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Pic of the day. Zelda's strong side attack. It's a slash attack that utilizes her magic to make even a simple slash look sharp.
Wow, that looks really good. In Brawl her side-tilt was just some sparkles. : P
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Pic of the day. Zelda's strong side attack. It's a slash attack that utilizes her magic to make even a simple slash look sharp.
No. That's the same side tilt she has in Brawl, just with a different visual effect.So does this confirm Zelda has a new moveset?
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Pic of the day. Zelda's strong side attack. It's a slash attack that utilizes her magic to make even a simple slash look sharp.
So does this confirm Zelda has a new moveset?
waiting for the update hope it's something new
"Strong attack" is the proper term for what the community calls tilts. They're called strong attacks in the strategy guides and on the official SSB64 site.I'm assuming "strong side attack"means forward smash, because Zelda's old fsmash was booty.use proper terms sakurai jesus
"Strong attack" is the proper term for what the community calls tilts. They're called strong attacks in the strategy guides and on the official SSB64 site.
No. That's the same side tilt she has in Brawl, just with a different visual effect.
I know about the different types of attacks, lol. The new effect caught me off guard though. It looks fantastic!That's her side tilt.
There's Normal, Strong, and Smash attacks
I had Brawl right next to me, so I took a quick picture to show how much better her side-tilt looks in Smash 4.
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Was Brawl always that pixelated? It looks so irritating up close.
If Deflicker is off, yes.Was Brawl always that pixelated? It looks so irritating up close.
Guys, I'm pretty sure side attacks is the "official" term than tilts. Smash attacks, neutral attacks, side attacks and aerial.
While most of the thread is talking about tilts, nobody is noticing that Zelda is channeling the spirit of Captain Falcon and wants to get her knee on.
sakurai talks release date
http://www.examiner.com/article/sup...s-director-talks-release-date-and-development
Who calls it a shine? The only Shines I know of are the Shine Sprites.Next you're going to tell me Fox's shine is really called a "reflector".
And if it hits it also has a slashing sound.iirc, her side tilt did hit kinda hard and involved a slashing motion. That's a nice added touch.
Sorry, the conversion from digital to analog will create lag.I wonder if there is a HDMI to component adapter cause I think I want to see what Smash Bros. U would look like on a HD CRT. No input lag + no ghosting would be sweet, too.
Sorry, the conversion from digital to analog will create lag.
Almost certainly. I haven't used this particular setup myself, but lag is par for the course when converting video signals between digital and analog.Bummer. Significant?
Almost certainly. I haven't used this particular setup myself, but lag is par for the course when converting video signals between digital and analog.
A better solution if you can afford it would be to get a monitor with low latency. There are plenty of monitors with 1ms of lag.
Who calls it a shine? The only Shines I know of are the Shine Sprites.
I guess, visually and mechanically, they might want to update Zelda's moveset to associations from more recent games. She's one of the few characters in the series that up until now has been rooted heavily in her original incantation; Ocarina of Time. And even that didn't make a whole lot of sense, Zelda herself using all the great fairy powers alongside Sheik transformation. Between the three games more or less every other character has had changes and additions to their presentation and moveset, whether it be Link's changes to tools or Mario's FLUDD. Zelda's final smash light bow was about as evolved as she got.
Though I'm sure she'll stay magic orientated, it makes sense that they'd want to spice up her presentation and movesets beyond Ocarina of Time Zelda 3.0.
Why not simply get component cables instead of a converter?I wonder if there is a HDMI to component adapter cause I think I want to see what Smash Bros. U would look like on a HD CRT. No input lag + no ghosting would be sweet, too.
whats a tilt
Why not simply get component cables instead of a converter?
^My HD CRT has HDMI inputs :O