Turbo is on for all buttons. If it works for one, why not the other (the issue isn't that I don't want to turn off turbo so much as I don't know *how*)?Attack You said:Are you absolutely sure you didn't activate Turbo on R1 on your arcade stick?
Turbo is on for all buttons. If it works for one, why not the other (the issue isn't that I don't want to turn off turbo so much as I don't know *how*)?Attack You said:Are you absolutely sure you didn't activate Turbo on R1 on your arcade stick?
TheFatOne said:I'm having trouble on Wolverines mission mode. I can't figure out the timing for the partner attack on the tenth mission, and I cant quite get the beserker charge cancel to heavy attack
on the ninth mission. Anyone have any tips?
Jeo said:For the ninth mission you want to mash H after Berserker Barrage, it launches Chris upward.
For the last mission you want to slow down your inputs so that Chris is higher than you when you hit S, this way you fall down quicker and the Hulk assist hits
You can find videos here
http://www.eventhubs.com/news/2011/feb/13/marvel-vs-capcom-3-mission-mode-video-walkthroughs/
El Sloth said:
I noticed the same thing when was messing around last week. I think Capcom's definition of Infinity is different than our definition of it. From what I could tell from the description, if it weren't set to infinity, you wouldn't be able to use x factor again within that training session. Setting it to infinity gives you infinite uses, it doesn't set the x factor to last for an infinite amount of time.h3ro said:I wanted to practice some XFC combos and set Training Mode X-Factor to Infinity so I didn't have to reset to have another XFC ready to go. Only thing is, even though the option is set to Infinity, the XFactor gauge doesn't automatically refill once it runs out.
Anyone else have this issue? Am I doing something wrong?
Jeo said:Maybe you changed the dummy settings instead of the player settings
Master Milk said:I noticed the same thing when was messing around last week. I think Capcom's definition of Infinity is different than our definition of it. From what I could tell from the description, if it weren't set to infinity, you wouldn't be able to use x factor again within that training session. Setting it to infinity gives you infinite uses, it doesn't set the x factor to last for an infinite amount of time.
Yes, this is retarded. Yes, this is a Capcom fighting game.
I recommend using Xfactor to complete the trialsgrap3fruitman said:Okay, any really, really basic guides to starting MVC3? I've never played a Marvel game before or any fighter like it and I'm really, really bad. I've taken a glimpse at the SRK Hyper Guide but that's still a bit too technical and I can't even get further than like 3 or 4 spaces in the game's mission mode. What do you recommend?
_dementia said:I recommend using Xfactor to complete the trials
Master Milk said:Yes, this is retarded. Yes, this is a Capcom fighting game.
Well, I guess it isn't about if it is on the disc or if it is real DLC. It is about me feeling like I'm being ripped off. It does feel worse when it is already on the disc, since I have the disc but I can't use it fully. I'm not buying a service, I'm buying a game. This example is little out there but it's the same thing if I would sell a person a house, but later on would be selling him keys to different rooms in the house.2&2 said:They're getting hung up on the delivery method and not the actual issue of what constitutes a core part of the product and what's held back for sale. People seem to get hung up on the idea that it's on disc, like it's all good if they keep it secret on their servers until they release it. Either way, it's done and you can't use it until you pay for it. Not knowing it exists makes no difference. IF they're going to make it pay-to-play, might as well be on the disc.
You linked me to the thing I said was too complicated for a complete beginner...corrosivefrost said:
Doesn't really help with my not knowing what that is._dementia said:I recommend using Xfactor to complete the trials
I completely agree with you. I do not know the mechanics of the game. Where can I learn them?vocab said:How about learning the mechanics of the game before mashing the fuck out of jab. If you can't do a basic series into an air combo, you do not know the mechanics of the game.
I think it works as it should, too. I mean, I think it works the way Capcom intended it to work, but I would have rather it worked differently.corrosivefrost said:Why would you want to have infinite xfactor instead of infinite uses of xfactor? :3
Also, I think that it works as it should -- it's just confusing sometimes that there are duplicate screens for dummy and player options as pointed out by Jeo.. it's easy to get them mixed up. I've changed assists before while in the lab and been mad when the same assist came out again... when I'd double check, I'd notice I was in the dummy options page.
Well, if they know upfront that they don't have access to that room from the get-go.Rocky_Balboa said:Well, I guess it isn't about if it is on the disc or if it is real DLC. It is about me feeling like I'm being ripped off. It does feel worse when it is already on the disc, since I have the disc but I can't use it fully. I'm not buying a service, I'm buying a game. This example is little out there but it's the same thing if I would sell a person a house, but later on would be selling him keys to different rooms in the house.
So I would rather had well polished games with the content they have made for it and later some DLC for the game. Now I'm getting a rushed game with locked content. As a customer, it doesn't seem fair. I do know that it is all about the money, but I wish there would be a better way for it.
He has a popular series of videos of him playing games getting his ass handed to him and crying like a bitch about it.GhostRidah said:So anyone kind enough to explain the Dsp hate to me? dont know the guy other than his mvc3 noob guides, but watching winter brawl there was so much hate for the guy, what did he do?
grap3fruitman said:You linked me to the thing I said was too complicated for a complete beginner...
grap3fruitman said:You linked me to the thing I said was too complicated for a complete beginner...
Doesn't really help with my not knowing what that is.
I completely agree with you. I do not know the mechanics of the game. Where can I learn them?
Edit: Also, how dumb is it that the mission mode doesn't show you the annotated button combinations you need to hit on screen to complete mission and instead forces you to pause and look it up? Seriously? What the shit Capcom?
haunts said:Uploading matches from Tight or Fight this weekend -- first one is up and pretty funny. Crizzle vs ND Lee: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYXf55iwjjc
grap3fruitman said:You linked me to the thing I said was too complicated for a complete beginner...
Doesn't really help with my not knowing what that is.
I completely agree with you. I do not know the mechanics of the game. Where can I learn them?
Edit: Also, how dumb is it that the mission mode doesn't show you the annotated button combinations you need to hit on screen to complete mission and instead forces you to pause and look it up? Seriously? What the shit Capcom?
WOWThe Faceless Master said:
FRAAAAAAAYThe Faceless Master said:
Master Milk said:I think it works as it should, too. I mean, I think it works the way Capcom intended it to work, but I would have rather it worked differently.
In training mode, it seems stupid to me that anyone would even need to turn on the option to use a game mechanic more than once per training session. Though, even then, it wouldn't be a big deal, if there were also a third option to stay in x factor for as long as you wanted. Training with x factor has an annoyance factor added for no reason, because you have to turn it on every 10-20 seconds.
To me this just seems like one more small thing Capcom did wrong, and small things have a way of adding up after awhile.
I would have thrown the game out the window if that happened to me. So salty.The Faceless Master said:
The Faceless Master said:
Lost Fragment said:Been messing around with Viper. I'm pretty surprised that they gave her a meterless fadc like she has in SF4. No idea if it has any practical applications in this game, but it's kinda cool that they left it in.
QisTopTier said:How about you just open up the manual... OMGAH
Threi said:lol @ the match being so short it fits in a gif
2&2 said:They're getting hung up on the delivery method and not the actual issue of what constitutes a core part of the product and what's held back for sale. People seem to get hung up on the idea that it's on disc, like it's all good if they keep it secret on their servers until they release it. Either way, it's done and you can't use it until you pay for it. Not knowing it exists makes no difference. IF they're going to make it pay-to-play, might as well be on the disc.
Unregistered007 said:Sounds like an incomplete Game Capcom pushed out just to work on Super MvsC3 and push it out next year.
when i saw that match i was like "i HAVE TO make a gif... after i shower and do some other stuff" .. and then when i made it, i had to get real tight on the start and end points and culling frames etc, and it barely made it under 3MB. but there it is!Threi said:lol @ the match being so short it fits in a gif
Caj814 said:Completed all the missions the other day. The only ones that gave me problems were the final Spider-man and Thor ones and that was mostly due to mistiming the last part of the combos. I didn't really need to use X-factor to complete any of them unless they were part of the combo.
Labombadog said:Had my first rage quit today. Wow soo satisfying! :O
Sadly no rage messages yet. :\
HAHAHAHA