fuck capitalization.
fuck capitalization.
Did you notice that the Kung Jin player only really got far ahead once the Jacqui player decided to stop using projectiles? That happened because they are both low level players. And those are the players I’m talking about. Of course high level players have ways to punish almost any cheese. But this cheese in…
If we’re talking about hadoukens, yeah, they’re pretty easy for even a new player to avoid. They’re big and slow. But these? These are too fast and easily repeatable and there are too many angled options for a mediocre player to avoid. This is not an easily punishable spam. And that’s the problem. Any easily done move…
I’m actually pretty decent at most fighting games (including MK), but MK is known for its permissiveness of cheap tactics. Mediocre players use these tactics because they work when they’re playing against other mediocre players. A player who knows what he’s doing won’t suffer with this, but the problem lies when you…
Well, it paid on the first round. It shouldn’t have.
And let’s be frank here, this player probably won a lot of rounds against other players before this match happened. He clearly had some practice with this, as we can gather by the fact that he “knew” what to do when the other player comes closer. He wouldn’t have…
The problem isn’t with the tactic itself. The issue is that the game allows a cheap move to be that effective.
The point is that such a cheap move shouldn’t be in the game. It is, so it may be used, but it shouldn’t be.
A fighting game that you can win by button mashing or spamming is a bad fighting game.
Does he keep his eyes focused on the spacing between him and his opponent, without glancing to the gauges up top?
Wait, wasn’t it your friend who bothered Tim?
Wink wink nudge nudge
You “believe”. You don’t “know”.
Congratulations on not succumbing to the temptation of talking about easy topics over someone’s death.
Very, very sad news, but delivered through a great article.
You could also go to keep.google.com on your computer.
Really? Crap. It worked for me and my friends.
There are some other things you might need to check, though:
Add “&gl=us” to your search URL. It’ll make it work even if you’re not in the US.
Add “&gl=us” to your search URL. It’ll make it work even if you’re not in the US.
Add “&gl=us” to your search URL. It’ll make it work even if you’re not in the US.
That’s too French for me. :P
It was a bad port. It wasn’t on Steam. It used Windows Live.
Yo mama.