34 PMone question, why is shredder shirtless? Doesn't he wear a shirt throught the tmnt franchise? Just wanted to know, that's allIt's actually part of his colour seperation. All the different colours are so that people can make as diverse palettes as possible.
He probably referred to the torso versus arms colours, I know that when I look at them I cant tell if they are the same colour or different ones, but I blamed it on my eyes.
The original action figure was indeed shirtless with a purple cape. Google it, it was awesome.I think Dcat should delve deeper into TMNT fandom and give the Shredder two stances: His sword stance which is based off of the Arcade game. His second stance should revolve around his staff, harkening back to the first film's rooftop battle. That would be awesome for both mid-distance and full-distance mind games.Or maybe you could interpret two fighting stances that feature their own weapon attacks, very similar to Gen's style. So, mantis style would feature a staff and crane style would feature a sword. Different standard attacks apply to each stance as well.
drewski90 said, February 29, 2012, 05:20:34 PMone question, why is shredder shirtless? Doesn't he wear a shirt throught the tmnt franchise? Just wanted to know, that's allYeah its the color separation, arms and torso are separate colors but he'll be able to be shirtless in Mugen as well. I need to add separation to his eyes and face as well as hands.Lasombra Demon said, February 29, 2012, 05:28:29 PMIced said, February 29, 2012, 05:22:14 PMHave one of the stances allow for rapid mashing attacks and the other be more for zoning.Charge specials vs qcf and mash commands a la Gen.Good ideas, that gives me a much clearer direction now...@ Saikoro: you mean something like this ?
Dcat said, February 29, 2012, 06:06:30 PM@ Saikoro: you mean something like this ?Oh FUCK yeah!! Dude, that introductory dialogue with the Shredder always gives me goosebumps. But absolutely. Having a 2D interpretation of the Shredder using a metal staff against his opponents has never been done before. And the first film's Shredder battle is amazing. Not only do you have amazing material to gain ideas from, but you would be doing hardcore fans a great service.More importantly, the Shredder moved gracefuly with that staff. Factor in moves that resemble elements like that of Kilik and Billy Kane (Strike/movement wise), and you have epic winnery.
I wouldnt use charge attacks and leave him with two stances ( maybe three?) One for claws that favored mashing attacks, one for sword play that favored zoning , maybe one where he remained low to the ground that favoured poking while he sped away and had bigger dashes and basics that made him move a lot.