If both Next-Gen consoles block used games, the MSRP for new games had better be much lower.It won't be
Absolutely, my PS3 isn't going anywhere.If they both block used games, I see a fighting game crash incoming, or fighters moving to PC.
Keep your PS3's around.
This is the crux of it right here. We all have our breaking point, and I'm sure most, if not all gamers will wade through the shit to play what they have to play.
I definitely know mine, it's either MvC4 or PGR5. Either of those will force my hand.
Also 3DS is secret best platform out right now. I can't afford all these awesome games coming out for it.
Thank you!Quoted from the old thread but if you want to follow it's development you can have a look at MikeZ's online to-do list.
Naw, it was all just chickenhawking.I'm definitely going to UFGT next year (if I have the cash)
Also, was Unknown really about to fight someone? I missed the stream yesterday
I just bought mine this morning. $90 in PSN credit left. >.>Coming from Marvel, Skullgirls makes a lot of sense. I think I'll buy it sometime this week.
That's a lot of PSN credit!I just bought mine this morning. $90 in PSN credit left. >.>
When Vanilla Marvel came out, I asked for $100 in PSN credit for Christmas because Capcom said that the game was built for DLC support. I wanted to be prepared.That's a lot of PSN credit!
I'll probably have to wait until payday...
We should play some time this week, marvel too if possible.
Come on, I'm really not a fan of what Microsoft announced, and I do really hope Sony will hear the backlash and abandon whatever DRM scheme they had in mind (or at least soften it), but there's no need to exagerate things that much.I don't think its just fighting games that will crash. Action games while still surviving this gen will pretty much crash next gen when there are so many DRMs making it harder on you to play offline single player. Imagine doing a Master Ninja run and then have your Xbox stop you from playing because you forgot to connect to the internet.
I just bought mine this morning. $90 in PSN credit left. >.>
I don't think its just fighting games that will crash. Action games while still surviving this gen will pretty much crash next gen when there are so many DRMs making it harder on you to play offline single player. Imagine doing a Master Ninja run and then have your Xbox stop you from playing because you forgot to connect to the internet.
Although I think action games will have a lot of superfluous online multiplayer components to them like GoW tried.
I probably won't get the DLC colors just because I'm a "default color" kind of guy for 99% of the characters I use in fighting games. This may sound odd, but I don't feel like it's "the character" if I change their color.Grab the DLC colours when they come out too. I was surprised to find that they also appear to unlock all the default colours for everyone too.![]()
Truth, but did you read my post? It turns out that my stick wasn't behaving properly (my fault), so I was right to not go on stage. I would have embarrassed myself even though I won that next set.I know everybody has been talking about the big controversy from UFGT9, so I'm here to set the record straight with some real talk.
I asked Karst to play on stream and he said he didn't want to.
Exposed.I know everybody has been talking about the big controversy from UFGT9, so I'm here to set the record straight with some real talk.
I asked Karst to play on stream and he said he didn't want to.
The thing with action games is that they are already suffering as it is and we are terribly close to an action game "dark age". They are not performing well even when a quality product is presented. GoW is on a decline, DMC got rebooted into a shittier version, Darksiders is now with another company with no real future, NG is spiraling into a black hole of shittiness and Bayonetta 2 is coming out on a struggling console. Even MGR, a quality action game by the best action game studio carried on a huge IP couldn't do better than DMC4.Come on, I'm really not a fan of what Microsoft announced, and I do really hope Sony will hear the backlash and abandon whatever DRM scheme they had in mind (or at least soften it), but there's no need to exagerate things that much.
Action games as a genre will crash because you "forgot to connect to the internet"? Come on, the situation you're describing is pretty much the same as having a power failure in the middle of a run: excruciating, but not that common.
Now once again, don't misunderstand me: I'm not defending them, there. I'm just saying that we shouldn't be all doom&gloom neither.
Truth, but did you read my post? It turns out that my stick wasn't behaving properly (my fault), so I was right to not go on stage. I would have embarrassed myself even though I won that next set.
Unknown v Karsticles MM! Set it up!I probably won't get the DLC colors just because I'm a "default color" kind of guy for 99% of the characters I use in fighting games. This may sound odd, but I don't feel like it's "the character" if I change their color.
Truth, but did you read my post? It turns out that my stick wasn't behaving properly (my fault), so I was right to not go on stage. I would have embarrassed myself even though I won that next set.
Mine was really, really stupid. I crammed 2 fightsticks, 2 changes of clothes, a book, and my phone charger into my backpack. I didn't get to unload until after pools were done, so I had to struggle to get the stick out to play. While pulling it out, the knob that switches the stick input from DP to LS to RS got switched to RS, so it didn't do anything at all. At the time, I thought it was normally on LS, so I put it back there. It turns out that this makes a ton of inputs just not register in Marvel 3 (I tested it in Skullgirls and it seemed okay). Especially qcf motions. So in my matches I was doing stupid stuff like superjumping with Firebrand into j.M over and over instead of throwing Fireballs. It was just a mess. I don't know how I won 4 matches like that, since it meant dropping ~70% of my combos in practice.No, I missed that. That really sucks. I didn't blame you at all for declining the chance to play on stream though, stick problems or not. A few local players had tech issues, actually. James Jr.'s pad broke and he failed to make it out of pools in KoF because of it. Sadness.
I'm not into MM stuff. I play the game to enjoy myself. I stopped playing chess competitively because it became all about the money. If I want to suffer the agony of doing activities for the purpose of making money, I'll just work more. There's no reason to taint the things I enjoy with that stuff.Unknown v Karsticles MM! Set it up!![]()
The first comment:Remember that F2P fighting game talk we always have? Here it is
look at those age headphones XD
It has BEGUN!Remember that F2P fighting game talk we always have? Here it is
Will follow.Remember that F2P fighting game talk we always have? Here it is
It has BEGUN!
Wait a minute... isn't this KoF vs that KoF clone game? I guess this makes sense. Really curious to see how they model this.
Depends on the model, where they release it, how they market it and on what platforms.I just can't see a F2P fighter being ideal at all.
Depends on the model, where they release it, how they market it and on what platforms.
If its like DOTA 2 that's great.... if its like LoL then that would be shitty..
I just can't see a F2P fighter being ideal at all.
It screws tournaments over hard.Why not? I much rather pay $10 for a few characters that I know I'll use versus $60 for an entire roster.
Why not? I much rather pay $10 for a few characters that I know I'll use versus $60 for an entire roster.
F2P, all heroes unlocked at start, all modes unlocked, you can watch live games through the game itself and you get randomly generated items for your heroes.Is DOTA 2 F2P?
F2P, all heroes unlocked at start, all modes unlocked, you can watch live games through the game itself and you get randomly generated items for your heroes.
You can buy cosmetic items (like hero costumes, courier costumes, different HUDs, different announcers) and other stuff like tickets to various events. They are doing a Compendium thing which is like a crowdfund event for the TI3 prize pool. It gives rewards to Compendium players based on goals achieved like which hero the community wants next, a legendary item, special courier etc.
Its the best F2P model out there IMO. Perfect for fighting games.
Why not? I much rather pay $10 for a few characters that I know I'll use versus $60 for an entire roster.
They rotate free characters just like they do in LoL.What if I want to try out other characters to see if I like them?
F2P, all heroes unlocked at start, all modes unlocked, you can watch live games through the game itself and you get randomly generated items for your heroes.
You can buy cosmetic items (like hero costumes, courier costumes, different HUDs, different announcers) and other stuff like tickets to various events. They are doing a Compendium thing which is like a crowdfund event for the TI3 prize pool. It gives rewards to Compendium players based on goals achieved like which hero the community wants next, a legendary item, special courier etc.
Its the best F2P model out there IMO. Perfect for fighting games. In LoL's model you pay for or grind currency (takes a long ass time) to purchase heroes and runes (passives for your Summoner, required for high level play). That would be the absolute worst system for fighting games.
They rotate free characters just like they do in LoL.
Since it seems to be an international version of Xuan Dou Zhi Wang, I suppose they'll use the same model.
I agree DOTA2 does it better. :/
Lethal League was the real winner of the weekend, wasn't it.
I don't think a F2P fighting game with pay or grind to unlock characters is a good idea at all. However, aside from characters, a few stages, a simple single player mode and a training mode everything else in a fighting game can be made purchasable. Stuff like special win quotes/animations, taunts, HUD, extra stages, costumes, titles.
Anything that gets in the territory of "pay to win" is an awful idea. I should be able to compete in tournaments without any money spent on the game. Grind to unlock is grey territory, I mean its not like we didn't have unlockable characters in the past but its just not a good idea for tournaments.
It could be that they're just BananaKen's friends and whatnot, since he's a local, yet they're not very familiar with someone from New Jersey.
Please just don't copy the "beta forever and hunt down your keys" thing, though...Just copy everything DOTA 2 does.
Guys why is KOF so hard?![]()