Online is accurate enough to get the best practice =(.Online is great for practice! But in terms of determining a better player. Yeah, doesn't mean much of anything, a little more if the loser actually admits they lost to a superior player, but other than that, not really.
Online is great for practice! But in terms of determining a better player. Yeah, doesn't mean much of anything, a little more if the loser actually admits they lost to a superior player, but other than that, not really.
Online is accurate enough to get the best practice =(.
Actually, I say the same thing. Sometimes I have great matches with people and say "Man, if only it didn't lag, the match would have been so much better".This is true. Alot of people like to blame alot of things on lag but don't even take the time to actually see if their opponent was legit. I've faced many people that made me go "damn I wish I could have a proper fight with this guy hes pretty good!" when lag interferes rather than rage like "omfg I'd destroy this scrub offline!" For the most part though offline is the most accurate gauge of skill.
To be fair, it's still good practice.In conclusion. Is online meaningless? For DOA5 it is.
To be fair, it's still good practice.
For anyone who wants to test their gameplay with real players instead of mind reading AI.For who?
For anyone who wants to test their gameplay with real players instead of mind reading AI.
This is true. Alot of people like to blame alot of things on lag but don't even take the time to actually see if their opponent was legit. I've faced many people that made me go "damn I wish I could have a proper fight with this guy hes pretty good!" when lag interferes rather than rage like "omfg I'd destroy this scrub offline!" For the most part though offline is the most accurate gauge of skill.
That's generally the purpose it just don't work well with DOA5.
Online at least helps you with basic mind games and matchup experience. Obviously offline is better, but without people to play locally, you won't have much game experience.Online means nothing. Want to prove yourself? Go to a tournament.
Online at least helps you with basic mind games and matchup experience. Obviously offline is better, but without people to play locally, you won't have much game experience.
I understand that, but winning a lot online doesn't really mean anything. You don't have the pressure of being at a tournament with anything on the line when you play online.
Everything changes at a tournament.
Not really. You are still playing the same game, only difference is if you can work under pressure.