03-17-2011, 07:25 PM
(03-17-2011, 06:52 PM)Alpha Six Wrote:(03-17-2011, 06:50 PM)Fuchikoma Wrote:It really isn't unless you've never played a video game before. Advanced combos, sure, but MvC3's combos are hilariously easy to do, even in normal mode, and if you've ever turned more than a 45 degree angle in a 3D video game, you know how to do a qcf motion.(03-17-2011, 05:52 PM)GaryCXJk Wrote: it isn't that hard.
it is.
you'd be impressed, but it is hard for me to do a hadouken properly. it does add to that that while i am not really into figthing games therefore lacking the basic practice they require, i do enjoy playing them. simple mode certainly is made for the people who just sit for the very first time and wanted to have a change to perform some attacks whitout having to experience the mandatory training this kinds of competitive games require in order to stand a chance agaisnt more experienced players.
also, its called simple mode not only because its "simplified controls" but also because the whole moveset its extremely simple and i'm pretty sure again that for anyone with said training and experience it quickly becomes predictable.
isnt like you, someone with a vast set of options at your disposal can't overcome someone doing the exact 4 moves for 2 minutes.
the whole point is, as soon as you realise how limited simple mode is, you do encourage yourself to switch to normal amode and work on the moves on your own, in order to fully experience each character's posibilities. unless of course, you just sat there to mash buttons and see deadpool doing cool stuff.