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I'm pretty tired of getting hit by bullshit attacks when I'm behind people. Gotta fix those damn hitboxes.

Agreed.

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You tards seriously need to stop jacking people's spots on cabs. Walking around till you see someone lose and then trying to steal their spot is so lame.

If you're actually standing there behind the seat while the match is still going on, that's one thing.

Had a good set with someone going where I was learning a lot, then a guy tried to steal my place, and the guy I was playing against wouldn't play him so I got back on...

Played a good 5 more matches, then the same guy jacked the spot of the guy I was playing against without me noticing (checking forums while mashing confirm..). Ended a good set. Fuck.

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I've just accepted it as the way arcade lobby is. I mean, you cant enforce lines in it, so essentially its first come, first serve. Other people may not like it, but when someone takes my spot or my challenger's spot I'm just like "hm, ok."

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I get miffed when I match up with someone repeatedly and they keep refusing the match before we play even once. If you don't want to play me that much, why don't you just use the search and avoid me?

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People who play like a dick and leave after like 2 matches because they felt themselves up to much. Cocky little shits. -_-

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Go online to get some of the rust off my Valk. Join arcade lobby. There is one guy with an open cab. He picks Kokonoe. The once gloriously green three bar connection plummets to blood red zero.

So this is how it ends.

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You tards seriously ny stop jacking people's spots on cabs. Walking around till you see someone lose and then trying to steal their spot is so lame.

If you're actually standing there behind the seat while the match is still going on, that's one thing.

Had a good set with someone going where I was learning a lot, then a guy tried to steal my place, and the guy I was playing against wouldn't play him so I got back on...

Played a good 5 more matches, then the same guy jacked the spot of the guy I was playing against without me noticing (checking forums while mashing confirm..). Ended a good set. Fuck.

I only did that once last night because I was fed up with netplay and didn't care. I'm sorry about that. People do that same crap to me and I was feeling really mean.

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I now see the benefits of fighting better players. When you fight mashers, you learn bad habits.

My pet peeve? Mashers. Azrael mashing, Kokonoe mashing, Jin mashing, etc. I learn nothing from.you except on how to play worse. Then I wonder why I lose to better players.

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You tards seriously need to stop jacking people's spots on cabs. Walking around till you see someone lose and then trying to steal their spot is so lame.

If you're actually standing there behind the seat while the match is still going on, that's one thing.

Had a good set with someone going where I was learning a lot, then a guy tried to steal my place, and the guy I was playing against wouldn't play him so I got back on...

Played a good 5 more matches, then the same guy jacked the spot of the guy I was playing against without me noticing (checking forums while mashing confirm..). Ended a good set. Fuck.

I will agree with this; from my personal experience playing Blazblue at a con or at an arcade has shown me that most players are exceptionally poor with communicating to one another. People will try to interject immediately without understanding how the sets are being run (Best out of 3, best out of 5, etc.) or will sit down and never let anyone else play even after losing. All they really need to do is ask how players are being rotated? Not sure why something like this should be an issue.

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I will agree with this; from my personal experience playing Blazblue at a con or at an arcade has shown me that most players are exceptionally poor with communicating to one another. People will try to interject immediately without understanding how the sets are being run (Best out of 3, best out of 5, etc.) or will sit down and never let anyone else play even after losing. All they really need to do is ask how players are being rotated? Not sure why something like this should be an issue.

I will agree with this while also admitting im also partly to blame for it a bit as well -- however I feel l the winning player could do more to assist with this by disallowing ppl to interject so much -- which I have been doing much to the irritation of the runners

-- however a problem with trying to communicate -- if you try to talk to ppl to figure out how the set it being run... most times youll simply be ignored while someone takes the spot

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I can agree with that; part of the issue is that it's just free-play and there's no "tournament organizer" to dictate the pace of play or under what circumstances someone is rotated out. Given that, it probably makes the most sense that the victor assists with rotation as you suggested.

I guess it's all good as long as everybody who is playing or waiting to play is happy with how players are rotated. I can imagine it can be hard to get a consensus with a lot of players though. Given that, I'm not really sure what the solution is; if you've got a cool bunch of people everybody is going to be pretty ok with whatever happens as long as it's fair.

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When people call you stupid for occasionally falling for stuff and say they're auto-piloting because they don't take the sets they have with you seriously then when you beat them they still say they're still auto-piloting & they will still use that as a response to your victory. (I'm looking at you small group of P4A players)

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it seems to be quite different on the JP servers where if you try to interject w/o previous permission - youll easily get ignored by the entire room ... dem cultural differences yo

Sometimes i simply won't play with the other player who hijacked the spot and i go somewhere else with the player that i fought before

yea ive done this plenty myself too ... its kinda too bad ppl gotta be forced to have manners

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it seems to be quite different on the JP servers where if you try to interject w/o previous permission - youll easily get ignored by the entire room ... dem cultural differences

Also the fact that if you're anything lower than a 4 connection then you're not from Japan and they don't way to deal with the lag

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When some pink square goes to your booth/arcade/whatever, beats you 4/5 times, then messages you "wow I don't think I've seen a player this bad".

I just messaged back "ikr, must be a world record or somethin" but why people gotta be bitches?

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When some pink square goes to your booth/arcade/whatever, beats you 4/5 times, then messages you "wow I don't think I've seen a player this bad".

I just messaged back "ikr, must be a world record or somethin" but why people gotta be bitches?

LOL people actually do that? What an asshat.
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When some pink square goes to your booth/arcade/whatever, beats you 4/5 times, then messages you "wow I don't think I've seen a player this bad".

I just messaged back "ikr, must be a world record or somethin" but why people gotta be bitches?

I avoid pink squares, period. You never know which one is a jerk and which one is nice. I've ran into a pink square jerk before.

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Ask if you can cut in before you take the spot.

Bloody hyenas...

 

Also, I wish they included a training mode while you wait for an opponent in arcade lobby and player matches. 

I feel like I'm wasting time waiting for an opponent...

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They had that in Extend. They don't have it in CP?

 

Yes they did. And now they don't.

I missed when I can train and warmed myself up before an opponent entered my room. Practicing combos in your free time was magnificent.

Warming up in arcade lobby doesn't sound bad either, eh?

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