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Post by Sonnington on May 19, 2017 2:54:13 GMT
I could go on and on and on... I've been entering fighting games tournaments since i was 19 (i'm 27 now), i've met hundreds of players, travelled abroad just to enter in tournaments and only a tiny little fraction played Virtua Fighter competitively due to its complexity. [/quote] Cool! I'll buy what you're saying for a dollar. I loved the training modes in VF4 evo and VF5, those games are pretty deep and VF has the reputation it does for a reason. Sidebar random question. My buddy used to play Brad in vanilla VF5 and he had that stupid, annoying quick block breaking move. I always played Shun Di, how was I supposed to defend against that bs?
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dantemdie
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Post by dantemdie on May 19, 2017 14:14:37 GMT
Sidebar random question. My buddy used to play Brad in vanilla VF5 and he had that stupid, annoying quick block breaking move. I always played Shun Di, how was I supposed to defend against that bs?[/quote] I'm not exactly the right person to answer that question. I would recommend you to search Shoryuken forums to get some info.
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Post by tempest on May 21, 2017 9:55:54 GMT
I'm with Sych on this one. Single player VF2 button mashers can cream Lau, Sarah, and Shun in VF2. It's only when they face Pai and particularly Lion that they begin to struggle. With FV, it's much more challenging and complex from the beginning and button mashers will struggle to get far in single player if they don't learn how to adapt their tactics.
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mattius
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Post by mattius on Jun 5, 2017 21:12:30 GMT
Virtual On really needs the twin stick controller. Otherwise VF2.
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Post by warnen on Jun 17, 2017 19:48:40 GMT
Fighting vipers - named my dog Bahn at the time...
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Post by dtss on Jun 18, 2017 11:41:08 GMT
I really enjoy virtua on.... certainly don't claim to be a superstar at this game but does anyone else find levels 1 to about 3 or 4 are very easy and then the difficulty level ramps up ridiculously?
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Post by tempest on Jun 20, 2017 10:18:58 GMT
I really enjoy virtua on.... certainly don't claim to be a superstar at this game but does anyone else find levels 1 to about 3 or 4 are very easy and then the difficulty level ramps up ridiculously? Definitely.
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sych
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Post by sych on Oct 26, 2017 18:03:33 GMT
Has anyone actually used the Twin Sticks with Virtua On? I'm tempted to get a pair just to see the difference. I'm pretty comfortable with the Model 2 but I can be swayed if the difference is night and day.
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Post by NeoGeoNinja on Mar 30, 2018 19:05:20 GMT
ERR...
Last Bronx please...?
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(But, out of the options, chose VF2!)
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sych
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Post by sych on Apr 1, 2018 1:27:37 GMT
ERR... Last Bronx please...? - (But, out of the options, chose VF2!) Last Bronx took on Dead or Alive in another poll so I decided not to use it in this poll. I'll be interested to know your choice for that one as well.
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