Give me one good reason why you're not playing Under Night In-Birth 2
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I don't play fighting games as a whole; they're inaccessible unless you started playing them during the 90's or dedicate thousands of hours to practice mode, laboratory mode and off-game research.
You say this as though it is a requirement to be high level in order to enjoy the game. Which is not true.
I do, I suck at it though and don't know how to improve. I always get too impatient holding block since I can never challenge pressure and GRD is still awkward for me, I don't really know how to use it outside of continuing pressure and I don't know know what to do when they have it since they can turn my successful interaction into their own win. Playing it at CB at the end of the month and ready to go 0-2, would feel accomplished taking a round off either opponent I playing honestly.
>S rank
>Doesn't know what he's doing
Come on, man...
What? I never implied any player there is bad or anything, I just thought it was a funny pic showing how strong Lond and Carmine are.
Oh, are you not S rank? I thought you were, hence me wondering what the complaint was.
No, I just suck is all. Game is tough and I feel like I don't know how to play offense or defense here, I'm too much of a masher to hold block for as long as this game expects you. Situations like Byakuya having his corner setplay up always scares me into pressing something.
One thing that helped me is understanding that neutral isn't like Street Fighter or Tekken where you're close to your opponent, it's more like KOF where you have to hang back to watch your opponent run or jump in.
What fightan experience do you have?
Don't want to.
humble bundle didn't give me the key I paid for when they fricked up the price and spat in my face with a 10% discount coupon and thus I will not play it
Not interested
Take a bump since the art looks nice
Right now? Because I'd be playing on hotel wi-fi. I have my laptop so I could practice combos but given my previous foray into Ranked where I could hitconfirm well enough but struggled in neutral that's not really my issue.
I can't even get out of platinum in SF6. I have no business playing the only hard anime game that is still relevant
>I can't even get out of platinum in SF6
I'm Plat in 6 and managed to hit C3+ in UNI2. Don't be a b***h.
>Which one will have the longest lasting multi?
What are you referring to?
UNI combos aren't really that hard in my experience (typically - there's always exceptions) it's all the different shit you have to be ready for at all times and all the knowledge checks. When you're learning how to play Hilda will make you want to uninstall and never touch this shit again.
>it's all the different shit you have to be ready for at all times and all the knowledge checks.
Thats the hardest part of every classic style anime game
UNI's not that hard. I genuinely have a harder time playing Strive than UNI, and while that's in part because I play a relatively hard character in Strive and a relatively easy character in UNI, the gap in difficulty still isn't comparable to something like Strive and +R, where I have a harder time in the latter despite playing one of the easy characters. Strive is the only anime fighter I can think of that I would consider generally easier than UNI and the gap between them isn't that immense, though I'll grant I didn't play enough Type Lumina or BBTAG so maybe they're easier than UNI. UNI might look difficult with its long combos, but for a lot of the cast those long combos aren't as hard as they look, and while it has some gimmicky characters that can be hard to learn the counterplay for, they're still very tame compared to the kind of thing you see in +R or CF. I would not let the difficulty of the game intimidate me at all if I were you.
MBTL is so fricking easy that it's actually boring.
Same goes for GBVR and DNF
I wouldn't consider GBVS an anime fighter despite the artstyle, though I agree it's boring, I honestly forgot DNF even existed.
Which one will have the longest lasting multi?
There are like 5 fighting games going strong this season. I don't have time for your kusoge.
Though maybe next sale, Merkava and Waldstein look kino.
I do. I'm not great, but I got a couple friends into it. We play a few first to 10s every other weekend
Because it's not lobby time.
Did learn a couple new things from scrubbing my replay list and studying some other footage though. Can't wait to use them.
too expensive
anime fighters, especially an unknown title such as this should not cost more than 30$
I played UNIST for about 2 years before I realized I hated interacting with everyone who played it
wat happun
nothing specific, just a lot of anti-social autism at locals
I'm bad at it
I love Orie though, had fun playing with her the little bit I did
I've just focused on single player and Fightcade lately but I had fun learning Tsurugi. I was in a Ganker lobby on launch week and got my ass oblierated so I want to get a better feel for the game first when I go back.
I did for a bit but it doesn't have a character that I really click with
might try and get back into it with Nanase but every time I think about sitting down and doing it I just play a different game instead
Hoping Uzuki is a Dizzy function
the game only exists to gatekeep any new players and they wonder why the game is already at CLR levels of player activity
At least it's not MBTL
I don't have one, I guess I'll hop on then.
SF players >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Tekken players >>> anime game players >>> Smash players
I already play granblue and I don't want to give up my whole life to fighting games.
>and I don't want to give up my whole life to fighting games.
Why not?
I'd like to play different kinds of games
But other games aren't as fun as fighting games.
I have a lot of fun with other kinds of games. I always come back to fighting games but I can't live off of one thing
No one else is.
The input execution is also autistic and more akin to KoF than MBAACC.
So are you guys going to make a lobby or what.
I can make one.
KW is Ganker.
because no one plays uni2 in my region and one of my friends who played unist finds 2 too expensive, why doesnt it have regional prices, tekken 8 was cheaper in my country and uni2 is basically what arcys did with every blazblue iteration of it, an update.
I like this game a lot. My region is hard to find games (unless I AFK or something). I don't love any of the characters unfortunately
Not a single character interested me when I tried it.
Just ran a dozen games with a buddy, we're both D Rank and barely grasp the mechanics but it was a blast. Tsurugi is big fun.
Remember to 66B
Oh I did, I just couldn't pick up after the 236XB with it 2/3rds of the time.
Try something like this
Something like that is fine with 66B as a starter, I meant that doing buttons into 236A~B then using 66B as my OTG, especially since depending on the starter going from 66B to 623A to 2B doesn't work.
I haven't tried using 66B in the middle of combos as fast as it is. Tsurugi already uses up way too many hard knockdowns and wallbounces in his regular combos and the common cancels out of 66B don't lend itself well to extending the combo after it.
i wish i could but the launch raped the playerbase, specially on my dead zone.
Because searching for people to actually play that game is harder and takes longer than the entire game itself which is only 1-3 minutes long. Not to mention, I need to handle cables while playing it, whereas games like DOTA or CS are much easier since as long as you have a good connection, the game is ready to play, and finding other players is simpler. Plus, these games typically longer too, around 30mintues-60minutes
its thursday
My arcade stick's up input is not registering so I have to either clean or replace the switches. I would've played some Vat today but since I physically cannot flash kick I'll just go to sleep and fix my stick in a couple hours when I awaken.
I think fast-fowarding through like 30 replays fricked up my perception that and I apologize for the connection.
GGs
GGs, connection felt fine to me past the first one which was kind of stuttery at parts.
Yeah the first one was jank but the rest did feel better.
games like this are hot garbage
I played it for a month straight, it's perfectly fine.
I tried getting into fighting games once. It was fun at first mashing buttons online to see my character do cool special moves and admire the combos the opponent was pulling off. But the moment I tried learning some combos the online experience became me focused entirely on trying to pull off my combo on someone. Failing to start or starting and failing the rest was aggressively infuriating and not something I wanna experience for hours or days.
That is, I don't wanna spend more than 10 dollars on something I'll give up in a week max. Also BBCF has nicer backgrounds and UI.
BBCF will also make you feel even worse because it's harder than UNI.
Is it really?
BBCF is absolutely tougher. I think figuring out how combos work in CF is way less easy to figure out on your own.
Plus there's significantly more micro-dashing in CF.
I'd say so just because BB has like twice as many characters that mostly have some unique super annoying tool that their gameplan takes into account. Yeah Ragna and Makoto and Bullet all have "and then I just hit you" Drives, but then there's Rachel and Carl and Valk and Nine and Izanami and Litchi and Arakune and you get the idea. It can be a real snowball if someone's lacking character experience to the point where it's actually like what Ganker claims all fighting games are like
>Bullet all have "and then I just hit you" Drives
This is actually deceptive because Bullet's j.D is one of the jankiest moves in the game that changes based on where you block it within the circle. It can enable her to do shit like ambiguous cross ups and pressure resets so even characters with just attacks as their gimmick have a degree of nuance to them.
You have so much more freedom in BB combo wise can feel like a lot to a new player along with a lot of system mechanics and outright scummy shit some characters can pull off. You might want something more linear with higher damage if you don't wanna learn long combos, cause it gets long. Cool game, but doesn't sound like your speed. Maybe Strive? or Granblue? At some point you might even develop an interest for games that let you spread your wings more like BB or UNI.
because kamone is a homosexual who doesn't respect my time as a fighting game player
What in the frick name is that? Is this some weeb dadaist fighting game?
Finding someone to play with a good connection, while still very possible, tends to be more trouble than its worth in my opinion.