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I've been looking for another game to sink time into... I love fighting games! There have been a lot of games with smaller player bases that I really like... but I think skullgirls has a medium sized player base that I really like. It seems as though people know each other on a first name basis which can get nasty if you're not good at being a considerate human being. Since I have been moving around different street fighter games... spending the most time with street fighter 4 I thought I could broaden my horizons by playing two different types of fighting games. I'm also learning to play SSBM, I think I'll also learn SkullGirls. Since I'm primarily a street fighter playing and I have been trying to get into street fighter 5, it doesn't really have the speed and brokenness that I like in fighting games which is what I love about Skullgirls. I love that everything seems broken and balanced at the same time.
Since I just committed to learning Skullgirls today... I've tried to make myself cozy with the way that my copy of the game runs...audio setting as well as video settings. I'd like to run this game in windowed mode so I can have notes and information on another half of the screen. I wonder if there any caveats to playing in windowed mode?
I played through the tutorial and the new character walk throughs. This game seems really complicated since each I see a theme where each iteration of a special move seems to have a really distinct and unique utility rather than the obligatory..."this one goes further, does more damage -- this one goes shorter but starts up faster." archetype. I hope I can find good information here because I'm really overwhelmed right off the bat about how to circumvent a lot of bad habits that can come from trying to play "catch up" since this game seems already so well established. The path to getting better doesn't really seem clear despite there being a beginners section on this website.
I love parasoul... but my first impression is that she has a hard time moving around the screen.... I just love the way she looks. Maybe I'll come back to her when learning all the characters.
I wanna build a team that isn't like when you see the team you're like... "ugh, not this fucking team" more like the 2nd or 3rd best team in the game... not broken stuff, but not a team where I need to work really hard to succeed.
I think Eliza is strong... I also think filia is strong from playing them in training mode. I'm wondering how steep the tiers are in this game.
When playing Eliza and Filia they all had these L, M, H chains that seemed to do a lot of scaling. It seems like its gonna be a pain in the ass to figure out optimal strings.
I'll watch some video footage of high level skullgirls .
Since I just committed to learning Skullgirls today... I've tried to make myself cozy with the way that my copy of the game runs...audio setting as well as video settings. I'd like to run this game in windowed mode so I can have notes and information on another half of the screen. I wonder if there any caveats to playing in windowed mode?
I played through the tutorial and the new character walk throughs. This game seems really complicated since each I see a theme where each iteration of a special move seems to have a really distinct and unique utility rather than the obligatory..."this one goes further, does more damage -- this one goes shorter but starts up faster." archetype. I hope I can find good information here because I'm really overwhelmed right off the bat about how to circumvent a lot of bad habits that can come from trying to play "catch up" since this game seems already so well established. The path to getting better doesn't really seem clear despite there being a beginners section on this website.
I love parasoul... but my first impression is that she has a hard time moving around the screen.... I just love the way she looks. Maybe I'll come back to her when learning all the characters.
I wanna build a team that isn't like when you see the team you're like... "ugh, not this fucking team" more like the 2nd or 3rd best team in the game... not broken stuff, but not a team where I need to work really hard to succeed.
I think Eliza is strong... I also think filia is strong from playing them in training mode. I'm wondering how steep the tiers are in this game.
When playing Eliza and Filia they all had these L, M, H chains that seemed to do a lot of scaling. It seems like its gonna be a pain in the ass to figure out optimal strings.
I'll watch some video footage of high level skullgirls .