2013-01-10, 19:36 | Link #2883 | |
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Besides, D spam for Noel only worked in BBCT, so might as well enjoy it while you have the chance to.
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2013-01-10, 21:08 | Link #2884 | |
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2013-01-11, 03:32 | Link #2887 |
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Thank you for the helpful advice input.
Yes, I never intended to play this game competitive, yet alone my PS3 isnt even connected to an internet. Not that I would be any good or anything :s. I only realized what typed of fighting game it was when I started reading the manual. Its probably not my ideal type of genre. But it got recommended by a trusted friend, so I am kinda aleast expecting it to have some story to it(as he knows I do like to play games that have story/light novel like parts to them, say like I've been into Disgaea as of late). I am to assume, that its one big story but depending on the character you play, you see it though different perceptions ? Sorta hope its not just 1 arcade fight after another tho <.< |
2013-01-11, 03:45 | Link #2888 | |
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Really though, you should have just bought Continuum Shift Extend. It includes the Calamity Trigger story and everything else up to this point, so by buying an older outdated version of the game like you have, you're just going to end up paying more in the end for the whole thing when you didn't have to in the first place.
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2013-01-11, 10:12 | Link #2890 | |
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And also make sure to get through the arcade mode, there is some information there which isn't in the story mode. |
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2013-01-11, 10:41 | Link #2891 | |
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2013-01-11, 11:03 | Link #2892 | |
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2013-01-11, 17:04 | Link #2894 |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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How do these tier things even work? I'd always thought any character can kick ass if the player is good enough. Is it just based on the percentage of wins for each character against all other characters no matter the player behind the controller? Tiers seem silly.
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2013-01-11, 17:15 | Link #2895 | |
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Like Tager has in every version a huge ammount of bad matchups. Not saying that he can't "kick ass" but he needs to work much harder to win than others. Also i still think it's too early to make such a list, because i am sure that some gimmicks, tactics are still not discovered during these 2-3 months and characters like nu, mu and izayoi were released even later |
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2013-01-11, 17:59 | Link #2896 | |
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A character in the "top" tier would typically be a character with the most favorable matchups and the least number of disadvantageous matchups, while the opposite would hold true for someone in the bottom tier. Player skill is not factored in, because the point of a tier list is to evaluate a character's potential, and because in tier list discussions, player skill is always assumed to be constant, where the player is competent enough to know how their character works, not just mechanically with combo execution, but strategically with approaches, zoning, spacing, etc as well. |
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2013-01-13, 20:20 | Link #2898 |
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That's not what he really means.
Currently, GG+R (the newer game) has different Tier Lists depending on the region. i.e: Kazunoko is a strong Kliff player, from the east. That character is considered S-Tier there. However in West, there's not a strong Kliff player like Kazunoko and he's considered B-Tier.
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2013-01-13, 23:26 | Link #2899 |
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woah, I never knew Kazunoko switched to Kliff, he was so strong with his HOS during the GGXXAC+ days @Tier topic I've always thought that tier lists depends on the number of the character's users. Kinda like a popularity list, but one that includes Match-up ratios as basis.
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