You need RSF. Not so much for the damage, but the threat that you 'can' use it. Otherwise there isn't much damage you can do and your opponents can just do stupid stuff to get out of the mix-ups.
Actually really useful SSF4 Makoto tech http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=MONTY6GeE1M Always wanted to be good playing her, never really was.
One of the best players on the east coast and he can't go to the biggest tournament of the year. He needs a steady job.
Makoto has so much tech that it's a wonder that there aren't many american top players that play her.
Maybe they all think she's too derpy.
The Fanatiq vs Kai example is hardly apt because Fanatiq is way more adept at long set matches than small set matches. He would've lost to RayRay 2/3 too, he has always been a poor tournament performer until now.And yet you can look at those top players and say one is head and shoulders above another, and the superior player still has a very good chance of losing. Kai lost a ft10 against fanatiq who is a superior player(said as much himself and said he knew he'd lose if they played again). If there was no random element then the need to make tourneys 3/5 wouldn't be as prevalent now would it? Top players even acknowledge that there is a random element to the game, I said as much that the game isn't a fucking coin toss, what more you want?
And yet you can look at those top players and say one is head and shoulders above another, and the superior player still has a very good chance of losing. Kai lost a ft10 against fanatiq who is a superior player(said as much himself and said he knew he'd lose if they played again). If there was no random element then the need to make tourneys 3/5 wouldn't be as prevalent now would it? Top players even acknowledge that there is a random element to the game, I said as much that the game isn't a fucking coin toss, what more you want?
For more discussion on Marvel, refer to the Marvel GAF thread. We have discussions like these all the time.Anyway, you guys pretty much nailed it and expanded on the point I was trying to make. This was an interesting discussion.
They all want a reversal that is invincible through start up.
i kinda wanna buy the old evo dvds. lol
If you buy a premium sub on SRK you can download the old DVDs from the site.
oh snap..
So X-Ray is now sponsored by Marvelous Customs, along with KBeast and Honzo Gonzo.
For more discussion on Marvel, refer to the Marvel GAF thread. We have discussions like these all the time.
What kind of leap of logic do you have to make for this question to make sense?If there was no random element then the need to make tourneys 3/5 wouldn't be as prevalent now would it?
It's hard to time. If you don't do it right the other fireball will hit you during recovery.heh i didn't know if you deflect morrigan with shadow servant grounded fireball with task the animation will let the one behind you pass right through you. guess this will help somewhat in countering morrigan.
Yeah I was going to post it there but I figured that I could get less of a bias opinion here.
In all honesty you're not missing out on anything super special by not having them/seeing them. Me and a friend bought some of them back when they were released (04 through to 08) and we never look at them. Most of the best matches are up on youtube at this point.
What kind of leap of logic do you have to make for this question to make sense?
It's hard to time. If you don't do it right the other fireball will hit you during recovery.
To the guys talking Makoto in here:
Stop it. You're making it insanely hard not to pick up SSFIV harder than I have and I'm already scubbing it up in Marvel. :lol
Well, I'm not.lol leap in logic, I'm done.
Yeah, better to ask those more knowledgeable. Then again, there is still a bias, only the people who actually play the game are aware of all the extra bullshit as well.I feel like when it comes to marvel, people in the OT all are pretty level headed and willing to have a reasonable calm debate while being knowledgable about the game. In threads like these and threads for majors, the sensible people who actually play the game and follow it closely are often drowned out by people that don't know what the fuck they're talking about and have never set foot in the mahvel OT.
mash st. mp.
Well, I'm not.
If the number of matches played is irrelevant in games that aren't "random," then that means we could play a single-match set in Marvel (or SF, or KOF, or Tekken, or whatever) and the results would carry equal weight to 2-of-3, or 3-of-5, or first-to-10? The best player should always win the first game if they're truly the best player? Or score the first hit? Of course not. That's not how it works. There should be enough room for leeway, for the players to feel each other out and figure out each other's tendencies, and to "spend a round" experimenting to achieve that goal and get some important data to work with. It's more difficult to get away with that in 2-of-3 Marvel because one mistake in that game carries such a greater penalty than it does in other games. A mistake in SF4 might mean 30% of your life is gone, but your character doesn't lose any tools, you often have enough time to mount a comeback, and you have an extra round to try again. In Marvel, a single mistake might cost you a character (and thus an important assist/DHC/counter that's vital for your team), or 2 characters if it was a particularly bad mistake, and you don't get an extra round to shake that off. That's why people push for longer sets in that game; they want the ability to feel their opponent out and try out different tactics without the fear that they won't have the leeway to do it.
But what do I know? Please continue arguing about how a computer game with very distinct + explicit rules and very consistent tournament results is "random." You've certainly made a strong case so far.
Best strat (and button) ever.
Daigo at CEO was random as fuck.all this defensiveness over my saying a game has a level of randomness. Imagine if I said it was random as fuck. Even sf4 has some level of random shit. Jesus.
If you can't articulate your argument, then you shouldn't even bother making one. You very clearly do not know what "random" means.all this defensiveness over my saying a game has a level of randomness. Imagine if I said it was random as fuck. Even sf4 has some level of random shit. Jesus.
Daigo at CEO was random as fuck.
We learned that his Umeshoryu was basically xbox live shoryu.
Didn't read your post. Sorry, not trying to be rude, just letting it be known that I have no interest in whatever it is you posted. All this defensiveness over my saying a game has a level of randomness. Imagine if I said it was random as fuck. Even sf4 has some level of random shit*looks at seth, fuerte, abel mak. Jesus.
word.
I know Honzo said he is going to CM, are X-Ray and K-Beast going?
So X-Ray is now sponsored by Marvelous Customs, along with KBeast and Honzo Gonzo.
Daigo at CEO was random as fuck.
We learned that his Umeshoryu was basically xbox live shoryu.
People usually mention 'randomness' in marvel specifically to bash it and argue that it is a poor game for serious competitive play, so people who play the game get (ubderstandably) defensive when somebody just casually calls it random- doubly so if they don't play the game themselves.
tekken 5 hype on the evo stream.
I don't know why but I've always loved Tekken 5.0 even though it was 10x more broken than 5.1 and DR.
Steve's 3,1,1 <3
It was like a footsie base Marvel...
See, no. It's this kind of thinking I have a problem with. A happy birthday is a result of a bad assist call. It's a mistake that can be punished. Of course I agree that the punishment is often too severe, but that's an entirely different argument. If you convince yourself that there is some random or luck factor involved in it, then that only hurts your ability to learn and improve from it because you're making excuses for the outcome. That's just a lousy attitude to have no matter what game you're playing.The game of Marvel isn't random, but the results can certainly have an element of that. A poor player could 'randomly' get lucky with a happy birthday on a good player and win. This is a result of the high damage output, XF and in general the amount of crazy stuff going on. It is much harder to get lucky enough times in a game like SF4. Even characters like Fuerte you have to guess right ... a lot.
Hence the more games of Marvel the better in a set the better, to cancel this factor out. If you get lucky 3 times out of 5, well that is just the Marvel gods smiling on you, but mostly it will not happen.
Someone should define random.
I can name 2 truly random things in Marvel and they have to do with Hsien-Ko and Phoenix Wright
edit- oh yeah Hsien-Ko's isn't even random it's time based
I can definitely understand that. Though my response post that sparked this was really tame. Randomness isn't exclusive to marvel, though the unforgiving nature of the game does exacerbate matters (imo). I won't speak on it's merit as a competitive game, but if you ask if I think the game is random(whatever that means, it's not a coin toss, hours spent in training mode does matter) then I'd say it has 'some' level of randomness. I'd like to think that's a reasonable assessment seeing as randomness isn't exclusive to marvel.
you play a single match in ranked best 2/3 in any game and lose to a complete scrub, what do you say? "I got randomed out".