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Never played on a Wii

CzarYoshi

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I've only played Project M on PC, and I've never actually played with someone face-to-face (aka online with the ladder), how different is Project M on the Wii? Unfortunately, I live in an area that has NO smash bros. scene of any kind and the nearest tournaments (that I know of) are either in San Antonio (Which I live 4 hours away from) or Houston (6 hours away). For reference I live in the Rio Grande Valley, extremely south Texas. If I ever do find a tournament, what could I expect that it will be extremely different? I know wavedashing is a third of the length (unless you lower your radius a lot).
 

Daftatt

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Depends how well your PC runs P:M, because if you PC runs it at 60 FPS you probably won't notice any difference on console. I personally think that wavelanding and wavedashing are easier on console due to no lag (which generally isn't the case on PC).
 
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CzarYoshi

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South US
Depends how well your PC runs P:M, because if you PC runs it at 60 FPS you probably won't notice any difference on console. I personally think that wavelanding and wavedashing are easier on console due to no lag (which generally isn't the case on PC).
Oh ok, that's good then. Yes, I can run it at 60 FPS unless there's a spike in ping from either of us. Oh really? That's good, I'm pretty bad at wavedashing to down smash, I always jump on accident.
 
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