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Nintendo is already banning hacked switches.

https://mynintendonews.com/2018/05/22/nintendo-has-started-banning-switch-hackers-from-online-services/



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curl-6 said:

Trying so hard not to be negative these days, but I swear to god Nintendo better deliver this E3, the Switch is currently on a trajectory to be the most disappointing system of all time for me.

It started out with such enormous promise, only to become a dumping ground for ancient ports, shovelware, and mediocrity.  Not a single high quality new game since Xenoblade 2 last December.

I love the hardware and last years second half lineup was amazing, but the software output this year has been absolutely pathetic so far.

I have the same opinion as you so far this year. But I am not worried about its future. I already have FE and Pokemon to look forward to this year. And plus I am still rocking Splatoon 2. 



Pocky Lover Boy! 

I'm playing Mega Man from the Legacy Collection and it's kind of weird. MM doesn't keep momentum once you stop holding a direction, he just stops. I had a lot of jumps where I expected the momentum of the jump to help get to another platform only to instead stop and plummet to my demise.

Are all the Mega Man games like that.

Last edited by Shaqazooloo0 - on 23 May 2018

Shaqazooloo0 said:

I'm playing Mega Man from the Legacy Collection and it's kind of weird. MM doesn't keep momentum once you stop holding a direction, he just stops. I had a lot of jumps where I expected the momentum of the jump to help get to another platform only to instead stop and plummet to my demise.

Are all the Mega Man games like that.

Yes. 



KLXVER said:
Shaqazooloo0 said:

I'm playing Mega Man from the Legacy Collection and it's kind of weird. MM doesn't keep momentum once you stop holding a direction, he just stops. I had a lot of jumps where I expected the momentum of the jump to help get to another platform only to instead stop and plummet to my demise.

Are all the Mega Man games like that.

Yes. 

Damn, that's gonna take some time to get used to.



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Shaqazooloo0 said:

I'm playing Mega Man from the Legacy Collection and it's kind of weird. MM doesn't keep momentum once you stop holding a direction, he just stops. I had a lot of jumps where I expected the momentum of the jump to help get to another platform only to instead stop and plummet to my demise.

Are all the Mega Man games like that.

Is this your first time playing Mega Man?

 

What I noticed is a huge input lag.



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Peh said:
Shaqazooloo0 said:

I'm playing Mega Man from the Legacy Collection and it's kind of weird. MM doesn't keep momentum once you stop holding a direction, he just stops. I had a lot of jumps where I expected the momentum of the jump to help get to another platform only to instead stop and plummet to my demise.

Are all the Mega Man games like that.

Is this your first time playing Mega Man?

 

What I noticed is a huge input lag.

I played Mega Man X3 (I think) for 10 minutes, other than that, yes this is my first time playing Mega Man.

 

Yeah, like, i've also just run off the ledge sometimes even though I pressed the jump button just before I fell. The timing on occasions feels weird.



Also, I don't know how anyone ever beat Fireman in MM1, period. I was literally taking hits pretty much any frame I wasn't invincible and I don't understand how I was supposed avoid damage. I had to abuse the rewinds like mad and found myself in situations where it was impossible for me to not get hit.

The flame projectiles a big enough problem, but flames that got left behind were overkill, since they seemed to spawn under you, meaning you always had to be moving and getting in to position to be able to jump over the ones after, but he throws so many and theirs so much you have to account for.

The level itself wasn't bad, but that boss- woof. It's a real doozy.

Was there an easier way?

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I getting my ass handel to me in Donkey Kong: Tropical Freeze. I’m in the last word and I got enough. Did any of you have any difficulties with this game?



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