Under the rules menu there should be a button that says "more rules". It should be the first option listed.Where can I find the setting to have stocks with a time limit?
Where can I change which maps are in the random pool?
Under the rules menu there should be a button that says "more rules". It should be the first option listed.Where can I find the setting to have stocks with a time limit?
Where can I change which maps are in the random pool?
Dsmash is really just a safer alternative to Usmash (and I think more damaging? Don't quote me on that). Usmash is slower than Dsmash, at least in terms of start-up and it almost always is guaranteed to pop people up into the air while Usmash may not even do that as it depends on where you hit with Usmash.
Up B really is better, though. Particularly because of its invincibility on frames 1-5 (pretty sure it still has it in this game). Dsmash is really only good for the damage it does.
Did you guys know Rosalina has a dash attack? Every Rosalina I've fought 1v1 in for glory seems to want to remind me of that and often.
fine, i'll speak up for the quiet silenced masses: i like playing ganondorf in for glory
Donate a kidney lolCan't wait to get that new touch screen controller for my wii*bad old joke gets booted off cliff one last time*
Seriously though, MK8 and Smash and ORAS coming out that month too. I need a good bundle or I'll be broke broke.
fine, i'll speak up for the quiet silenced masses: i like playing ganondorf in for glory
Donate a kidney lol
LolI like having two inside me and properly functioning though D:
Really, I think that's just what it feels like when someone's a lot better than you. Even if they aren't super technical, it feels really overwhelming when they're mentally switching between situations way faster than you're even ready for. At least in my experience, across every Smash game.
Some of us never used the C-Stick for smashes in any Smash, so we've always done it this way. It's the only advantage I've had over my online opponents so far it seems.
fine, i'll speak up for the quiet silenced masses: i like playing ganondorf in for glory
Because he loves you :3Damn warrio gets too close for comfort
Turn them to level 8. Or possibly better, turn them to level one and practice doing certain things consistently rather than really fighting the AI.How can you practice with the AI when they literally read all your inputs?
How can you practice with the AI when they literally read all your inputs?
I might give up on Shulk. All of his moves are so slow. I might pick up Sonic and Kirby.
That Jojo music. 8)
You can charge smashes with the c-stick, though.Also, another advantage of not using the c-stick is that a split second into the attack, the opponent might have made a grave error that you can capitalize on my charging the smash.
I might give up on Shulk. All of his moves are so slow. I might pick up Sonic and Kirby.
Shulk is a defensive character, punish the enemy's mistakes, make use of your reach, choose the art wisely as the downsided stat make cost you the game.
How can you practice with the AI when they literally read all your inputs?
Dsmash is really just a safer alternative to Usmash (and I think more damaging? Don't quote me on that). Usmash is slower than Dsmash, at least in terms of start-up and it almost always is guaranteed to pop people up into the air while Usmash may not even do that as it depends on where you hit with Usmash.
Up B really is better, though. Particularly because of its invincibility on frames 1-5 (pretty sure it still has it in this game). Dsmash is really only good for the damage it does.
I've won a few matches with him, but only against people that were decidedly worse than me*. He was one of my main characters in Melee, but it's been some time since I played Melee. I still like the character a lot, but he's dreadfully slow.
*I say that not to prop myself up or tear that person down, but I've come to the conclusion that I've got my work cut out for me in terms of getting decent with Smash 4. I fancied myself a decent player in Melee, but that was primarily against a group of 7 or so people that played the game way before tourney footage was actually watchable. Back when we played a lot, I only vaguely understood that Wavedashing and DI were things that existed, and certainly never perfected them. I played significantly less Brawl locally, and almost no online play at all in it. So, basically, online Smash 4 is kind of a rude awakening in terms of realizing just how not great I am at competitive Smash.
Not to bemoan Samus as a character or anything, but I found myself just falling prey to the same moves over and over. Like, I'd get him with a running A, and then get hit with Up+A aerial repeatedly. Made me feel like a real Grade A chump. I even lost after switching to Little Mac. And then won cheaply (i.e. opponent fucked up, I didn't outplay them) as Duck Hunt against their Little Mac before calling it quits.
I'm having a difficult time ascertaining whether or not I'm just rusty (i.e. that I actually was a decent-but-nowhere-near-pro-level Melee player) or if I was just never that good at Smash at all. I'd like to think it's the former, and that old age is also catching up with me (I'm 30 now, was 20 when I played Melee all the time), but I also can't shake that feeling that it's probably just that I've always sucked and am only now realizing it.
How can you practice with the AI when they literally read all your inputs?
Lol that inhale kill. Nice.
You can charge smashes with the c-stick, though.
You press Z as you hit the stick.How.
You need more then 100% for it to heal you.Ok, I'm really dumb. When I pick up the fairy bottle nothing happens. I just hold it.
What's wrong?
Ok, I'm really dumb. When I pick up the fairy bottle nothing happens. I just hold it.
What's wrong?
Grab button, which is technically more of a "context sensitive button" these days but whatever.How.
You press Z as you hit the stick.
I'm starting to feel that the clones in Smash 4 might honestly be more clones than in Melee. Anyone know how different Doc and Mario are now?So I just tried Pit and Dark Pit and feel there is essentially no differences besides their B and Side B. Dark pit doesn't feel that much slower or stronger than regular Pit and their A's have the same properties I feel like. I think I prefer Regular Pit though because his arrows can curve unlike Dark Pit whose arrow just slightly change trajectory. Also a little disappointed that the Dark Pit staff is only used as a copy and paste of Zelda's final smash.
You need more then 100% for it to heal you.
You need to be over 100% in damage for it to activate at all. Otherwise it's a tossable item.