Pro tip to the OP.
Leave your PSN/XBL name in a thread on an MK Forum, you will find lots of worthy opponents there.
Leave your PSN/XBL name in a thread on an MK Forum, you will find lots of worthy opponents there.
Kheapathic said:You're joking right? First off he's not higher than Ragna, they're about evenly matched but it all comes down to who manages to get the hits in. Second, Lambda-11 replaced Nu-13 and while she may not be as powerful, she is the one who can give Hakumen most trouble. You understand to cut her projectiles you need immaculate reaction time? Now please tell me what risks she takes to get in? Hakumen is the one who has to work to get in on her. His ground dash is that pathetic hop, he's not the quickest on his feet and air dashing leaves him wide open. Yes he has his command dash but wasting a magatama to get close isn't smart unless you catch Lambda where she's unable to defend.Dreiko said:In what way does Lambda counter Hakumen? You can cut half of her attacks and she has to take huge risks to get in while you're just sitting back mashing on your easy fast and strong sword attacks from the safety of being half a screen away.Kheapathic said:I play Blaz Blue and use Hakumen, that makes me an anomaly because there were/are a lot of tier whores in that game. If I wasn't running into the countless Ragna's, the person would usually wait for me to choose and then pick Lambda-11... Hakumen's counter. People will do whatever makes them feel safest against an opponent; whether it be character balances, powerful moves with low risk or whatever.
Hakumen isn't the best in the game but he's high tier anyways, he's better than Ragna at least lol.
Pedro The Hutt said:You want a fair and balanced fighting game? Look no further than Virtua Fighter. Spam WILL get you punished there. (And few characters allow for spam to begin with)
That said, in any halfway decent fighting game you can punish spam pretty easily. If they spam projectiles you can easily jump over them and keep on jumping over them until the threat of time over looms and they'll be forced to do something else if they don't want a draw. If you take such a simple bait then you're basically handing victory to them on a platter to begin with.
I too believe in fun and fair fights, but online not many are willing to follow that routine so either you have to adapt when people play like that, or simply not play online.
Nah, if you do it right it always always works. The way you exactly did it wrong is what eludes new players sometimes, which seems to be what affects you now.rabidkanid said:Memorizing long strings of button combinations which only seem to work at best 60% of the time anyway is NOT fun. Or at least not fun at all for me.
FPSs will always be popular but you should still be able to find some people who play fighters more, just keep looking. FPSs are basically what "the cool crowd" would play, so of course they'd be more popular.deshorty said:I want it so badly to not be dead, but where I am, it is. Every time I have a gaming night, I ask my friends if they want to play some Marvel vs Capcom, they just shout me down. I love the fighting game genre, but its being overshadowed by the FPS giant. Also, its about to be shot by the FPS giant. Boom, headshot. Nobody saw it coming.
I LOVE that game.Jay Parrish said:Fighters have always been like that, even back in the arcades.
I don't understand how this is all of a sudden an epiphany to you. The only fighter I've ever played that was balanced was fight night round 3.
That's what I'm saying, if you do it right it does always work.rabidkanid said:That makes no sense at all. You do an action, then it works, you do the same action again and it doesn't work. That is not how "you do it right, it always always works" works. If you do an action correctly, then it works. You repeat the same action, it should work again as if your pressing a button. You should never have to struggle against the game design itself just to get an action to work. Your supposed to be fighting the opponent, not the game mechanics or lack there of.
There is honor, just not quite the honor he means.mexicola said:If you're expecting honour in online multiplayer fighting game match you're doing it wrong. I admit I don't like fighting games and can never find it in myself to suffer through the learning curve all the way to anything considered solid play, but it seems to me you are complaining about rain being wet.
No they're not, MvC3 has combos but most people won't use them. SF has the same amount as MK.Togs said:Cant say this without flaming so Ill just go ahead and say it- stereotypical scrub mentality, people will always strive for the best tactics and its upto you to learn how to counter them.
Also try Marvel vs Capcom 3 or Street Fighter, they're more built around that type of play.