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Sn4ke_911 said:dat voice changer
Hearing the word 'nigga' come from something that sounds like James Earl Jones is weird
Sn4ke_911 said:dat voice changer
Kadey said:People are going to buy it only to support Buktooth but guides are kinda useless unless from a collecting standpoint when you have places like SRK and Gamefaqs.
TvC is pretty balanced. Zero is tops of course but he isn't broken.Kadey said:None of the versus games were really balance.
Kadey said:Compared to the rest of them since every game thereafter went a little more overboard, yeah, but still unbalanced.
Acid08 said:Where can I buy this?
Tiger uppercut said:Already?!
Seph's probably gonna win.![]()
Tiger uppercut said:
bishoptl said:Damn, did David Banner lose some weight?
Threi said:TvC is pretty balanced. Zero is tops of course but he isn't broken.
Green Scar said:Hearing the word 'nigga' come from something that sounds like James Earl Jones is weird
Kaijima said:MvC3 of course is taking the approach of making everyone a nuclear death machine ;D
vocab said:lol James Earl Jones did Fences, and there's plenty of those words flying around.
Magnus said:Saturn gamepads are USB? And will work on a PS3 and 360 without modification or drivers? And are good?!
I shall look into this! Thank you
Just PS3 without some sort of converter.Magnus said:Saturn gamepads are USB? And will work on a PS3 and 360 without modification or drivers? And are good?!
I shall look into this! Thank you
fubarduck said:Buktooth and the other author are not getting any commissions from guide sales, so no, nobody is buying the guide to support Buktooth.
I am buying the guide because I want a one-stop source of complete information about the game. Furthermore, if we're only talking about frame data, it's about 100x easier to flip through a few pages than to click through Wikis on multiple pages to find what I'm looking for.
Finally, I'm going to trust the strategy written by people that have been playing the game for 4 months way more than what a bunch of idiots write in Wikis after a week.
The guide is a no-brainer: if you want an advantage over the general MVC3-playing audience, buy it.
Yeah, regular Saturn pads have a proprietary connector, but there was also a PS2 version and a USB one.Magnus said:Ah, there were USB and non-USB variations of the Saturn pads?
Corky said:Well, I'm having a hard time understanding how a rather unbalanced yet competative fighting game could've become soo popular.
its going behind closed doors only 1 day for the ppl that work there_dementia said:What does that mean? It's just a video and non-interactive or something?
Nakazato said:its going behind closed doors only 1 day for the ppl that work thereI hope my friend is wrong tho he work there it just dosent seem like they would do that :\
Yea I think he's wrong. It will takes away form sales. but he said behind doors thursdayGravijah said:That makes absolutely no sense. I don't think they would do that.
Wait seriously? Threi, your in Canada too, no?Threi said:At the most, yeah.
If you hunt around (ebay and whatnot) you can get them for $20-$30. Not always though.
I got two on ebay for $18
DryEyeRelief said:Because if the game is deep enough at a top level, you can have enough variety with a fraction of the cast as opposed to homogenized balanced game.
fubarduck said:Buktooth and the other author are not getting any commissions from guide sales, so no, nobody is buying the guide to support Buktooth.
I am buying the guide because I want a one-stop source of complete information about the game. Furthermore, if we're only talking about frame data, it's about 100x easier to flip through a few pages than to click through Wikis on multiple pages to find what I'm looking for.
Finally, I'm going to trust the strategy written by people that have been playing the game for 4 months way more than what a bunch of idiots write in Wikis after a week.
The guide is a no-brainer: if you want an advantage over the general MVC3-playing audience, buy it.
some dude in brampton occasionally sells sticks, not always working though.enzo_gt said:Wait seriously? Threi, your in Canada too, no?
Shit hits the fan as soon as you get to shipping to Canada when I looked on eBay![]()
robut said:From what I understand CvSNK2 and 3rd Strike were like that as well. Unbalanced, but it didn't stop tournaments from happening with the handful of top characters.
Relevant to my interests cause I live in Brampton. Guess I just got to keep an eye out for some 360 sticks going on sale for cheap. Checked kijiji/craigslist/ebay a week ago and nothing for under like 90$. Just looking for my first arcade stick to dabble with that won't bust on me in a week.Threi said:some dude in brampton occasionally sells sticks, not always working though.
Unworking sticks are easy for me to fix though. But even still they do occasionally go on sale. Like the TvC stick (SE with better parts) that was selling for $20 new at gamestop a month ago.
BotoxAgent said:I am a complete noob, so this guide will definitely be useful.
WE GOT IT EARLY.Sn4ke_911 said:
Kadey said:People will enjoy a game no matter how balanced it is as long as it's fun to play. VF was always more balanced than Tekken but uhhh look at how successful the two are.
I'll add you later today.God's Beard said:Correction- my PSN id is Gods_Beard
Add me if you're serious about fighting games. Or have a headset.
ezekial45 said:Anyone else going to the event on Thursday in SF? It should be a lot of fun.
http://www.capcom-unity.com/snow_in...s_capcom_3_launch_event_in_san_francisco?pg=2
Kintaro said:Well...lets not go nuts here. VF5 series (R and FS) was 3rd in arcade income last year behind Tekken 6 and Gundam vs. Gundam Next. Hell, even Melty Blood (putting both versions together) possibly made more than SF4.
VF5's woes outside of Japan are due to the style/characters imho. Not the balance.