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Flake wrote:Really? I thought SFA2 was more technical than SFA3, to be honest. By the way, Jon and I missed you yesterday.
Yeah, missed you guys too. I'm tired and my back hurts.

SFA2 can be very technical at a high level of play. However, the same core rules apply to every character all of the time.

The isms system in SFA3 can be overwhelming to someone new to the fighting game scene. The isms system (and the Capcom vs SNK Groove system to a greater extent) is also a little misleading. At the end of the day, there are only a few characters who are worth much outside of the ism that naturally fits them.

I think it would also be easier to transition from Alpha 2 into modern day SF4 than it would be to do so from Alpha 3.

If a newcomer is looking for a fighting game with variety of play styles per character, I would recommend Street Fighter Anniversary Collection.
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GET A PS1-PS2 COMPATIBLE ARCADE STICK
Once you really get into Fighter games, you'll eventually want to get a good Arcade quality stick. I can't emphasize enough about getting a PSX version, due to the cost of a good Arcade stick. A nice thing about the PSX controller is the versatility in the form of adapters available for other consoles.
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CRTGAMER wrote:GET A PS1-PS2 COMPATIBLE STICK
Once you really get into Fighter games, you'll eventually want to get a good Arcade quality stick. I can't emphasize getting a PSX version enough due to the cost of a good Arcade stick. A nice thing about the PSX controller is the versatility in the form of adapters available for other consoles.
*cough* Blaze dual arcade stick *cough*
Maybe now Nintendo will acknowledge Metroid has a fanbase?
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But my point was that Street Fighter III is so technical that it does not lend itself to mastering a broad skill base as much as other fighters. To be good at Street Fighter III takes a lot more work and dedication than to be good at most other fighters since Street Fighter III's mechanics are way more subtle.

Street Fighter III is a bad ass game but it sets the barrier to entry much higher than most fighters do. If the guy wants to pick a couple of games that will broaden his skill set fast and give him a taste of the entire spectrum of the genre, there are better choices, in my opinion, than Street Fighter III.
But 3rd Stike does indeed provide a broad spectrum of the genre, what r u talking about! yeah the major mechanics may be subtle (Parrying, UOH etc.) but it still has mechanics that apply to ALOT of other games in the genre, at least WAY more than MVC2. You got Footies, Meaty attacks, EX attacks, overheads, Zoning (especially in this fuck'n game), Command throws, Target Combos and a very tight roster that covers just about every fighter archetype in the genre (Grapplers, Rush down based fighters, charge based specialist) without much filler... And what does MVC2 have? Assits, Delayed Hyper Combos, team synergy, Infinite loops, and a button scheme that is unique only to this game!

Really? I thought SFA2 was more technical than SFA3, to be honest. By the way, Jon and I missed you yesterday.
Heck NO! Alpha 3 is WAY more technical than it's predecessor! The Ism system and a more robust character roster contribute to this greatly as well as a highly modified fighting mechanic that was implemented like command throws in both air and ground for every character, a juggling system and so forth.
If a newcomer is looking for a fighting game with variety of play styles per character, I would recommend Street Fighter Anniversary Collection.


I agree completely with this recommendation!
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WOW! thanks for the great advice everyone, I'll definitely pick something up soon and I'll make sure to let you guys know how it turns out!
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Rokogu wrote:WOW! thanks for the great advice everyone, I'll definitely pick something up soon and I'll make sure to let you guys know how it turns out!
We may not agree on a lot, but we are all pretty passionate about our arcade fighters around here.
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We may not agree on a lot, but we are all pretty passionate about our arcade fighters around here.
:lol: Well, That's something we can both agree on!
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CD AGES wrote:
We may not agree on a lot, but we are all pretty passionate about our arcade fighters around here.
:lol: Well, That's something we can both agree on!
There is always that, isn't there? This makes me wish that Alpha 2 and Alpha 3 were on PSN or XBLA with online play. Then we could settle the matter once and for all!
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WOW! thanks for the great advice everyone, I'll definitely pick something up soon and I'll make sure to let you guys know how it turns out!
No problem! If you (or anyone else for that matter) need any additional Info regarding Dreamcast related fighters or games in general, please check my youtube page for game play footage on a selection of fighters for the system. I'm pretty decent overall in the genre so give it a look see to see if any particular titles are worth your interest.

http://www.youtube.com/user/CDages
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There is always that, isn't there? This makes me wish that Alpha 2 and Alpha 3 were on PSN or XBLA with online play. Then we could settle the matter once and for all!
LOL! there is always 3rd Strike on XBL. I'm game if you are...
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