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God no, it's frame 3 or 5 or something. I think 5......is shine not one frame in PM also? :S
This is pretty easy to verify in Debug mode lol. Hits frame 1.God no, it's frame 3 or 5 or something. I think 5.
JC starts frame 4, as in Melee.Shine hitbox comes out on Frame 1, and you can JC starting Frame 3. Should be the exact same as Melee.
I think this might have had something to do with the difference in jumpsquat mechanics. they were bassically the same in melee, but there was something that made it one frame harder for characters to SH than in PM, i think something about when the game tested to see if the jump button was being held. im not sure if maybe characters were being tested for being airborne a frame earlier or not, which might explain it. if this isnt right then its probably just in peoples heads.Now, I heard people say multishines are easier in PM (presumably with the 1 frame physics delay being to blame), but does anyone know if this is actually true? I went into debug mode and it seems you have a one frame window to shine after jumping, or else you'll be too high in the air. I can't imagine what would make it more difficult then.
Is this a result of the overall game engine being slightly slower than Melee, or no? Just trying to clarifyIt is a physics delay, not an input delay.
No, standardtoaster already explained. There is no overarching "slower"ness compared to melee; there is exactly one significant difference in the engine, where physics update but do not apply until the next frame.Is this a result of the overall game engine being slightly slower than Melee, or no? Just trying to clarify
I only hear of the AD example, what other things does it apply to?It still exists. Easiest example is doing a horizontal air dodge. You stay in place frame 1 and move on 2. In melee you would move immediately on frame 1.
I must be thinking of Falco then.This is pretty easy to verify in Debug mode lol. Hits frame 1.
JC starts frame 4, as in Melee.
Nope, Falco's is the same as well. It is as I described in the previous post.I must be thinking of Falco then.