Revven
FrankerZ
Those bugs are only there because of rushing to get it out, that's it. These bugs are different from that and affect the game hugely for some characters.
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To be fair, D-air is hard to land and it was the first time he picked it up.the only thing that was irritating me, KOF, was your complete lack of Dair (such a good move)
you could have spiked JC/Badguy plenty of times.....but yeah good gameplay
Armor frames.I was watching a couple of the videos with Bowser, and I noticed something about him. During a bunch of his smash animations, and sometimes a an aerial, he seems to have a red hue to him during a few frames. I wasn't exactly sure what that was and am eager to know. That is, providing you can inform us about that.
This was all i needed to hear a perfect answer to any and all questions that could be asked in the future thx bro.The truth is that the concept of a patch is no longer really the same as we had first intended. Long ago, we had formulated the concept of a patch to address a few minor issues, but thats when we had a lot of success with some cutting edge codes. From there, we just kept on developing more and more while the new developments rolled in, and the patch evolved from simple tweaks to a complete engine overhaul.
The truthful answer to all of your questions is that there really isn't going to be a "patch" anymore, but simply put, a complete new version. The next iteration of Project M will be when we feel all the major gameplay bugs are resolved, and anything we feel is complete/show-worthy is included. This does not guarantee any new characters, but it doesn't mean we won't include new ones either. Given our rapid character progress, you can guess that I'm being conservative in my delivery, but you get the point.
Huh, I was watching one of the matches and noticed the winner changed characters for the next match.
Front page this, Hopefully people read the opening page and stop asking the same question over and overThe truth is that the concept of a patch is no longer really the same as we had first intended. Long ago, we had formulated the concept of a patch to address a few minor issues, but thats when we had a lot of success with some cutting edge codes. From there, we just kept on developing more and more while the new developments rolled in, and the patch evolved from simple tweaks to a complete engine overhaul.
The truthful answer to all of your questions is that there really isn't going to be a "patch" anymore, but simply put, a complete new version. The next iteration of Project M will be when we feel all the major gameplay bugs are resolved, and anything we feel is complete/show-worthy is included. This does not guarantee any new characters, but it doesn't mean we won't include new ones either. Given our rapid character progress, you can guess that I'm being conservative in my delivery, but you get the point.
Winners can't counterpick. After a match, the loser picks a stage, then the winner picks their character, then the loser picks their character. The loser certainly has the advantage.Hm, that's quite a different experience.
I'm not used to winners being able to counterpick in tournaments.
I doubt people even read the titles.Add it to the first page and update the title to say something like "info about the patch" or "reason why there's no patch yet". People tend to notice when the title of this thread gets changes (especially since Genesis is over, so it will stand out more).
Whenever I'm bored, I go to Smashboards and say to myself "I wonder if they've changed the title of the P:M thread today."I doubt people even read the titles.
Oh, so they still have to stick to their character if they win? I misunderstood.Winners can't counterpick. After a match, the loser picks a stage, then the winner picks their character, then the loser picks their character. The loser certainly has the advantage.
You'd be surprised how many people don't read the title. I don't know how that's possible but it happens.Whenever I'm bored, I go to Smashboards and say to myself "I wonder if they've changed the title of the P:M thread today."
But in all seriousness, new titles stand out like crazy.
Why leave your fans to starve? Why choose to completely ignore your fanbase? Why release a demo in the first place if you're going to leave us high and dry. That's like having a girl work your penis till you get an erection and then half way through she loses interest and walks away. Thanks a lot Anus.The truth is that the concept of a patch is no longer really the same as we had first intended. Long ago, we had formulated the concept of a patch to address a few minor issues, but thats when we had a lot of success with some cutting edge codes. From there, we just kept on developing more and more while the new developments rolled in, and the patch evolved from simple tweaks to a complete engine overhaul.
The truthful answer to all of your questions is that there really isn't going to be a "patch" anymore, but simply put, a complete new version. The next iteration of Project M will be when we feel all the major gameplay bugs are resolved, and anything we feel is complete/show-worthy is included. This does not guarantee any new characters, but it doesn't mean we won't include new ones either. Given our rapid character progress, you can guess that I'm being conservative in my delivery, but you get the point.
I'm sorry, this dude is a total jerk ... but I lol'd so hard I spit out my ice cream...Why leave your fans to starve? Why choose to completely ignore your fanbase? Why release a demo in the first place if you're going to leave us high and dry. That's like having a girl work your penis till you get an erection and then half way through she loses interest and walks away. Thanks a lot Anus.
For starters everyone is lucky that they even put out a demo in the first place. We are lucky the thread isn't locked and that they even show us any developmental changes.Why leave your fans to starve? Why choose to completely ignore your fanbase? Why release a demo in the first place if you're going to leave us high and dry. That's like having a girl work your penis till you get an erection and then half way through she loses interest and walks away. Thanks a lot Anus.
Ok suck my d*** Fork. I have every right to express my opinion and if you don't like it, here's my d***. Anytime you're ready pal.For starters everyone is lucky that they even put out a demo in the first place. We are lucky the thread isn't locked and that they even show us any developmental changes.
The dev team doesn't owe you anything and leaving a post like that wont get you any further to a new demo. If anything, posts like that do the exact oppisite abd probably annoy the **** out of the dev team.
Tldr.. cool the **** down and get some patience.
This is a good idea, imo.Ok, you obviously want to start drama here, which is pretty easy in this thread. We don't need another flame war, so how about cuttin these shenanigans out before you get banned.