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That is not true. If you have played previous versions, you can pretty much port over all your experience with you. All you have to do is learn new combos and the specifics of some different matchups, really.
...it's day 2. 3 now depending on how you look at it. this game is different enough to require several hours if not days, weeks max even for experienced players. even taking several hours in a row to train over a span of 48 hours AND be good with your character AND know this game's matchups is impractical. with merely 2 days experience, im finding it hard to believe that any console player is above average in this game right now.
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...it's day 2. 3 now depending on how you look at it. this game is different enough to require several hours if not days, weeks max even for experienced players. even taking several hours in a row to train over a span of 48 hours AND be good with your character AND know this game's matchups is impractical. with merely 2 days experience, im finding it hard to believe that any console player is above average in this game right now.

Yeah, but as far as winning/losing goes, that doesn't matter since everybody else is just as inexperienced with CP. But from the way that guy was talking it sounded like he was just starting off. In which case all the experience from previous games would make a huge difference.

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Yeah, but as far as winning/losing goes, that doesn't matter since everybody else is just as inexperienced with CP. But from the way that guy was talking it sounded like he was just starting off. In which case all the experience from previous games would make a huge difference.
l can agree somewhat to this. lt would be better if l knew exactly who he was playing but l suppose it doesn't really make a difference now.
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I'm not just starting off. I've played all of them up till now, bar Extend. Played pretty much every arcsys game up till now, as well. It's arrogant, and egotistical, but I feel like as long as I'm using the common knowledge of fighting games, I shouldn't be doing (this) bad. I'm inclined to believe Persona 4 Arena made me a lazy player, but time will tell.

Also when I say above average, I'm only speaking in relation to the time people have had it in their hands. Then again, when I think about it, mostly serious, or otherwise hardcore players have imported it. So that takes out the usual bad players that you find on the American launches.

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Sorry for the double post, but...

I'm playing people in the 1st City (OHKOTO). It was fairly full earlier, with around 30+ people. The people I played with good connections to me, must assume they're American, were pretty damn good. I'm personally playing Azrael and Bullet, apparently poorly. I mean, there's some Bullet main Silfer- something who literally seems to have her gameplay down-pat. Spacing, pokes, combos that lead into big damage, from all types of weird scenarios. OD combos, and just in general everything is on point. Found a good Makoto player that I was actually able to beat, but was doing really great at everything. Platinum, etc etc.

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I'm not just starting off. I've played all of them up till now, bar Extend. Played pretty much every arcsys game up till now, as well. It's arrogant, and egotistical, but I feel like as long as I'm using the common knowledge of fighting games, I shouldn't be doing (this) bad. I'm inclined to believe Persona 4 Arena made me a lazy player, but time will tell.

Also when I say above average, I'm only speaking in relation to the time people have had it in their hands. Then again, when I think about it, mostly serious, or otherwise hardcore players have imported it. So that takes out the usual bad players that you find on the American launches.

It depends what level you were playing at. Time doesn't really matter on that point.

But yeah, the thing about importing is also true.

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Got through 29 of Kagura's missions and 27 of Izayoi's.

Not bad for the first night. Will probably mess around in training mode a little more then head online tomorrow (unless you guys have been setting up training sessions in which case I'd totally be up for that).

Honestly don't know which character I like more at the moment. Learning new combos from scratch is proving challenging, lol

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Yeah most casuals wont import a $70+ game if theyre not gonna play it seriously. Too much of a hassle for them.

Guess I'm an idiot ^^;

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Is it true that there will be a DLC Jubei voice pack?

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Is it true that their will be a DLC Jubei voice pack?

I think it's already on the psn store. At least when I checked the HK psn store I saw it (in a pack with Platinum's voice).

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I think it's already on the psn store. At least when I checked the HK psn store I saw it (in a pack with Platinum's voice).

I was thinking about all these voice packs and wondering if someone will do some recording of some of them if not all. Though personally I have Avermedia capture device and the will to buy like 3 of the duo voice packs (Ragna/Hazama, Azrael/Bullet, Celica/Kagura) just cause why not. Wondering what is the best way to present them or if it is against Arc Cop's rule.

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Online training mode has a time limit. Is there any way to disable this, or was it a huge oversight?

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Beat Unlimited Mars with the character.

.....I hope they just mean one course, and not all the courses.

Either way all the Unlimited Mars is absolutely ridiculous right now.

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Da fuq, more people need to hit the lab and confirm these phenomenons. This shit is sounding wonky as hell right now lol.

I can confirm what Tong said since I was having problems with it on Azrael and never really had the problem before in any other game, BlazBlue or not.

Jin has both D DP and D Ice Sword, whenever I do DP input with Jin I get DP even if it isn't "perfect" 623.

Azrael has 623C Sentinel Dump and 236C Tiger Magnum, 90% of the time I try DP I get Tiger Magnum instead even though my inputs are no different on Jin.

Another example is that I recorded doing Jin's C DP, which he did, then when I select Azrael and playback the exact same input which is for Sentinel Dump I get Tiger Magnum (236C). Even though Jin no longer has a C Ice Sword to overlap with C DP to the point that I could mess up and DP would happen anyway, it doesn't really change the fact that I got DP on one character and "236C" move on another.

For BB I can't say if this was a problem before because I only played Bang and his would-be overlapping inputs don't happen because you have to do the Nails in the air. So doing something like 6236X doesn't matter since they would only come out if I did 2369X anyway.

The little time I spent on GG I don't ever remember having that problem with Sol when doing Wild Throw / Bandit Revolver. And pretty sure it doesn't happen to me in something like SF4 either.

In my opinion this is a bug because it makes little sense to have it like that for one character and not the other (or multiple ones in this case). Or at least some kind of oversight. If it is intentional that is really stupid lol. I imagine it's kinda hard to know if it was like that in arcade as well.

Part of me wants to make a video for "proof" and tweet it to Mori + Pachi and see if they actually say anything about it. Or get someone who knows Japanese to tweet them about it at least.

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