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I bought OG Guilty Gear on PS2, and while I liked the aesthetics, I didn't care for the gameplay. I didn't understand it.
PS1 you mean.I bought OG Guilty Gear on PS2, and while I liked the aesthetics, I didn't care for the gameplay. I didn't understand it.
PS1 you mean.
Well, the obvious one: is it fun?anyone here have any questions about the game?
Well, the obvious one: is it fun?![]()
That's great to hear.Very much so. Admittedly, this is my first SamSho, but it wasn't his and we both were having a blast. He pre-ordered on his phone an hour into our session.
Very much so. Admittedly, this is my first SamSho, but it wasn't his and we both were having a blast. He pre-ordered on his phone an hour into our session.
It's a great game, there is a good balance of single and multiplayer modes, so there is always something to do to get new skins, gear, etcMK11 looks fun.
I JUST NOW downloaded MK9 on my laptop. I've got some catching up to do. I hear the story is pretty good.
It's a great game, there is a good balance of single and multiplayer modes, so there is always something to do to get new skins, gear, etc
For people that might wanna see, I modded my old TE-S to support a full size Korean joystick a couple weeks ago. I wanted to use a Myoungshin Fanta with a silicon grommet for the longest time. I chose my TE-S because it has the official Namco Noir layout (panel is from a SCV TE lol), and it's pretty beat up so if I mess up the mod I won't bother crying over it.
The reason the mod is so extensive on a TE is for 2 reasons. A full size Korean lever has this big ass collar on it that sticks up through the panel. an dit's 35mm across. The hole a Japanese joystick shaft goes through is a set standard at 24mm. That hole needs to get bigger, The second problem is the TE-S has a 2nd plastic layer inside it, and the base of the KR stick is huge. I already tore out a huge chunk of the plastic layer for another old mod, might as well get in there and tear out more. Have to move some cables and remount the PCB too.
Anyways, I got it done in a single evening and it wasn't too bad. Just bought a step drill bit that went up to 35mm and went to town inside the case with some clippers. I'll post some pictures of stick gore real quick:
Note: you are not seeing through the bottom of the stick. There's a metal panel that goes on the bottom, that's just a plastic layer Madcatz puts in TEs for IDK what reason. Anyways, final thing ended up turning out just fine. You can tell the drilling went a little sloppy, but this is a case that's been around the world since like 2011 (was a MvC3 stick) and has enough scars that it shouldn't matter. At least I know how to do this cleaner if I want to make an actual nice KR stick in the future. If anybody has questions about Korean stick stuff feel free to ask. I've now used 2 different Japanese mount based Crowns, a stock/silicon and airbag Fanta, and the Taeyoung Fanta that comes in the etokki. (also yes I am extremely aware of the level of degeneracy that my stick art is)
The one genre I've always been fascinated about... but I've sucked at it since the earl 1990s.
Out now.
They also nerfed the best support.
It's just not the same.
Improvements to Netplay Matches
-> The Netplay has been improved, along with additions and adjustments to the UI.
New Online Mode added for Testing.
-> A mode that allows you to spectate matches (Spectator Mode) has been added
*For PS4 and Steam versions only.
Spectator Mode (In Testing)
This mode allows a Player to create a Lobby and spectate the matches of other Players who join.
Game Balancing
The input for Shirase, Sanane, and Hokuto’s special move 「Ryuusui」has been standardized, and the startup has increased.
Bug Fixes and Balancing
Fixed an issue with Sharon where using Half Moon does not trigger the Critical Gougi.
Thanks for the info
Forgot to post last week on here ^^;
EVO is in a week's time, I'll be making the OT for it if that is OK.