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  • Nu-Eclipse
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    Originally posted by fishbowlhead View Post

    Used Little Mac though and love him
    Me too - pretty much my main on the 3DS version, although I've been using Ganondorf, Capt. Falcon, Ike and DK a lot more. Also started experimenting with Sonic recently.

    Better players with other characters will easily dispose of Little Mac. As awesome as his ground game is he has a LOT of deficiencies in other areas.

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  • fishbowlhead
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    Originally posted by Nu-Eclipse View Post
    I find that the GamePad exacerbates these problems. It is awful for playing Smash imo.
    Glad its not just me with this and the gamepad, played a few matched last night and got my arse handed to me by level 6 opponents, the gamepad just doesn't suit it, also keep falling off the arenas a lot.

    Used Little Mac though and love him, it was cool doing a Pikachu and Charizzard team up for the first time as well
    Last edited by fishbowlhead; 02-12-2014, 14:21.

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  • Nu-Eclipse
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    Originally posted by MrKirov View Post
    I'm finding this really hard. It's the first smash I've put more than a few minutes into and I find the controls really... Clunky? I always seem to. Be facing the wrong way to hit someone, and always seem to dash instead of run/walk anywhere- which makes it even harder to hit folks and harder to pick up items.
    I find that the GamePad exacerbates these problems. It is awful for playing Smash imo.

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  • kryss
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    Final form stages don't change, so try playing on Battlefield that way in a team battle 2v2, you and a lvl5 CPU against 2 lvl5 CPUs and see how you fair.If it's too easy, up the opposite team, and viceversa if it's the other way around. When you feel more confident, change to a 4p battle royale.

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  • MrKirov
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    I'm finding this really hard. It's the first smash I've put more than a few minutes into and I find the controls really... Clunky? I always seem to. Be facing the wrong way to hit someone, and always seem to dash instead of run/walk anywhere- which makes it even harder to hit folks and harder to pick up items.

    Plus the usual problems of seeing and understanding what's happening. Obviously the maps changing and creating insta-death falls for me isn't helping too!

    Enjoying it, but I am finding it frustrating too as I'm still learning it all.

    Any tips?

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  • Silvergun X
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    Man, this is absolutely brilliant, both on the 3DS and the Wii U. I've unlocked all the characters on the 3DS and played a hundred or so online For Glory matches, Shulk was my main for a while simply because it's so ridiculously easy to get some low percentage KOs going by using your back slash with the smash buff active.

    His edge-guarding was also pretty damn superb what with his Up Special having such a huge KO potential on it.

    Bought the Wii U version and it's just as good. I massively prefer the 3DS' Smash Run over the Wii U Smash Tour though... If they'd kept Smash Run in I'd be so damn happy. It's excellent.

    8 Player Smash is a gigantic cluster****. It's so difficult to tell what's happening. Still good fun but whereas 4 player matches are some kind of tameable chaos, 8 player is just pure chaos and random stuff flying everywhere.

    I'm pretty damn hooked on training my Amiibo... Wasn't too sold on them and wasn't going to bother collecting them but I started with a Marth and began training him up. Once became two, two became six, and now I'm trying to find the rest of the Wave 1 collection. Also worth noting that each Amiibo also collects presents, moves, equipment and gold for you to collect too.

    I like the 3DS Classic mode more than the Wii U Classic mode but both are fun as hell.

    Started taking Shulk into some For Glory matches on the Wii U version, wasn't even half as successful as I was on the 3DS version... Started learning a few characters, spending a lot of time with Marth and Lucina before realising I just couldn't play them efficiently, before settling on Robin and winning quite a few matches by stunlocking enemies in Arcthunder and Arcfire and launching them from that. Amazing fun, and about to train up a bit more on the 3DS while I'm on my lunch break.

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  • Fader209
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    Yeah that was a ridiculous hoax that didn't have me fooled for a second. What annoyed me most, ignoring the blatant advertising attempt of the shop, was the online community defending and praising the kid. That annoys me in general these days anyway, people are far too quick to believe what they are seeing rather than taking a step back and thinking about it.

    Anyhoo, I'm still playing the 3DS Smash as the WiiU version is sitting in top of the wardrobe waiting for Xmas. Got fairly good playing as Megaman this weekend and would go as far as saying he is in my top three characters to play as now.
    Such a wide variety of moves - obviously there is plenty of projectile opportunities but some decent finishers and air game in there too.

    Who are you guys preferring at the moment?

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  • fishbowlhead
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    Was pretty obvious in the fact that none of her controller action matched up with the screen action, surely someone would of noticed a perfect game being played, and buttons being smooshed randomly and put 2 & 2 together?

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  • QualityChimp
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    Sorry if you've seen this, but Gamestop had a Smash Bros contest and this ten year old girl beat every single person who tried to take her on, or did she...?

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  • kryss
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    You get a holding room before online games and the longer it takes, the more opponents you get to face - the AI ramps up pretty fast too.

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  • speedlolita
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    Gave it a half hour before work this morning.

    Is it me, or does the extra resolution make the game feel different than before? It probably doesn't help that I'm coming from Melee on a CRT to my not-so-quick Dell LCD display.

    Looks gorgeous though, dove straight into event matches on hard. The AI is much much better than before, looking forward to putting some more time in and choosing a character to main.

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  • kryss
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    Unlocked

    WArio and Lucina

    yesterday. Also had 3 horrific 1-on-1 matches against a player called FAWAD who used WiiFitTrainer and wiped the floor with me.

    Loving playing as Shulk.

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  • fishbowlhead
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    I cracked and picked this up as well. Really wasn't on my radar but was watching a few vids of it and the amount of content is just staggering, plus I just happened to drive past a smithys toys, accidentally stopped and ended up in the store so what can you do.

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  • NeoDragoN
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    Got my Wii U Smash this morning, great stuff!

    Awesome how many character syou have unlocked from the get go, honestly thought Sonic, Megaman and Pacman would be locked!

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  • briareos_kerensky
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    Got my copy of the WiiU version today.
    Opened the case and...HOLY S**T THERE IS A MANUAL!
    Why oh why do I have to select my profile's name to get my remapped controls every damn time I enter a new mode? And am I missing something or you can't use remapper controls in the Mario Party-like mode?

    [edit] found. Still not used to reassing control profile at every mode though.
    Last edited by briareos_kerensky; 29-11-2014, 20:09.

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