Why aren't you playing a fighting game right now?!
Why aren't you playing a fighting game right now?!
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I can't beat button mashers.
seeing mai just reminds me i will never be a cute girl!!
They're boring
but I am!
I am. I'm playing smash bros.
He said fighting game, not party fighter game.
gotta get those (You)s
because I only play games on PC
but Tekken and Guilty Gear are on PC, user
guilty gear is too difficult
tekken is too boring
PC is the only way to play poverty fighters like Melty and fightcade games
yeah and nobody plays them anymore but the top 0.1% of players so you'll get smoked every single time
Does Xenoverse 2 count?
I am, learning Es right now in bbcf.
Still haven't found one that I find fun enough to learn and practice. Losing isn't fun in these types of games.
But I am. And I'm kicking ass with my Hot Scramble Gundam in Versus.
I'm trying to learn Sol. Playing venom so long has made some imputs feel really weird.
I just did I bought Revelator 2
A friend kicked my ass hard and I'm still liking it. Thing is I'm playing Ramlethal and fuck she's very technical.
Getting bored of GG because playing high level players is frustrating, especially against Answer/Chipp/Dizzy players.
BBCF is fun but Izanami/Nine are fucking disgusting. Mai being braindead easy doesn't help either.
UNIEL is great but dead. Grim Reaper sucks any potential fun the game could have.
I don't know anymore. Just waiting for Jubei to play through his story and maybe find a middle ground player who doesn't ride Nine's dick.
I couldn't figure out how to wavedash in Tekken so I gave up
I've got a lot of respect for Venom players. Also, Sol is best boy
If the learning process isn't fun, then fighting games might not be for you.
learn how to backdash into a launcher and you're good enough for green rank
wavedash is for korean robots my man, one step at a time
It just seems like so much work for very little gain.
And at the end of the day, some button mashing retard can still play competently against you if he knows how to shield.
I guess it's not. There's nothing fun about getting perfected. It's anti-fun. Some games let you still enjoy it while losing, fighting games do not.
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practice and you'll be crushing scrubs in no time
because i'm fapping to fighting game characters in honey select instead
how am I supposed to find the time to play a fighting game when I have to keep masturbating?
was playing earlier
watching the Mets game now
post Ram
There's literally nothing wrong with being Jewish.
I keep catching myself trying to go for knockdowns with 6HS, not used to having a reversal, stuff like that.
Even being bad at Sol is fun though. His specials all feel great.
Tekken is more difficult than GG and is less boring as well.
everyone feels like they play too similar in tekken besides some exceptions. and there are way too many stances, I don't like stance characters. tekken isn't for me. I also don't like 6 button fighters because I only have a poverty pad so that rules out a lot of games.
I can agree with a decent chunk playing similarly, I don't resonate with a lot of the cast but it's still worth it to learn and play. It's really rewarding, and infuriating. And it stops me from playing the Ryu or Sol type characters of 2D games.
play simpleton kombat x
not super hard to get into and movelists are reasonably short
I'm playing ARMS though, most interesting fighter since Smash.
I HATE IT
I lack dedication to practice.
I'd rather work on my art instead
Now that the dust has settled is it gay to like Mai?
STUPID SEXY VERY TECHNICAL RAMLETHAL
Deploy H sword. Jump around and occasionally use far S and 2H. When you get a hit, mash P and K to bring them to the corner. If they block, use 2KPP. Now just learn your corner setups and you're done. If you're feeling fancy, learn when to use Dauro and 2S.
No liking girls isn't gay.
>implying its even possible to get perfected consistently in multiplayer games with ladder systems
yeah ok pal sure
I'm very bad at the game.
how bad can you be jesus
There's no effective way to learn when everyone else has already been playing for years and you're brand new. You have to throw yourself against a wall over and over for dozens of hours to get over it. And I don't want to. My life is stressful enough, I'm not wasting my little leisure time in studying a game like it's an exam or something.
>it's not fun unless i win!
They're really not for you then
about to practice dash cancelling as dandy
i cant fucking get the timing down no matter what
That's not what I said, at all actually
>Some games let you still enjoy it while losing, fighting games do not.
Because I have 1Mb connection, and therefore can't play with anyone
I am. Just picked up Mu a day after seeing her play at EVO.
Making some progress I guess. Combos ain't too flashy but I'll learn.
Jokes on you i've gotten kinda good at Jojo's.
Yeah i'll lose to someone who's a pro but there's more non-amazing players than you'd expect
Sorry I'm not a masochist you fucking weirdo.
Are there any fighting games with a jump and dash button?
Y'all just don't like to lose.
arms if it counts
I'm terrible at videogames, and don't like losing.
I don't like competition where the only achievement is winning vs some lonely paki in a shed somewhere.
Plus where I live, and only having a PC means the matchmaking would put me against players so far away i'd get pingfucked instantly.
No thanks.
Who the fuck likes to lose?
I have to go to bed for a 9am shift
Will anyone wish me goodnight?
I like watching fighting games and I wish I could like playing them but I can't. rythym games are one of my least favorite genres, and doing combos in fighting games is basically the same mechanic. I wish they would make a game without the "push the buttons in order but not too fast or too slow" shit so I could actually play one, but everyone would probably just say it's for babies and no one else would play it.
Theyre just people who want their accomplishments given to them on a silver platter, with minimal effort involved.
either you're impossibly bad at fighting games or you're full of shit. if you start playing tekken 7 or sfv or whatever you'll start off at the absolute lowest rank playing against people of YOUR skill level. you're not gonna get bodied by pros, that's just not gonna happen. you can get away with super cheap shit and beat other scrubs who also dont know what they're doing. if all you care about is winning, you'd never get anything out of a fighting game anyways, since they're all about the learning process. getting fucked in the ass, stopping to thing as to why you got fucked, and coming up with a solution to that problem. working on your punishes, your pokes, your combos, option selects, techs, etc. perfectly understandable why you wouldnt want to get into them, especially if you're a busy person but dont give me this bullshit of losing over and over again, because theres no way someone could honest to god be THAT terrible at a game.
>I wish they would make a game without the "push the buttons in order but not too fast or too slow" shit
this exists, it's called dial-a-combo and mortal kombat and injustice do it
Because I'm downloading UNIEL[st]
right now.
Some games, like Blazblue and Guilty Gear, have excellent netcode my man
>autistic genre that takes 100+ hours of practice and memorization to become "decent" and approach the level of having fun
I'll pass
People who want to get better. Losing is better than winning.
Share the link?
ahahahaha faggot
so there are no links at all in those games? too bad nrs games look like garbage though.
How do I stop masturbating to Makoto?
This. Id rather spend that time learning some other skill
Because I'm really bad at them and don't want to put in hundreds of hours of practice to git gud.
I'll stick to button mashing with other like-minded individuals.
I was trying to get better at SFV but as soon as I hit Plat I was being thrown at Super and Ultra Diamonds and I'm too scared too play any more. I still need to pick up BBCF to finish the story
All that space in your brain taken up by memorized fighting game mechanics and combos could have been used to learn an instrument or a language.
its a good thing theyre anime fighters and not weeb fights
only honto nihonjin has the willpower to be good at them, weebs go cry that things are too hard and wish they were born a girl
So I can't have fun just playing against the cpu and learning the characters?
Do you expect every fighting game player to have a perfect history of matches? Losing is part of the genre, you lose to get better and learn from your mistakes. How is this hard to understand?
Guilty Gear and Blazblu are both on sale right now, which one do I pick up? Never played either.
So was the time you spent on Sup Forums
>Implying I don't already know multiple instruments and languages
>playing against the cpu
Sure, if you want all your skills to be essentially non-transferrable.
>Not doing both
that's a nice girl (male) you have there
I got it for free from ps plus and started playing it yesterday. I know nothing about the game outside of just playing the cpu and trying to learn some characters.
>Losing is part of the genre
And losing feels shit in fighting games. How is THAT hard to understand?
I was playing Skull Girls earlier
only a brainlet cant be bilingual (or better) play an instrument, and be good at one series of fighter at the very least
Because I'm playing old school runescape and the only fighting games I have access to are Heritage for the Future and GGX2#R. I am also really bad at them and fighting games in general, in addition to having an inferiority complex when I constantly lose after sincerely practicing. I'm not fun to play against and I do not have fun playing against others. I also panic easily when facing other players.
>not learning the language of virtual punching to talk to your asian masters
Of course, I'm sure Yo Yo Ma plays Guilty Gear in his free time
That shit's cool but it would never happen in an actual match
Because Pokken DX doesn't come out for another 2 months.
Non-transferrable to what? I barely play fighting games online and I basically only play like 3 people I know in person. The skills transfer over fine, learning the moves and match-ups aren't impossible when playing against the cpu. I'm not competing in tournaments, I wanna have fun and play a fighting game.
my biggest problem is that fighting games strongly favor defensive play at low skill levels. it takes a good deal of practice just to get to the level where someone can't just mash dp to get out of whatever your're trying to hit him with.
>get good at fighting games
>gain the ability to make even the calmest person incredibly angry
worth all the hours desu