There you have it everyone the camp homo fan scum backs down from answering any of the questions because he knows he's wrong.
You're...genuinely using the insult "scum?"
This is gonna be a long day.
Anyway, no, it was more of "I got tired of answering all of your questions repeatedly, and you never paying attention to my responses."
Why should we answer your questions as you demand, when you have not bothered to answer any of the hard questions? Like for example why you blindly accepted the camp homo as Dante, when he was confirmed to be a different character?
First off, who is we? You are the only one on that side of the debate. You're not Golem. You're not legion. You're a single entity. One person.
Secondly, I've explained this already, but here goes once more. I accepted DMC4 as Dante because I found him to be an enjoyable character to be around. He retained his DMC3 level of silliness and seeming inability to take anything seriously and combined it with an added bit of experience. It made for a much more enjoyable character than DmC Dante, whose response to anything seems to be either cursing at it or going into Metroid Other M levels of monologue.
And lastly, no. No matter how many times you claim that DMC4 Dante was confirmed to be a different character, it doesn't make it true. We've been over this twice already. An old creator's head canon does not a different character make.
Again I've explained this already:
I've said this before, DmC's lock on in maintained on the enemy by holding the L3 stick in the direction of that enemy. Allowing you to isolate your attacks to one specific enemy indefinitely. You never automatically lock onto an enemy because you can position Dante in netural mode. That is how the manual lock works. Intead of holding a button (R1) you hold the L3 stick. Has that fact been unstood yet?
And again, I've explained this already.
What you've just described is NOT a manual lock on system. You have described an automatic lock on system, in which you select a target in no other way besides relative position and movement.
Has that fact been "unstood" yet?
Did you read or understand that? DmC has no Button Lock. Thats because the lock on has been transferred to the L3 stick, for a more seamless experience; just like other action games which use superior lock on mechanisims to DMC4. This is also far superior to DMC4s automatic and broken button lock. Capcom understood this, why can't you?
Nope, that's not what the quote said. Try again.
"DmC has no lock on."
The words "button lock" are never included there. If you're going to misrepresent what someone says, don't actually put the quote you're misrepresenting directly above it.
You've never provided an explained to these idiotic words:
How are you MANUALLY selecting yout target if the AI picks a target that it thinks you want to attack?
How are you MANUALLY selecting yout target if you cycle through said targets until you reach the one you want?
I'm waiting!!
Because what you've just described is the definition of a manual lock on system.
That's how. I really don't know how I can make this any simpler for you.
Your iiteracy ability has improved, DmC does indeed work manually. I suggest you have a look at these grade schools I said I'd find for you before putting your foot in your mouth again camp homo fan:
The irony in this statement being the one who accuses me of low literacy levels can't even spell the word right.
At any rate, whoopsie doo. I substituted the wrong word in. The video has Tameem Antionades state, clear as day, that DmC does not have a manual lock on system.
Now, please, by all means. Explain why your silly definition of a "manual" lock on system should be accepted over the definition used by the head developer of DmC himself.
Actually, now that I think about it, I do have to wonder. You've been calling yourself a "true" DMC fan this entire time...yet, quite honestly, I've seen nothing to suggest that you even remotely enjoyed the old DMC games. This entire thread has been you criticizing DMC4's mechanics, many of which were taken from previous titles. Your entire criticism of the manual lock on system is one that should be leveled just as much at DMC3.
At this point, I do have to wonder if you're a fan of the original series at all, or just some passerby who played DmC first, and hasn't even been around the hack and slash genre long enough to know the difference between a manual and automatic lock on.









