So as someone who never play SF seriously, will V be a solid game to get into just starting out? Is the game welcoming to new players?
I think V will be a good starting point for somebody who hasn't played SF in a long time. They took out a lot of things that made IV a lil bit harder like FADCs and 1-frame links, but replaced 'em with a more streamlined versions of those.So as someone who never play SF seriously, will V be a solid game to get into just starting out? Is the game welcoming to new players?
Yep, also back dashes not being invincible is gonna be big as well.
I don't know why, but I kinda feel like FADCs are still in the game to a degree with V-Trigger. I haven't played enough to get a read on them, but it feels like their a good way to extend combos and make unsafe shyt a lil bit safer for certain characters.
I rock fighting games in a strictly casual manner. But I've always been interested in this ish...So just a couple of generic questions:
1. How much time/practice you putting in to compete with legit cats?
2. How much of practice it is training mode or one player modes versus just playing online matches and practicing ish there?
3. How much frustration would I deal with before I get to a level where I'm smacking dudes? I lose patience easily these days and could see myself losing it at cats spamming attacks and beating me.
Yep, also back dashes not being invincible is gonna be big as well.
I don't know why, but I kinda feel like FADCs are still in the game to a degree with V-Trigger. I haven't played enough to get a read on them, but it feels like their a good way to extend combos and make unsafe shyt a lil bit safer for certain characters.
I'm really feeling SF5. I can't wait until the 16th
I really hope the game works with the PS3 TE stick. Really don't want to buy a 3rd fukking one![]()
There's alot of shyt nikkas gon have to unlearn from SFIV...
No FADC, i cant recall any plinking, Normals have more priority, target combos are a bigger deal...etc.
Certain shyt will never change like cross-ups...but SFV already feels VERY different from IV. Even for just shyt like the V system and crush counters.


I think there's a converter piece you can buy that'll let PS3 sticks work on PS4I'm really feeling SF5. I can't wait until the 16th
I really hope the game works with the PS3 TE stick. Really don't want to buy a 3rd fukking one![]()
I think there's a converter piece you can buy that'll let PS3 sticks work on PS4
I rock fighting games in a strictly casual manner. But I've always been interested in this ish...So just a couple of generic questions:
1. How much time/practice you putting in to compete with legit cats?
2. How much of practice it is training mode or one player modes versus just playing online matches and practicing ish there?
3. How much frustration would I deal with before I get to a level where I'm smacking dudes? I lose patience easily these days and could see myself losing it at cats spamming attacks and beating me.