Aw, but I wanted to be the worst Tager on DL.
Anyways, IronTager, if you've got Live, just send me a Friend Invitation and I'll help you out one of these days. If I'm good at anything, it's 360s and 720s (I finally did an unbuffered one!).
My favorite tech-trap is the Throw xx Collider -> BSledge -> ASledge (Whiff) -> 720. It never works, though; most experienced people see it coming, and most noobs don't tech in time.
At least I got some practice; until today, I had never fought a human Nu or Hakumen. Now, I've got some experience!
I'll just have to train a lot; I know what to do, I just can't do it.
We can have as many practice rounds as you want. Just do something obvious so I know it's a practice round (like taunting first thing in the match). Although, if you have one of those wretchedly uncomfortable headsets, voice chat would make life much easier...
I'll be available pretty much all day tomorrow (school got rained out, and I'm off of work). When would you like to have our match?
Don't worry, though; between you and me (and anyone else who reads this), I'm not very good.
Conveniently, we're in the same time zone.
Anyways, I'll be open from 8:00-9:00 in the morning and the majority of the evening after 4:00 pm Mondays through Wednesdays. How's that?
It'll just take some practice, is all; just go to Training and try it over and over again. Make sure you have 100% meter too, that might have something to do with it.
This game interests me, but before I download it, could someone be kind enough to list the significant changes made to the PSP version? I already know about the simplified inputs thing; does that affect gameplay much?
EDIT: Nevermind, I bought it anyways. It reminds me a lot of the Bleach DS fighters, for some reason.
Well, I'm on XBL, but I'm afraid that I'm almost never on, due to the lack of an access point and Gold membership.
That will, of course, change when I buy another router.
Picked this up at Wal-Mart last night because I forgot I had already got it on Amazon .
Anyways, it's very interesting; the customization adds a lot. Plus, there is nostalgia galore for FF fans.