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Fix it.
Nao.
yeah i'm gonna second that, i had it for the first time last weekend and it was delicious lolRicky, you should also eat at Torches. Bit of a hefty price for what you get, but definitely some of the best tacos in town.
Edit: And a great combination of heavy metal music, punk/metal employees mixed with your illegal mexican immigrants.
I can respect your avatar.For dinner last night, I got a chicken fajita and brushfire for I think...7-8 bucks. Before that, I had eaten a nature value bar, a bunch of grapes, some fish, and some Sun Chips. After eating the tacos...still hungry. The tacos are relatively small for what you pay.
Like all the good hookers.that's cheap and is open 24/7.
So if I snap a picture of you at a tournament or something, I shouldn't post it?Well, Shaun. If you don't want your pictures to be called ugly then don't post ugly pictures. =P
Dang ******* *** **** ****!!!So if I snap a picture of you at a tournament or something, I shouldn't post it?
LikeActually Shaun, we need to make a facebook for Ricky, so please do.
Both will give you greater control over your DI.ok i have a question, when you DI, i know you can use the analog stick, but i was wondering if you could use the c stick instead or both to do it
This^^^ i suck at DIok i have a question, when you DI, i know you can use the analog stick, but i was wondering if you could use the c stick instead or both to do it
thanks for posting that btw. thats a cool videoCorrect. If you have the C-stick set to its default setting (smash) then you can SDI. Regular DI (analog stick) is used to influence the trajectory you are sent at after getting hit. SDI is primarily used to move you, mainly in attacks that involve consecutive blows. It's tougher to SDI a single hit, but definitely manageable. Here is an example...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyEa_zUXjp8
Edit: An easy way to test regular DI is to go into training mode, set your damage to 100, have the opponent be Snake, and have someone control them and f-tilt you. First time, hold left, and you will notice you fly faster and die faster. Next time, hold up, and you will notice you fly upwards, giving you a better chance at surviving.