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hes weak as shit

i main him and balrog, and i love fuerte, but he has so many weaknesses

also, its like 54 mindgames and 23 mix-ups equals one shoryuken thats always fun



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SFIV online mode isnt as good as the hardcore fighters hoped. Lag and delay are common not to mention a broken ranking system and a way to make sure you don't lose rank...drop a match.

Also, the custom controllers are missing in action. You can't buy them anywhere if you don't want to pay a 3X marked up price.

And finally, while the game reviewed really well, it was mostly because of nostalgia. People new to the series or people that played SF2 long time ago will find the single player mdoe very hard and will lose interest. On the other hand, people like me who have played SF since beginning find the game worse and not as deep as SF3 and some friends I know have even already started to trade in their copies away.



disolitude said:
SFIV online mode isnt as good as the hardcore fighters hoped. Lag and delay are common not to mention a broken ranking system and a way to make sure you don't lose rank...drop a match.

Also, the custom controllers are missing in action. You can't buy them anywhere if you don't want to pay a 3X marked up price.

And finally, while the game reviewed really well, it was mostly because of nostalgia. People new to the series or people that played SF2 long time ago will find the single player mdoe very hard and will lose interest. On the other hand, people like me who have played SF since beginning find the game worse and not as deep as SF3 and some friends I know have even already started to trade in their copies away.

all this is true too, after balrog being a bit too simple to use i tried picked fuerte and he is just impossible to play right

the online is so annoying and BP is completely worthless, BP = battle points, or your online rank

even though im in love with it now, i can see myself goin back to hd remix soon



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i think fighting games are losing touch with the masses. It seems that only the core fans are interested in them. Everyone else has other games that are higher on their priorities list



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1337 Gamer said:
i think fighting games are losing touch with the masses. It seems that only the core fans are interested in them. Everyone else has other games that are higher on their priorities list

 

yea i agree fighters have a ridiculous learning curve and its especially hard if you dont want to main a character

i think fps is the new fighter these days



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disolitude said:
SFIV online mode isnt as good as the hardcore fighters hoped. Lag and delay are common not to mention a broken ranking system and a way to make sure you don't lose rank...drop a match.

Also, the custom controllers are missing in action. You can't buy them anywhere if you don't want to pay a 3X marked up price.

And finally, while the game reviewed really well, it was mostly because of nostalgia. People new to the series or people that played SF2 long time ago will find the single player mdoe very hard and will lose interest. On the other hand, people like me who have played SF since beginning find the game worse and not as deep as SF3 and some friends I know have even already started to trade in their copies away.

 

 It runs Smooth as Butter on PSN and the PS3 Dpad is great to use even better then the Saturns. :)



DKHustlin said:
disolitude said:
SFIV online mode isnt as good as the hardcore fighters hoped. Lag and delay are common not to mention a broken ranking system and a way to make sure you don't lose rank...drop a match.

Also, the custom controllers are missing in action. You can't buy them anywhere if you don't want to pay a 3X marked up price.

And finally, while the game reviewed really well, it was mostly because of nostalgia. People new to the series or people that played SF2 long time ago will find the single player mdoe very hard and will lose interest. On the other hand, people like me who have played SF since beginning find the game worse and not as deep as SF3 and some friends I know have even already started to trade in their copies away.

all this is true too, after balrog being a bit too simple to use i tried picked fuerte and he is just impossible to play right

the online is so annoying and BP is completely worthless, BP = battle points, or your online rank

even though im in love with it now, i can see myself goin back to hd remix soon

yeah...I find the challenge mode most fun. Only thing I play...and now with arrival of RE5 and ninja blade and halo wars online...I don't see myself touching it for a while. Why couldn't they use the net code from HD remix is something that I dont really understand...

 



Megadude said:
disolitude said:
SFIV online mode isnt as good as the hardcore fighters hoped. Lag and delay are common not to mention a broken ranking system and a way to make sure you don't lose rank...drop a match.

Also, the custom controllers are missing in action. You can't buy them anywhere if you don't want to pay a 3X marked up price.

And finally, while the game reviewed really well, it was mostly because of nostalgia. People new to the series or people that played SF2 long time ago will find the single player mdoe very hard and will lose interest. On the other hand, people like me who have played SF since beginning find the game worse and not as deep as SF3 and some friends I know have even already started to trade in their copies away.

 

 It runs Smooth as Butter on PSN and the PS3 Dpad is great to use even better then the Saturns. :)

lol no matter what there is slight button lag, and psn has weird bursts where it flips out and u cant find a game for 5 minutes, same thing happens on hd remix

 

the control is fine i dont get the deal with arcade sticks

 



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Megadude said:
disolitude said:
SFIV online mode isnt as good as the hardcore fighters hoped. Lag and delay are common not to mention a broken ranking system and a way to make sure you don't lose rank...drop a match.

Also, the custom controllers are missing in action. You can't buy them anywhere if you don't want to pay a 3X marked up price.

And finally, while the game reviewed really well, it was mostly because of nostalgia. People new to the series or people that played SF2 long time ago will find the single player mdoe very hard and will lose interest. On the other hand, people like me who have played SF since beginning find the game worse and not as deep as SF3 and some friends I know have even already started to trade in their copies away.

 

 It runs Smooth as Butter on PSN and the PS3 Dpad is great to use even better then the Saturns. :)

Haha...now you're just trying to start an argument.

Answer is No...and...NOT A CHANCE IN HELL!

 



They should have put it on the console with the best-selling fighter ever, being the Wii, instead. :)



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