DrDogg don't get offended that I dislike a game that you enjoy. Let's keep this civilized. It's done. Drop it already.
You misunderstood my comment. I don't personally like MVC3, but that doesn't stop me from understanding the game or recognizing its merits. I'm not offended by your comment at all. I simply think you lack the knowledge to make those comments. Before you bash on the game or jump on the "Sentinel is broken" bandwagon, you should find better comp.
Remember, it was you who started bashing the game. I simply called you on your comments. Don't act like this is some personal attack.
This may sound like a stupid question but are the games of Smash Bros and King Of Fighter tournament serious games?
Smash and KoF are both considered tournament fighters (although KoF12 was a general disappointment). Like MK (and to a lesser extent, DOA) a lot of people in the SF and Tekken communities view Smash as anything but a competitive fighter. However, there's no denying the fact that it has a strong tournament following. Even those who think Brawl > Melee can't argue the fact that Brawl still has plenty of tournaments with a large turnout... far more than any MK games these days.
I can't pass on an opportunity to knock T6's ultra crappy net code. It's not even good for practice unlike SSFIV's.
They dropped the ball with the home releases, so hopefully they'll get TTT2 right.
I don't think you'll see Tekken run well online until internet technology improves. Tekken requires more reactionary timing than SF. You can't break a grab in SF after you see the initial grab animation (online or offline). You have to rely on your knowledge of the game and predict the grab (in most cases). In Tekken, when playing offline, you can avoid every throw if you're good enough, but you do this by reacting to the opponent's throw animation (looking at their arms to determine the break). Things like this make it extremely difficult to play Tekken properly online.
I would be very surprised if TTT2 is any better than the post-patch T6 net code.
Smash Bros is seriously the dumbest fighter ever created.
I know a lot of people that would say the same thing about Mortal Kombat. No need to bash a game just because you don't personally like it.
Lol, how about beating the guys that are driving the truck that play the game non-stop whenever they can? I will be going to Evo, you can be sure of that.
Again, no offense, but just because someone plays a fighting game a lot doesn't automatically make them good at it. I could probably take out the staff and I've hardly touched MK9.
I'm not saying you don't have skills, just that the truck tour is not the place to prove it. I'll see you at Evo (assuming I think the game is solid post-release).