So Sup Forums, I always really liked the Wipeout series, to the point of it being the reason I got a PSP and Vita even though there's fuck else on them. However, I fucking suck at them. Played 2048 a decent bit but abandoned it without even half the single player done.
However, I want to change that. With omega coming out, I think I want to go fucking hard in this shit. Git gud to the point where I can start competing for top leaderboards. What's some basic shit I should know and start training in to beat the shit out of the game and people online? May as well dust off the vita as well to start practising early.
Start with WipEout HD, then Pure or Pulse, then try 2048 again. You can play the older ones if you want by they play differently. Don't feel intimidated, WipEout was never an easy series. It comes from a time where games reward good skill, so don't give up practicing. You can do it senpai
Unfortunately I have no idea where my PSP is right now, so that's out (PS3 also currently not hooked up, though it does have HD+Fury). I'll check this video out, then hop on 2048 again as that's about all I have. Got a huge backlog of games to play but fuck it, I have to work on this first.
Also Wipeout miniatures when.
Brayden Wilson
If you got a good PC you can play Pure and Pulse on the PPSSPP emulator. It's all free
Ah, never tried PPSSPP, I'm sure my computer can run it.
Also isn't that antigrav thing a reviewer only thing? Actually I just realised those are probably super easy to 3d print, should look into that sometime.
Matthew Nguyen
Yep, emulator up and running. Seems to work fine. Now for practice.
Jeremiah Williams
Good luck my man
Elijah Baker
Wipeout doesn't require skills. It has meme turns just to make you memorize the track Memorizing a track is not a skill, it's based on repetition.
Josiah Wilson
I have one question Dual Shock 4 controller (X button) is not analog pressure sensitive Will they use R1 and R2 for air breaker?
Samuel Wright
user are you trying to start shit again? WipEout is a 20 year old niche series and even then it still lives to this day, with numerous copycats floating around too. If you knew anything about the series, you'd know that that kind of merit is not due to it being casual. Anything but.
Jace Barnes
Biggest mistake people make when starting, especially if you are playing ps1 or bng, is overbraking. Airbrakes are not something to be slammed, they are to be used lighting pre-corner to giver yourself a better angle and tapped mid-turn if required on longer/sharper turns. Airbrakes are still brakes and slow you down, learn to only use them when necessary. Opposite breaking is something repeatedly drilled into people but it's usually a crutch to get people out of bad situations because they were braking and steering too hard to begin with. >meme turns t. pinballer
Adrian Mitchell
>that track width layout itself looks really cool, but god, fuck 2048. More dumbing down for casuls.
Dominic Martin
to be fair that track has next to no guiderails to prevent you from going into fucking orbit at Mach 10
Sebastian Cruz
I guess so, but my god still is that ever wide. I hope the other tracks aren't nearly as wide as that
Cameron Scott
2048 was made with slightly wider tracks in comparison to other games to attract newcomers because every other WipEout has 2 inch wide tracks. Playing that shit on phantom can be intimidating for new folks.
Jason Jenkins
how many tracks does Wipeout 2 or 3 has? 4? it's a shit game made by britbongs with no talent
Christian Anderson
I know, a la mentioning casuls, but I didn't think they were that wide. I guess if Sol is an exception, I'll have to live with it.
Dylan Sanchez
>379030743 >Wipeout 2 Wipeout 2097, and it has double the tracks you guessed.
>Wipeout 3 That one has quadruple the tracks you guessed.
Try again, bait-kun. No (you) for you.
John Hill
Why are you even pretending to respond to him let him be retarded on his own