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    misterBee got a reaction from Bigtochiro in The Street Fighter V Thread   
    I changed my mind after seeing the bottom half of the school costume.  That thing is hideous.
     
    This is the new best:

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    misterBee got a reaction from axeman61 in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread 2.0   
    Their tutorials are very in-depth. For mechanics I'd say a wiki isn't necessary.  Kombat Akademy covers almost everything you'd need also.
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    misterBee got a reaction from Darc_Requiem in The Street Fighter V Thread   
    How is glasses Chun not S tier?  smdh
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    misterBee reacted to Dayaan in The Street Fighter V Thread   
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    misterBee reacted to Volt in The Street Fighter V Thread   
    No.
     
     

     
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    misterBee got a reaction from Volt in Video Game Discussion Thread: Now Featuring Animated Avatars   
    Edelgard did nothing wrong and everyone else is bad.
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    misterBee got a reaction from RSG3 in Retro Gaming Thread (pre PS3/XB360)   
    I love the X series. The first website I ever made was devoted to Mega Man X.
     
    That being said, the X series has some serious bullshit when it comes to finding secret stuff.
     
    I remember printing out guides from GameFAQs and putting them into binders so I could look at them while I played.  There was no way in hell a normal person was going to figure out how to get the gold armor in X3 without help.  Getting the Z-saber required arcane knowledge.  It amazes me anyone figured this stuff out.
     
    In X4 you needed to input a lengthy special code at the character select screen to get Ultimate Armor X or Black Zero.  In the PC version you just needed to enter Up + Spacebar.  Random as hell.
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    misterBee got a reaction from DarkSakul in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread 2.0   
    I already made myself clear.
     
    My static avatar is my MARK OF AUTHORITY.
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    misterBee got a reaction from Volt in Video Game Discussion Thread: Now Featuring Animated Avatars   
    Edelgard route is the only true route in Three Houses.  I have spoken.
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    misterBee got a reaction from Hawkingbird in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread 2.0   
    Their tutorials are very in-depth. For mechanics I'd say a wiki isn't necessary.  Kombat Akademy covers almost everything you'd need also.
  11. Insightful
    misterBee got a reaction from Shakunetsu in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread 2.0   
    The people who made Gurren Lagann at Gainax formed their own company called Trigger.  They made Kill la Kill, Darling in the Franxx, and Little Witch Academia, among other things.
     
    My avatar is from Space Patrol Luluco, which is one of their works:
     
     
    Other notable examples include the incredible Ninja Slayer:
     
     
    And the masterpiece that is Inferno Cop:
     
    (make sure you turn on subtitles)
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    misterBee got a reaction from DoctaMario in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread 2.0   
    I already made myself clear.
     
    My static avatar is my MARK OF AUTHORITY.
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    misterBee got a reaction from DoctaMario in Fighting Game Concepts & Fundamentals Thread   
    I don't have a specific video or link to send you, but the basic premise is the same for every game.
    Know your options Know your opponent's options Be patient Part of it is game knowledge and understanding what both you and your opponent can do.  In some games you have to be aware of instant air dash.  In others you need to worry about being crossed up in the corner.  You need to understand all the types of things your opponent can do to you and understand the appropriate actions that need to be taken to defend against them.
     
    Once you know what kind of attacks are coming and what  your own options are, the second and larger part is simply being patient and having good defense.  Unless the game you are playing is horribly busted, your opponent's pressure will always end at some point.  In some anime games pressure won't end unless you properly use a defensive mechanic.  In others it's simply a matter of waiting.  If you understand the game well enough you will know where the gap in their pressure exists and be able to get out of the situation or try to counter-attack.
     
    At a basic level it's simply a matter of blocking everything and just waiting for your turn.  A lot of new players often get destroyed because they don't take the opportunity to escape when it presents itself or try to mash their way out at the wrong time.  Just keep cool and you'll get your chance to turn things around.
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    misterBee got a reaction from DoctaMario in Video Game Discussion Thread: Now Featuring Animated Avatars   
    I like Retroarch.  If you take the time to set it up the way you want you have one centralized place where you can manage multiple emulators/rom sets/saves.
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    misterBee got a reaction from Deadly_Raver in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread 2.0   
    The people who made Gurren Lagann at Gainax formed their own company called Trigger.  They made Kill la Kill, Darling in the Franxx, and Little Witch Academia, among other things.
     
    My avatar is from Space Patrol Luluco, which is one of their works:
     
     
    Other notable examples include the incredible Ninja Slayer:
     
     
    And the masterpiece that is Inferno Cop:
     
    (make sure you turn on subtitles)
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    misterBee got a reaction from DangerousJ in MEGASHOCK Dev Log   
    10/22/20:
     
    Thanks to everyone who has subscribed to MEGASHOCK+!
    Minor theme fixes Minor forum software update Patreon integration plugin fixed
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    misterBee got a reaction from scorp in Retro Gaming Thread (pre PS3/XB360)   
    I love the X series. The first website I ever made was devoted to Mega Man X.
     
    That being said, the X series has some serious bullshit when it comes to finding secret stuff.
     
    I remember printing out guides from GameFAQs and putting them into binders so I could look at them while I played.  There was no way in hell a normal person was going to figure out how to get the gold armor in X3 without help.  Getting the Z-saber required arcane knowledge.  It amazes me anyone figured this stuff out.
     
    In X4 you needed to input a lengthy special code at the character select screen to get Ultimate Armor X or Black Zero.  In the PC version you just needed to enter Up + Spacebar.  Random as hell.
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    misterBee got a reaction from GetTheTables in Video Game Discussion Thread: Now Featuring Animated Avatars   
    Edelgard route is the only true route in Three Houses.  I have spoken.
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    misterBee got a reaction from DoctaMario in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread 2.0   
    Patreon plugin for subscribers seems to be working properly now!  Hopefully I won't have to upgrade people by hand anymore...
     
    I am now taking suggestions for long-term site improvements.  What kind of features would you guys like to see?  What kind of things do you feel current FGC sites are not providing?
     
    Blogs? Tournaments? Player ranking system? Wiki? Streamed events?
     
    I will be doing research into different ways to  possibly expand the site in the future.
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    misterBee got a reaction from GetTheTables in Fighting Game Concepts & Fundamentals Thread   
    I don't have a specific video or link to send you, but the basic premise is the same for every game.
    Know your options Know your opponent's options Be patient Part of it is game knowledge and understanding what both you and your opponent can do.  In some games you have to be aware of instant air dash.  In others you need to worry about being crossed up in the corner.  You need to understand all the types of things your opponent can do to you and understand the appropriate actions that need to be taken to defend against them.
     
    Once you know what kind of attacks are coming and what  your own options are, the second and larger part is simply being patient and having good defense.  Unless the game you are playing is horribly busted, your opponent's pressure will always end at some point.  In some anime games pressure won't end unless you properly use a defensive mechanic.  In others it's simply a matter of waiting.  If you understand the game well enough you will know where the gap in their pressure exists and be able to get out of the situation or try to counter-attack.
     
    At a basic level it's simply a matter of blocking everything and just waiting for your turn.  A lot of new players often get destroyed because they don't take the opportunity to escape when it presents itself or try to mash their way out at the wrong time.  Just keep cool and you'll get your chance to turn things around.
  21. LOL
    misterBee got a reaction from Mr.Cipher in The Street Fighter V Thread   
    Melty Melty Melty Melty Melty Melty Melty Melty Melty Melty
     
    😩
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    misterBee reacted to iStu X in Video Game Discussion Thread: Now Featuring Animated Avatars   
    41 minutes of Sakuna of Rice and Ruin gameplay 
     

    I think is the first non-fighting game I’ve even been excited to see combo videos for in a long ass time. The fighting mechanics are god damn nuts. 
     
    NOT TO MENTION, RICE
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    misterBee reacted to Mr.Cipher in The Street Fighter V Thread   
    Thinking about booting SFV up again?
    Will you never learn your lesson?
     
    Rather boot up Melty Blood, at least that game has a working Netcode.
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    misterBee got a reaction from KingTubb in Fighting Game Concepts & Fundamentals Thread   
    I don't have a specific video or link to send you, but the basic premise is the same for every game.
    Know your options Know your opponent's options Be patient Part of it is game knowledge and understanding what both you and your opponent can do.  In some games you have to be aware of instant air dash.  In others you need to worry about being crossed up in the corner.  You need to understand all the types of things your opponent can do to you and understand the appropriate actions that need to be taken to defend against them.
     
    Once you know what kind of attacks are coming and what  your own options are, the second and larger part is simply being patient and having good defense.  Unless the game you are playing is horribly busted, your opponent's pressure will always end at some point.  In some anime games pressure won't end unless you properly use a defensive mechanic.  In others it's simply a matter of waiting.  If you understand the game well enough you will know where the gap in their pressure exists and be able to get out of the situation or try to counter-attack.
     
    At a basic level it's simply a matter of blocking everything and just waiting for your turn.  A lot of new players often get destroyed because they don't take the opportunity to escape when it presents itself or try to mash their way out at the wrong time.  Just keep cool and you'll get your chance to turn things around.
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    misterBee got a reaction from Deadly_Raver in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread 2.0   
    Patreon plugin for subscribers seems to be working properly now!  Hopefully I won't have to upgrade people by hand anymore...
     
    I am now taking suggestions for long-term site improvements.  What kind of features would you guys like to see?  What kind of things do you feel current FGC sites are not providing?
     
    Blogs? Tournaments? Player ranking system? Wiki? Streamed events?
     
    I will be doing research into different ways to  possibly expand the site in the future.
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