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What is a sports? Can I eat one?
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Isn't Igor's voice actor dead? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1ip5J9LLuI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcIMrbEvsEw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVK3ZDUr7Pw Damn shame they're changing Justice's feel so much in the new GG.
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Maybe this is to make it harder to combo after? I don't have that much trouble on anti-air hits and the like. Then again, I disagree with the idea that this would be a bad thing. Zappa's damage without summon is pretty ass, and the ways to combo after it without meter are very, very few. Also, I love sword summon! The new FRC on spintowin made my week. Uh... the 'hovering longer' thing might just be that the sword stays out there longer, since I know it lets you attack regardless of sword position. Sadly, I think your hitbox stays extended in the sword as well. I'm not sure if it still does after the attack or not.
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^This^
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The New England Thread: Bears Warbling Outside My Igloo: A Polarizing Dilemma
The Katz replied to Zoob's topic in East Coast
^All of this^ Shout-outs to diner food and sickness. Shout-outs to fog making my area look cooler than it should be. Shout-outs to Why for hosting (and my wallet). Shout-outs to beating Mindgam3 once. \o/ Shout-outs to couches. Shout-outs to not playing Melty with LPT. Shout-outs to HnK! -
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YO JOHN STOP BEING POOR AND MESSAGE ME.
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Mmm, Demon and Dark Souls... Sadly, I don't think the large sword of Moonlight is in Dragon's Dogma. That's be hilarious, though.
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Wasn't Zappa's latest ranking bottom of B tier? I thought Robo-Ky, ABA, and Zappa were moved up awhile ago.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1vr-W2BjPg&t=5m15s Also features Slayer punching a giant Dark Angel into space.
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You mean the indefinite block-string they have? :D It is my channel... at least the channel the original playlist belongs to. "Katzninja" I've personally uploaded (mostly reuploaded) a number of GG vids, though. That's funny. I have a ton of Johnny vids. Start at "Black Feather." Dominion Feather is really nice, but the visual quality hurts it. Lvl0 is probably one of the best ones I've seen. Everything is ABC (then game version)-ordered. Multi-character, glitch, hacked, and shenanigan vids are at the end if they aren't character specific. Like Paper Blood, or GuiltyJAKE's Bug Quest.
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The sillier videos are near the end. There's also a multi-character Isuka vid called "Completely Stupid" if you haven't seen it before. It's golden.
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I'd probably have sig'd you at least three times by now if I didn't need to keep mine up.
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I'm part of New England. Does that count?
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What's a fetish? Is it something you can eat?
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I... have headphones... Currently tanking it. Minute in.
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Those weren't even popper pants! HOT DAMN!
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That just shows how much honor they have, obviously. Zappa and I-no all day. I did that once, then I remembered that Litchi had oki so I played her instead... THEN I remembered that I play GG more often now, so whatevs. I wish you luck, and good Blood Kain'ing.
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The New England Thread: Bears Warbling Outside My Igloo: A Polarizing Dilemma
The Katz replied to Zoob's topic in East Coast
Can I bring Gundam? No? Okay, I will! :D Cheese, ride please? -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2F9RttVtRYE Yet another GG hack vid. Has a few things the 'final' product doesn't have. Still silly and nice to watch. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5R7kHd-IR2s By GuiltyJAKE. Uploaded for convenience. It's one of his glitch combo vids that took forever to dig up. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyZjA8ZjsxU Super Sentai Kliff! This needs to be on youtube. Definitely worth watching. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-Ae7UiR5_E Guilty Gear: VOCALOID Hack vid by the same person as always.
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I'm sorry, what the bloody fuck did I just miss?
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The New England Thread: Bears Warbling Outside My Igloo: A Polarizing Dilemma
The Katz replied to Zoob's topic in East Coast
I could not have worded it better myself. -
I wish I won so I could be popular... Out of all of the people I know who play Guilty Gear consistently against me I'm easily the worst player. I'm new to the game in comparison to people who have played the series for years, but I enjoy the game enough to not let something like that even begin to get to me. I lose almost all of the time at casuals, but everyone is so friendly with me because I'm a good sport and have a willingness to learn without beating myself up over losses during casual games. ^This...^ ...and basically anything Osuna's posted.
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The New England Thread: Bears Warbling Outside My Igloo: A Polarizing Dilemma
The Katz replied to Zoob's topic in East Coast
Actually, I'd use either Jagi or Kenshiro. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Stx003HAlNk They Call Him Red Devil. -
That's what I do. It helps me battle all of my mental issues. But no, really. (TL;DR at end) To original poster and... Can't blame yourself if it's a negative match-up. Seriously. If the board is too break with your fist, use something else. If that doesn't work even with repeated hits, then just stop hitting it. Translation: Stop beating yourself up for no reason. It isn't your fault. Stop acting like it is. If it's positive for your character, then they are just better than you. Figure out what you're doing wrong and think of ways to 'correct' yourself. How do you think other players improve? Magic? It took me three and a half years (25,000+ matches, at least half of them were losses) to get decent at Blazblue with the easiest character in the game (Ragna, in my opinion). It takes time, but not always as long as it took me. Losses upset me, and I spent a good time derping around until I actually decided to sit down and think about why so many people passed by me when quite a number of them started getting somewhat 'serious' long after me (Lunakage the Noel mod, for example). I complained before the change. Losing angered me. Losing to certain people depressed me. I even went so far to avoid playing against people I recognized as better players because I knew I would lose. Apologies to DannySchme, Luna, Tsuuna, Grendy, and a few others during CT + early CS1 The day I lost against Luna consistently was probably the most upsetting time I've had when playing a fighting game. Picked every character I was 'best' with, lost. Counter picked and still lost. Felt like LK at Evo. Joke aside, I ended up reflecting on my mood and what caused it. At that point in time, I noticed the very first mistake I ever made back when I first picked up the game: I eventually forgot it was a game, and cared more about results instead of how I went about getting them. Worrying more about what you are doing wrong instead of that you are doing something wrong is the -only- way to begin to not make those mistakes anymore. This is probably the most obvious and repeated bit of advice you might be told: It's a game. I enjoyed winning more than I did playing; the fighting game genre wasn't for me if I kept that attitude. Check yourself and ask what's actually important to you. Enjoying the game, or avoiding failure because you can't handle the scrapes when you fall down. TL;DR End advice: If you don't want to feel upset when you lose, then you have three options. 1. Change how you think/feel about the game; you can't become disgruntled if you don't see losing as something 'bad'. What are you actually losing in a video game, anyway? 2. Change how you play the game. Be more thoughtful about how you go about things. If losing multiple times makes it harder each time, then save a replay or three and leave (for online), or ask for advice from the person you lost from (or people that play against them consistently) after a few matches, call it quits, and cool off before/while contemplating on their words. If you work on improving while tolerating losing in healthy doses, then you will become upset less by losing less. Just keep in mind that this will take the longest to solve the 'losing' issue. 3. Stop playing these games against other people. You'd only harm yourself by continuing to do so at any point with this mentality. This, too. You can only know how to not fuck up by being fucked up enough times to know better. This next part is specifically directed towards... Casual play, bro. Don't throw your arcade stick like SOME people have. "Change your way of thinking about an issue, or do what you can to change the problem. Don't complain." Saying 'Good Game™' is part of showing good sportsmanship. Nobody likes a sore sport. Honestly, I don't say Good Game™ after every game I play, but when I do I shake their hand vigorously and stare intensely at their face while making enraged grunting noises if you know the person and are on good terms with them don't be afraid to be friendly. There is no ill-intent with what I have in response to your post, but I will suggest "3. Stop playing these games against other people. You'd only harm yourself by continuing to do so at any point with this mentality. :toot:"