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The latter is risky and serves nearly no purpose. Situationally it's good, yes, but you can set c-stick to tilts and do both regardless. Also, are you trying to say you can't do sliding usmashes with a c-stick set to tilt? @_@c stick is best either tilts or smash. I like sliding usmash, but no FF dair is also good. But Ike can recover from a FF dair level to the stage, if he has his 2nd jump. I do it all the time.
tap jump off is good for utilt. in my opinion
I never even considered doing those WITH the C-Stick. I always used the Analog + A. Now that I think about it, though, one would probably get more momentum from it using the C-Stick. I'll have to give it a try....are you trying to say you can't do sliding usmashes with a c-stick set to tilt? @_@
With the no tap jump on, does that make it possible, or significantly easier to do a Utilt while running? Or does it even make it possible at all? I need to get my Wii back so I don't have to ask such stupid questions.You guys are wusses with your "No Tap Jump"...
I for one don't need any changes whatsoever because that's how Melee was and this is how Brawl should be... Also, would you really want to go to any tournament and waste valuable seconds of game time just for "NO TAP JUMP"???
The edit button is quite useful.Oh and I changed my X button to special instead just because it makes it easier to do things like full hop quick draws.
XDYou guys are wusses with your "No Tap Jump"...
I for one don't need any changes whatsoever because that's how Melee was and this is how Brawl should be... Also, would you really want to go to any tournament and waste valuable seconds of game time just for "NO TAP JUMP"???
The edit button is quite useful..
I made one, guy, and one comes before two. Whether or not I made multiple threads also has nothing to do with edit buttons. You may be trying to count the one about my not-so-bright colleague, but that was asking how to combat him, not a community. You get angry easily, don't you?Mother ****er you made 2 topics *****ing about people saying they don't like your character, where the **** do you think you get off?
I made one, guy, and one comes before two. Whether or not I made multiple threads also has nothing to do with edit buttons. You may be trying to count the one about my not-so-bright colleague, but that was asking how to combat him, not a community. You get angry easily, don't you?
Good. Then I guess we can all pardon my stupid, noobish mistake and continue the subject and get along, right?So guess what? I'm sticking with two, guy, the number that comes after one.
I'm not angry in the slightest, actually.
Assuming everyone uses GC Controllers in all tournaments, every GC controllers all have the same button interface so any person should not have some stupid excuse to even change their controls... Unlike other fighting game on console tournaments (3S, MvC, Melty, Arcana Hearts, Tekken, etc.) people brings a wide variety of controllers, so its necessary for the person to change their control since the button interface is way off to other people's pads/sticks/female items... That in itself is annoying since the next player now then has to switch back to the controls of their liking... As to Brawl, if you going to be in a tourney playing maybe 5-10 Wiis and you happen to have to keep changing TVs, you have to go through all that process of making that nick, setting your controls, and having your opponent wait... Chop chop why won't you...Yeah guys, way to be wusses for using an option the game gives you so you can do things more conveniently, how dare you?
And lol people at tournaments don't care if you change your controls, what sort of pretentious bull**** are you trying to pull? 40 seconds out of the next possible 21 minutes are going to be wasted, oh god.
Which brings us back to the point of...it takes 40 ****ing seconds. If you can't be patient for that long then you are playing the wrong game.....you have to go through all that process of making that nick, setting your controls, and having your opponent wait... Chop chop why won't you...
40 seconds per set, a grand total of *gasp* 200 seconds if you have to play on 5 different wiis. Christ that's like a match in of itself, I guess you have a poi--wait, no. Control setup change options exist for a reason, let's not forget that I know plenty of tournament players who actually play on the Classic controller to boot. Your contention is stupid, and that's being polite.Assuming everyone uses GC Controllers in all tournaments, every GC controllers all have the same button interface so any person should not have some stupid excuse to even change their controls... Unlike other fighting game on console tournaments (3S, MvC, Melty, Arcana Hearts, Tekken, etc.) people brings a wide variety of controllers, so its necessary for the person to change their control since the button interface is way off to other people's pads/sticks/female items... That in itself is annoying since the next player now then has to switch back to the controls of their liking... As to Brawl, if you going to be in a tourney playing maybe 5-10 Wiis and you happen to have to keep changing TVs, you have to go through all that process of making that nick, setting your controls, and having your opponent wait... Chop chop why won't you...
This thing can flash fry a buffalo in 40 seconds.Which brings us back to the point of...it takes 40 ****ing seconds. If you can't be patient for that long then you are playing the wrong game.