Virtua Mima
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@ MisterDOG : Yeah, except THOUSANDS of people play DOA online, but they're not allowed to enjoy it right?
This game is not just for you, honey.
This game is not just for you, honey.
@ MisterDOG : Yeah, except THOUSANDS of people play DOA online, but they're not allowed to enjoy it right?
This game is not just for you, honey.
Lol lopedo is always trollingWait... thousands? I haven't been able to find a ranked, lobby or simple match on the PS3 in about an hour.
@ MisterDOG : Yeah, except THOUSANDS of people play DOA online, but they're not allowed to enjoy it right?
This game is not just for you, honey.
Maybe it's happy hour where they all liveWait... thousands? I haven't been able to find a ranked, lobby or simple match on the PS3 in about an hour.
Well the doa4 online "community" was on xbox since it was exclusive before right? so maybe the people who stay (who still play doa 5) would be the ones who have an xbox and had doa4 i guess. I still see a bundle of people whenever i log in. That would explain why it's dead on PS. Just a thought lolYeah, I don't agree with what Dr.Dogg said, but you kinda exaggerated that number to the fullest.. Even with the patch PSN online is still kinda dead... Last month when I playing online on xbl it was slightly live, but from some of the recent status's i've read, it doesn't seem all that hot.
I agree with most of what you said, but this section is just absolutely ridiculous. Patches affect online just like they affect offline. While offline should take priority, someone who plays online regularly (hours every week) with a decent connection and who loves the game is perfectly within their right to voice their opinion on certain issues. It sure as hell "DIRECTLY" affects (ps: "effect" is not "affect") them and it does make a difference to them; a big difference. By ignoring that, you're not making an argument that said thing wouldn't affect them, you're making an argument that said thing will affect them in a positive or negative manner and that that doesn't matter because online doesn't matter. As it's been said before, if offline DOA5 is going to survive, it needs more support, and currently your best viable pool to get that support is that large chunk of the DOA fan base who, you guessed it, plays online. If you ignore them you're basically handicapping your own chances of building the offline scene as well by being arrogant.
There it is... the person who would definitely come out and defend it. I was waiting for you, came a little later than I thought.
It's not about ignoring what the online player says. It's about understanding exactly what the online player is crying about that is the actual problem. If it messes up how the game is playing online that is a minor problem and shouldn't be brought up plain and simple.
I understand that you want to play the game as IF it was offline play but it won't happen. It can never happen as this isn't a simple thing to do considering frames are super important in fighting games. I know we would love for it to be the same but it just isn't going to happen. Now to the next phase of this whole online players input matters situation.
Most of you seem to read what I type and think of it as "Online players are garbage and shouldn't be listened to in any context. They are trash, will never travel, and the reason they won't travel is because the "top" players are mean". False I am not saying that at all.
It's more of, if you are going to make a bold claim regarding balance of the game or a specific strat have PROOF. Top players have proof it's why they are top players. You can't just make bold claims with nothing to back it up most of all it being online play.
The online players are a dime a dozen they are NEVER going anywhere. You think they aren't traveling because the top players are "mean" to them? You seriously need a reality check if you REALLY think that is the reason they won't travel. They aren't traveling because they are lazy and don't want to lose the small amount of pull they have. The online player has already made up his mind about what is good/bad in the game. He already has what he values about the game. By going offline he pretty much throws that away unless he does every cocky thing he said he was.
So to clarify no one said they couldn't speak their opinion but if you are going to pass something off as fact please bring some of those facts to the table. Yea it sucks that if they leave a certain glitch in or something else it will make it that much harder in the online community. But if you want to play the game and not deal with that guess what you gotta do? Leave that house and play offline.
No no no no.
Say some new person joins this forum today. No name, no recognition, no history. The only things you know from his first post are that he plays online and likes the game. As you continue to read the post, he talks about advanced (offline) set ups, frame calculations and character balance all regarding offline play. The dude then says he's the best in the world but doesn't want to travel and will only play online.
So does his opinion not matter because he won't go play offline and prove that he's the best?
Yes and no.
No, some of his post is invalid. He can't possibly be the best in the world if he has never gone offline and played/won. That part should be ignored and criticized.
Yes, a large part of his post is valid. Everything you just read about his set ups, frames and the like, he practiced in training mode, offline. That information is valid regardless if he will ever go play offline or not.
Online WINS don't matter, online PLAYERS do. Until an online PLAYER goes offline nobody will ever know how good he/she/it is. If that player doesn't ever go offline but posts legit tactics, that player is then to be considered knowledgeable of the game. If he applies this online, good for him. If he does it offline, he's welcomed into the "top" players list.
By the way, who are these top players? What is this elitist group bullshit that you try to drag people into. Or is it just you and your friends? I know I walked out on PL and all, but if you drop your elitist act you would realize *I* could very well beat you in a finals match at an event. If I did, would I be a top player?
Statistically, looking at tournament history for DOA 5, you aren't a top player. Manny is a top player.
And if we're looking at tournament results alone, hell, anybody going to a monthly gathering in somebody's basement could be a top player. Major tournaments? Okay, still Manny. Calibur Blades? Rikuto?
I won a demo tournament, does that mean I'm the best in the world at a demo game, back when it was actually good? Or wait, my win doesn't count right, because the game wasn't out.
*headdesk*
If ur not being rude how is it everyone is getting the impression that u are and studay frames / set ups i do alot of home work and like night said some these ppl are minors and cannot travel so they play online until they are old enough to compete and travel
And THAT is EXACTLY why most casual players are walking away from the game. All yall do is torment them, and call them scrubby like yall are the DOA gods.....I love helena and after reading her ver 0.3 patch notes those are not nerfs i completly respectfully disagree with u i study her very in depthly and to imply she cant b played offline competivly is offensive on the other hand online players are also some the people that decide to become offline / online players based on their online experince thats how most people are introduced to games nowa days and for some of u more seasoned offline players telling them they dont matter is rude u should encourage them to play offline and see the differnce in game play etc b more imfomative and less rude
So again... This is why Dogg says you won't understand the difference lol... Also he never said she's not "viable" offline anymore. Just the fact that the system screwed over her PFT, making it -15 after handslaps is seriously stupid on TN's part. You may not get how that will affect offline but it definitely does. Online my friend for one has lag, that lag affects the "initial" nerf TN placed on the system, making Helena's PFT instead of -15 it could easily be +3 now (And yes +3 is amazing). Just... realize that online plays differently to offline because of the P2P (peer to peer) connections we're having to deal with. On top of that I"m sure most of the community doesn't have lagless TV's. That also contributes to screwing up online.I love helena and after reading her ver 0.3 patch notes those are not nerfs i completly respectfully disagree with u i study her very in depthly and to imply she cant b played offline competivly is offensive on the other hand online players are also some the people that decide to become offline / online players based on their online experince thats how most people are introduced to games nowa days and for some of u more seasoned offline players telling them they dont matter is rude u should encourage them to play offline and see the differnce in game play etc b more imfomative and less rude