indie_animator Posted April 7, 2015 Posted April 7, 2015 I guess one could be "content" with virtual hitting. If v.o. work is sub-par, though, I wouldn't put the blame on the person who chooses their language to play a game in. I took a semester on Japanese some years back & love the language, but choose english for games so I understand everything for whatever character my opponent or I decide to pick.
Airk Posted April 7, 2015 Posted April 7, 2015 When people pick English voices for certain characters and I can't physically hit them in the mouth for their life choices I only REALLLLLY hate English Noel. The rest? No biggie. And c'mon, nothing cheers you on like English Azrael. "You can do better!"
LaowPing Posted April 7, 2015 Posted April 7, 2015 I feel if you're constantly bodying someone you should at least consider switching characters. Getting completely destroyed to the point where wins become formulaic doesn't help either side. The loser doesn't learn anything if he or she didn't have an idea of what to fix after five straight losses and the winner is just getting combo practice. If the loser is slowly learning and improving, then i can understand. Also, typing on this phone is the struggle. All the typos i have to go back and fix due to Swype Sent from my ZTE-X500 using Tapatalk 2
Henjin Posted April 7, 2015 Posted April 7, 2015 Waiting after a few games in line and host kicks you/ disbands room for being you/ hosts lost. I understand if it was after one game but if you were two games in then atleast let the new comers play once.
UnsafeUnblockables Posted April 7, 2015 Posted April 7, 2015 People that wait for me to pick my character so they can then counter-pick me, people who beat me then pick my main, and the people who win because i wasn't caring and they say ggs and send me a friend request
heavymetalmixer Posted April 7, 2015 Posted April 7, 2015 People that wait for me to pick my character so they can then counter-pick me, people who beat me then pick my main, and the people who win because i wasn't caring and they say ggs and send me a friend request The last one is your own fault.
UnsafeUnblockables Posted April 7, 2015 Posted April 7, 2015 The last one is your own fault. Your right about that but it mainly happens when i pick a sub
heavymetalmixer Posted April 7, 2015 Posted April 7, 2015 Your right about that but it mainly happens when i pick a sub I usually add people that beat me, if I see they don't depend on netplay-tactics.
Zyed Posted April 8, 2015 Posted April 8, 2015 my biggest peeve is lag switchin You know that shit is real and you know that shit is bull
StylisH Posted April 8, 2015 Posted April 8, 2015 my biggest peeve is lag switchin You know that shit is real and you know that shit is bull Lag switching? Surely, you jest.
Nemesis Posted April 8, 2015 Posted April 8, 2015 the people who win because i wasn't caring and they say ggs and send me a friend request .....A-Are you serious? Are GGs and an F-request the new internet middle finger or something? I feel if you're constantly bodying someone you should at least consider switching characters. Getting completely destroyed to the point where wins become formulaic doesn't help either side. The loser doesn't learn anything if he or she didn't have an idea of what to fix after five straight losses and the winner is just getting combo practice. If the loser is slowly learning and improving, then i can understand. Also, typing on this phone is the struggle. All the typos i have to go back and fix due to Swype Sent from my ZTE-X500 using Tapatalk 2 I'll agree with you but to a limited extent... And you didnt make any qualifiers either so I'll assume its a 4+ player room. Firstly - yea when wins become formulaic - it gets boring real fast and thats usually my ticket to leave... however sometimes I play "extra" rough to encourage others to leave and make room for more experienced players and create a more enriching environment for everyone (just ask henjin). Secondly If Im hosting a room and the "players" are laggy or too far below a specific skill curve for me to exp on even with my worst sub - I wish they would leave! But they rarely do so I usually have to kick em. I could go on all day about this...
Hollysmoke Posted April 8, 2015 Posted April 8, 2015 I feel if you're constantly bodying someone you should at least consider switching characters. Getting completely destroyed to the point where wins become formulaic doesn't help either side. The loser doesn't learn anything if he or she didn't have an idea of what to fix after five straight losses and the winner is just getting combo practice. If the loser is slowly learning and improving, then i can understand. Also, typing on this phone is the struggle. All the typos i have to go back and fix due to Swype Sent from my ZTE-X500 using Tapatalk 2 When I get bodied, I just keep trying out new things, for better or for worst, then have a discussion with whoever the player was about what I was doing wrong from their perspective. Sometimes I might miss something that the other person can enlighten me on. People that wait for me to pick my character so they can then counter-pick me, people who beat me then pick my main, and the people who win because i wasn't caring and they say ggs and send me a friend request This fucking guy
TheOneTrueScrub Posted April 8, 2015 Posted April 8, 2015 People that wait for me to pick my character so they can then counter-pick me, people who beat me then pick my main, and the people who win because i wasn't caring and they say ggs and send me a friend request wait wait...people actually do this? wow... BBCP: When people complain about you using your character wrong despite the fact that you bodied him/her 10+times. I need to get back into BBCP some day.
LaowPing Posted April 8, 2015 Posted April 8, 2015 .....A-Are you serious? Are GGs and an F-request the new internet middle finger or something? I'll agree with you but to a limited extent... And you didnt make any qualifiers either so I'll assume its a 4+ player room. Firstly - yea when wins become formulaic - it gets boring real fast and thats usually my ticket to leave... however sometimes I play "extra" rough to encourage others to leave and make room for more experienced players and create a more enriching environment for everyone (just ask henjin). Secondly If Im hosting a room and the "players" are laggy or too far below a specific skill curve for me to exp on even with my worst sub - I wish they would leave! But they rarely do so I usually have to kick em. I could go on all day about this... Mostly referring to 1v1 lobbies. Sent from my ZTE-X500 using Tapatalk 2
Henjin Posted April 13, 2015 Posted April 13, 2015 my biggest peeve is lag switchin You know that shit is real and you know that shit is bull How do you lagswitch? Its seems like even if you touch the thing you ruin it for both of you.
susano Posted April 13, 2015 Posted April 13, 2015 Allowing my frustration to get the best of me and ragequitting. I don't feel good about it, at all.
StylisH Posted April 13, 2015 Posted April 13, 2015 .......seriously. Lag switching? I mean.....seriously......
TD Posted April 13, 2015 Posted April 13, 2015 Sometimes, the truth is stranger than fiction. It would sound incredibly unlikely to you, but perhaps the situation could be viewed as coincidence?
Henjin Posted April 13, 2015 Posted April 13, 2015 @Henjin Ive played enough people who pretty much have control of the game's outcome but do it usually and only when they're salty as fuck one example would be when I Baited this Jin player's DP and punished with 3D Huge lag spike that didn't let me get the combo then follows. THE ONLY lag spike that happened during the session. There may be slight delay, tiny bits of lag but the games run smoothly if not perfectly. That big ass lag spike just screams obvious to me, as in (I don't want you to do that combo because I'm a salty cheater) -_-Lag spikes happen for these reasons: Msg in mid game Too many ppl joining a room at once (highly would happen if they hapn to have a mic) Their net/your net cant decide weather or not if they are a 2 or 3bar. Wifi usage aand someone else decides to use your net. Using overdrive on a 1bar (from exp) Dp moves with invincibility frame before getting hit. Trust me, no one has the time to lagswitch in a fighting game.
StylisH Posted April 13, 2015 Posted April 13, 2015 If someone is lagswitching and fighting at the same time, that's one talented bastard
StylisH Posted April 13, 2015 Posted April 13, 2015 In Laymans' terms, screwing up the connection to get a distinct advantage in online games. Mostly you see it in CoD, but you'd be hard pressed to find it in fighting games, because the person doing it would have to literally stop fighting in order to do so.
Henjin Posted April 13, 2015 Posted April 13, 2015 It screws with the netplay making it slower. Best used in FPS to lag players out the game. Example I shot the nigga 10 times and not one bullet hit the guy. All were rockets... but he killed me sumhow plus the rockest never exploded.
susano Posted April 13, 2015 Posted April 13, 2015 Lag spikes happen for these reasons: Msg in mid game Too many ppl joining a room at once (highly would happen if they hapn to have a mic) Their net/your net cant decide weather or not if they are a 2 or 3bar. Wifi usage aand someone else decides to use your net. Using overdrive on a 1bar (from exp) Dp moves with invincibility frame before getting hit. Trust me, no one has the time to lagswitch in a fighting game. You'd be surprised.
LaowPing Posted April 13, 2015 Posted April 13, 2015 Overheads. They keep saying i can block them. They keep saying i can react. But, they just keep hitting me. Sent from my ZTE-X500 using Tapatalk 2
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