*I never did ask why you dislike SvC so much... Why is it? Just curious.* Just last week I caught some Super SF and some Hyper SF matches in St. James. I forgot what a bastard Akuma was in Super SF.BTW Imperial... There's a lot more science to Chaos than meets the eye. There aren't many other games in which you can actively control not just your Super bar, but sabotage your enemy's... If any. It's no "Accent Core" but it's not Tetris either.
1.But then again, if you play for fun I can't blame you at all. 2.Just don't expect to get anywhere with it really. 3.I'm planning on going to VxG this year in St. Maarten and my advice to anyone interested in serious competition on Caribbean and international level is to get with the times.
Akuma is banned character in Super Turbo. If you're playing him or looking at people playing with him and looking at the display as if it had anything to do with skill, then obviously SvC is for you.(WTF??? I said that?)You can control your super bar and sabotage your opponent's super bar ina. Super Turbo 2b. Capcom Vs SNK 1&2c. Any Guilty Geard. Melty Bloode. Samurai Shodown 2&3& I think you can do it in 4 but I haven't tested itf. Rumble Fish
1.If you can find 5 high level SVC matches online you could find alot.
Out play your opponent, out think your adversary, punish hard, press the advantage, show no mercy.
Who said chivalry is dead in competition? See this is what I'm saying to you in the first instance. You're basing this "chivalry" on a set of rules which never existed and were made up by retards.The difference between my principle and yours is only the fact that yours has made up rules i.e. Your own "Matrix" as it were. There is no real code of ethics on how games should and shouldn't be played.