ryu_highabusa
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Your argument is that the general FGC didn't care about the DOA5 competitive scene so you're praising... DOA4? Am I understanding correctly? My head hurts.
Universal sidestep mechanics ruin the basics of DOA though. It doesn't matter who thinks they belong in DOA or not, the mechanic just doesn't mesh with the way DOA is designed, at least not in the way its been implemented alongside other gameplay changes in both DOA5 & DOA6.Even Japan wanted sidesteps for DOA lol. Sidesteps is one of the most basic portions to have in a 3D fighter. I get that DOA wants to be it's own thing but it has to keep up with the times for the more classic punishment for stepping an opponent. It's a 3D fighter so it looks extremely weird on not having one.
There are moments where one should be glad SS is in due to providing more situations on match outcomes. If someone tosses a move on block that leaves him +3 you are provided with this limited defensive portion for not having a step system where you'd have no choice but to either respect it, or read it for the hold (which is a read if it's slow, or a simplified prediction/guess if it has a really fast startup). However if you SS that particular move it leaves them -19, which is a free stun from your end depending on how fast it is, or a free throw depending on the recovery of the move that was tossed in there. It can condition someone to start using tracking moves/throws more which creates this situation of seeing more moves out of the open than the standard go-to's. If someone steps a lot he'll get punished for it and conditions them to block more often, thus having the chance to toss in your advantage moves often or even throw them for just sitting there thinking you'll toss a tracking moves due to most trackings being unsafe in the game. There is an immense ballgame here for the brain that gives people the goosebumps due to how deep that is.
As for the SSA in DOA6, who knows how that'll be since people are willing to give it a shot. I'm going to give the game a shot even if it ends up as abysmal.
It doesn't matter who thinks they belong in DOA or not, the mechanic just doesn't mesh with the way DOA is designed
They only seem to be getting buffed in DOA6 too.
Fewer hold situations are fewer throw situations and the gameplay gets reduced from three intelligible aspects of fighting to only the single aspect of strikes and worrying more about strike priority and strike distance and heres three new strike techniques and heres your free sidestep strike with more utility than holds... like straight up, DOA5's entry barrier and skill ceiling together went down by like 40 IQ points.
The meta of a sidestep dodge maneuver is simply a 1-in-2. The move you're trying to dodge is either tracking or it isn't. The meta of hold maneuvers is much more elaborate and a 1-in-4 to 1-in-6 depending on the character. Its not just i dodged or i didnt on a true 50/50, its you either know how to actually use each hold against identified attacks or you leave yourself open to excessive punishment by whiffing.
Sidestepping is seriously a safer, more newbie friendly mechanic than holding and ends up trumping hold utility.
Close hit Sidesteps in the early DOA6 footage deal 1/3rd of the lifebar even before combo potential followup if it splats into a dangerzone or wallbounce. This is as much damage as the damned Break Blow sabaki that requires a full meter to use.
Whattya gonna do, e-gang up on me?@DestructionBomb
Just ignore the guy. I stopped taking him seriously when he said doa4 was perfection. There's no point continuing the conversation with him.
Whattya gonna do, e-gang up on me?
If DOA5 had 200 viewers, then DOA4 had maybe 5 at most. That's my point.I think my argument is the most amount of people I'd ever seen tune into a Twitch DOA5 tournament was like 200.
In what universe was DOA4 ever popular? Who was ever jealous of DOA4? When was DOA4 "everywhere"? What are you talking about? All fabrications. None of that was ever true. You are completely delusional. No offense. That's just the plain, honest truth. Not one statement you just made in that post is based at all in reality. I have no idea what you are talking about and neither does anyone else.Really couldn't imagine that those outsiders weren't just jealous of how popular DOA4 suddenly became that it was at EVO and WGC and just everywhere. Seems like they piped down quite a bit once they caught on that DOA5 was fundamentally unviable as a competitive game.
If DOA5 had 200 viewers, then DOA4 had maybe 5 at most. That's my point.
In what universe was DOA4 ever popular? Who was ever jealous of DOA4? When was DOA4 "everywhere"? What are you talking about? All fabrications. None of that was ever true. You are completely delusional. No offense. That's just the plain, honest truth. Not one statement you just made in that post is based at all in reality. I have no idea what you are talking about and neither does anyone else.
Like, are you trolling? This is almost certainly bait, I don't know why I'm bothering to respond to it.
Raansu beat me to it but DOA4 tournaments were on international television in the precursor to e-sports prior to gaming streaming services like Twitch even existing.If DOA5 had 200 viewers, then DOA4 had maybe 5 at most. That's my point.
In what universe was DOA4 ever popular? Who was ever jealous of DOA4? When was DOA4 "everywhere"? What are you talking about? All fabrications. None of that was ever true. You are completely delusional. No offense. That's just the plain, honest truth. Not one statement you just made in that post is based at all in reality. I have no idea what you are talking about and neither does anyone else.
Like, are you trolling? This is almost certainly bait, I don't know why I'm bothering to respond to it.
"Gaslighters, people who try to control others through manipulation, will often accuse you of behaviors that they are engaged in themselves. This is a classic manipulation tactic."The history revisionist bullshit is seriously irrelevent here. Ya'll can cry about DOA4 all you want but it was a great game, and regardless if you accept it or not doesn't change the fact; so really, complain more since that's all you seem capable of doing.
Raansu beat me to it but DOA4 tournaments were on international television in the precursor to e-sports prior to gaming streaming services like Twitch even existing.
Raansu sells it short by saying it was "controversial",
but DOA4 was even a mainstage event at Evo one year prior to Evo becoming a shitshow of marketing pandering where literal garbage trash like Injustice shows up.
Ya'll can cry about DOA4 all you want but it was a great game, and regardless if you accept it or not doesn't change the fact; so really, complain more since that's all you seem capable of doing.
I'm not sitting by and giving DOA6 any positive attention until it can prove to not be a fucking mess like DOA5 was.
It's gonna be what, 7 years between DOA5 and DOA6? What extant DOA fan is honestly gonna give a shit in 7 more years if DOA6 ends up like 5 did? The franchise and its fanbase will all be gone.
Yes DOA4 was, for some strange reason a game diplayed as a esports messia, despite being a real MESS of a DOA game esp. compared to DOA3!Raansu beat me to it but DOA4 tournaments were on international television in the precursor to e-sports prior to gaming streaming services like Twitch even existing.
Raansu sells it short by saying it was "controversial", but DOA4 was even a mainstage event at Evo one year prior to Evo becoming a shitshow of marketing pandering where literal garbage trash like Injustice shows up.
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The history revisionist bullshit is seriously irrelevent here. Ya'll can cry about DOA4 all you want but it was a great game, and regardless if you accept it or not doesn't change the fact; so really, complain more since that's all you seem capable of doing.
I'm not sitting by and giving DOA6 any positive attention until it can prove to not be a fucking mess like DOA5 was. The absolute last thing that any real DOA fan wants is another worthless turd like DOA5.
It's gonna be what, 7 years between DOA5 and DOA6? What extant DOA fan is honestly gonna give a shit in 7 more years if DOA6 ends up like 5 did? The franchise and its fanbase will all be gone.
Yes DOA4 was, for some strange reason a game diplayed as a esports messia, despite being a real MESS of a DOA game esp. compared to DOA3!
Better change your account name to gaslighter then. You are really behaving in an idiotic way for a 22 year old.
Ye, fuck off. You are just a shitter doing everything in his might to excuse your own dysfunctional pisspoor gameplay by slandering the respectable history of DOA4.*sigh* I don't know why I'm responding to this.
CGS barely lasted a year. It was controversial because it wasn't a real tournament. It was a clique group of players that got invited privately and several were questionable picks at best and a few others were straight up not good at the game. There was nothing legitimate about CGS. The majority of the top players were never a participant in CGS.
DoA4 was not a main stage event. EVO staff didn't even want the game there. It was basically a third party sponsorship that got the game there. It also never went back because, well for one EVO didn't want the game there, and two the turnout for it was extremely low for an EVO event when other games were bringing in 100's of participants.
What fact? There is not a single fact that backs up that doa4 was a good competitive game. It was a shallow game with every single mechanic from doa2 and 3 stripped out of it and gave you an escape out of every situation, and not only did they strip all the tools out they increased the stun threshold which increased the amount of guessing in the game. There was no reward for playing well in that game. Half the game was luck. If you consider that a great game competitively, well I dunno what to tell you., because great is something doa4 never was.
How was it a mess? It wasn't perfect by any means, but it was closer to a DoA game than DoA4 ever was. It returned mechanics from DoA2 and DoA3 that were stripped from DoA4. Unfortunately it kept DoA4's stun mechanics, but DoA5 was still an overall improvement on the series. It really seems to me like you want no depth in your games and just want to be able to get out of any situation even if you were in that situation from your own mistakes. Seems to me that because DoA5 allows proper punishment for mistakes that you just don't like that. That's fine if you don't like that, but it doesn't make DoA4 a better game competitively and you'll always be in the minority in that thought process.
Well considering 6 years later DoA5 still has a healthy tournament scene and a healthy online scene where as DoA4 even 4 years in was already dead online and the tournaments were lucky to see 10 people show up? I don't think anyone is going to miss you if DoA6 focuses on what made DoA5 a solid competitive fighter. We'll be fine without you.