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Nickemwit
United States253 Posts
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Headshot
United States1656 Posts
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Kyuukyuu
Canada6263 Posts
Waveshine or waveland out of shine are the usual grounded/platform options because they let you follow up faster. Note that hitting someone with the shine has more lag than a regular shine so you can't jump out of it as quickly as you would in single player mode. | ||
Stijx
United States804 Posts
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bardtown
England2313 Posts
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Nickemwit
United States253 Posts
On June 26 2014 09:01 bardtown wrote: I'm looking for a game with less build up than SC2 or D2 but with equal depth. I'm kind of inspired - watched the documentary etc, but you have to play this game locally? Can you emulate it with a controller and a PC and play online? I don't know anybody who plays and I know my friends wouldn't keep up enough to keep me challenged with local play. If I don't have a close friend who plays a lot to practice with then I'm screwed - right? You can play it with an emulator and online, but it's not really the same experience. Even 1/10 of a second of lag is big in Melee. I also don't think it has less build up than SC2, unless you mean that when you press start the game actually starts instead of having to build for 10 minutes (I assume you mean something more like a learning curve). | ||
Headshot
United States1656 Posts
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bo1b
Australia12814 Posts
Is it possible to connect my wii to the monitor without inducing some lag? | ||
bardtown
England2313 Posts
On June 26 2014 09:43 ShrieK wrote: You can play it with an emulator and online, but it's not really the same experience. Even 1/10 of a second of lag is big in Melee. I also don't think it has less build up than SC2, unless you mean that when you press start the game actually starts instead of having to build for 10 minutes (I assume you mean something more like a learning curve). That is exactly what I mean. I don't like spending 10 minutes executing a build over and over again, or farming lane in Dota 2. Playing with an emulator might be the only way I can get started, even if it does add some lag. I think it could be worth a try | ||
Nickemwit
United States253 Posts
On June 26 2014 18:40 bardtown wrote: That is exactly what I mean. I don't like spending 10 minutes executing a build over and over again, or farming lane in Dota 2. Playing with an emulator might be the only way I can get started, even if it does add some lag. I think it could be worth a try Word. I think this is a big problem with SC2 because the game often ends in one fight after 10 minutes of building your base. | ||
Kefir
Austria9 Posts
On June 26 2014 09:01 bardtown wrote: I'm looking for a game with less build up than SC2 or D2 but with equal depth. I'm kind of inspired - watched the documentary etc, but you have to play this game locally? Can you emulate it with a controller and a PC and play online? I don't know anybody who plays and I know my friends wouldn't keep up enough to keep me challenged with local play. If I don't have a close friend who plays a lot to practice with then I'm screwed - right? The netplay is decent if you play vs people close enough. Sure, not the same thing as offline play, but especially for a newcomer it should be fine. Also, there's a tl skype group for eu netplay, if you're interested. | ||
bardtown
England2313 Posts
On June 27 2014 06:04 Kefir wrote: The netplay is decent if you play vs people close enough. Sure, not the same thing as offline play, but especially for a newcomer it should be fine. Also, there's a tl skype group for eu netplay, if you're interested. I'm interested. First I need to figure out what I need to buy etc. I'm guessing a controller is the most important thing, along with some sort of adapter Edit: let me rephrase that as a few questions. I see there are guides for setting up the emulator etc. Can I follow this guide? Is this going to give me compatible versions with everybody else from the TL group? I think I need to buy a controller if I want to have any chance of playing LANs etc. Which should I buy and what kind of adapter do I need? Thanks | ||
Kyuukyuu
Canada6263 Posts
you should buy a first party nintendo controller, almost all other ones suck adapter = mayflash or raphnet | ||
bardtown
England2313 Posts
On June 27 2014 08:16 Kyuukyuu wrote: everyone uses the same dolphin/netplay settings so yes you should buy a first party nintendo controller, almost all other ones suck adapter = mayflash or raphnet http://www.amazon.co.uk/Official-White-Controller-for-GameCube/dp/B0017KIBAI/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1403827727&sr=1-1&keywords=official gamecube controller http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0089NVTDM/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=3OZ7FOHWENZA3&coliid=I2V1XYGQWQM7IK That's all I need? | ||
Kefir
Austria9 Posts
I'll shoot you a pm regarding skype stuff. | ||
Saechiis
Netherlands4989 Posts
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]343[
United States10328 Posts
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ArvickHero
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tofucake
Hyrule18819 Posts
On June 27 2014 19:01 ]343[ wrote: a source who will remain unnamed claimed that doing a wavedash with a shorthop is different than doing a wavedash with a full jump. is this true? (smashboards provided only some ancient speculative thread :/) it's exactly the same. The air dodge cancels the jump so it doesn't matter if it's full or short. | ||
tofucake
Hyrule18819 Posts
On June 27 2014 21:17 ArvickHero wrote: is it possible to do a sh double fair as marth using only my thumb? yes | ||
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