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To anyone who knows Melee and PM Falco well -- is there a difference when doing waveshines in PM and Melee? I started taking Melee seriously last night after learning tech skills in PM for almost a year (more user friendly, that's why), and it's difficult to waveshine.
Doing wavedashes in PM is so easy, to the point that I just surf wavedash, but it's harder to perform surf wavedashes and waveshines in Melee.
Waveshines are especially hard for me. After I shine someone, I immediately press the inputs for wavedashing, but it doesn't come out. I only get it every so often.
I tried playing Melee on a different TV last night, and holy crap did the game feel heavy (guessing that's how Melee feels). It's an old Sanyo TV. It's cube-shaped, so not sure if that's a CRT TV or not. I'm guessing it is since there was hardly any delay as compared to playning on my LCD TV.
So is it my TV, or is there an actual difference in waveshining between the two games?
EDIT: Oh, and it's hard as fudge to laser back and forth in Melee as compared to PM. Probably need to learn his laser game again.
Doing wavedashes in PM is so easy, to the point that I just surf wavedash, but it's harder to perform surf wavedashes and waveshines in Melee.
Waveshines are especially hard for me. After I shine someone, I immediately press the inputs for wavedashing, but it doesn't come out. I only get it every so often.
I tried playing Melee on a different TV last night, and holy crap did the game feel heavy (guessing that's how Melee feels). It's an old Sanyo TV. It's cube-shaped, so not sure if that's a CRT TV or not. I'm guessing it is since there was hardly any delay as compared to playning on my LCD TV.
So is it my TV, or is there an actual difference in waveshining between the two games?
EDIT: Oh, and it's hard as fudge to laser back and forth in Melee as compared to PM. Probably need to learn his laser game again.
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