Posted by Umezono
in Finger collector (Started by Iced November 02, 2011, 03:21:49 am
Board: All That's Left
Board: All That's Left
I really don't get the obsession over stuff like that. I guess it comes with the competitive edge of this game but really? It just felt like it was over-complicating things. I was always just content to catch the wild stuff and grind, not breed excessively.To be honest, when I played Pokemon competitively, I used to Action Replay a lot to get the Pokemon and natures I needed. As long as you dont do dumb shit like giving Eevee Ember or boosting your stats to insane amount of numbers, you should be good.
I used Actions Replays for curiosity. At the beginning is interesting but it gets boring pretty fast.
Talking about that, in my competitions days all my friends were GREATLY obsessed with the EV's, IV's, XOR equations, multi-trading, perfect breeding and others insane things.
Hell, spending months for a perfect gaming in a LAN party and fighting against a bunch of uber Tyranitars with +400 Attack/HP is not funny.
Damn it, hidden system! People are still searching that insane perfection after almost 10 years.
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skullgirlzI think you need to consider the medium each use and more importantly the gameplay
Also, IIRC Seth mentioned that he wanted more cool online stuff like the Youtube upload from OE in all of Capcom's fighters but Capcom of Japan doesn't think highly of online play.DONT DISS HSIEN ;;
Also, because of them we got the shitty Darkstalker characters.
Yes! Thats him. I thought his Sub-Zero kicked ass!off-topic in an off-topic thread?
Along with his Johnny Cage.
His tournaments were awesome. PerfectLegend was right in the corner with him, awesome matches.
Sorry for getting off topic, just saying.
And thats the exact reason why the Japanese game design is in the shitter. You have Inafune, Itagaki, and Kojima who have broken free from this mold (with lots of commercial success) and have even told their companions that they need to cater to a wider audience.Capcom Japan's target audience is (obviously) the Japanese, so what the Japanese want obviously takes precedence over the complaints of their Western audience. Sad but true. I suppose in their mindset what's right for Japan IS right for everyone else.
Whats right for Japan is not right for everyone else.
But what about the legitimate clowns who are just doing their job, this is clown discrimination.But we could just classify juggalos as a subspecies of the larger Clown family.
I would totally rock that Evil Ryu color if I didn't already know that it's going to become the next X-Force Wolverine.What the fuck would the point be of putting in Ken? I don't understand why anyone would be mad that he's not in there.QuoteHey Capcom! How about not painting Ryu like Ken and actually make Ken a playable character on your 3rd version of MVC3 which I'm very sure you'll release around a year or so with even more characters, more stages, more extras, more stuff you could've just had in the game on the first place for just $59.99lol STFU.
how dare you defy their daring and bold visioni don't expect them to get this one right. every smash bros clone i've played has felt off and that cartoon network game isn't looking great eitherIts really bad and the creators don't even acknowledge that the game is a smash bros clone and rather compare it with street Fighter
I just realized something. How is Frank's Servbot head hyper going to work on MODOK, Shuma and, to a lesser extent, Ammy?Ammy I could vaguely see, but good point.
leave that, teh advanced fighitng techniques that brings to the table are astonishing.ha
NOW I HAVE TO DO MORE WRITING! FUCK IT ALL!I think it's good you're making a tier list, very interested in how that'll turn out.
I know I kind of owe you those damned character analysis + tier list and I wanted to be finished with atleast half of it before I sent it to you but I've been kind of busy and I didn't want to give myself a deadline on when I sent it. With every character getting an EX mode...I'm gonna need to start paraphrasing.