Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Killer Instinct Winter Brawl 9 Interview: PaulB
Q&A With the Mr. Miss Riptor (you guys know what I mean), himself, Paul B!
Rotendo
You were recently at Winter Brawl last month held in New Jersey. Tell us, what goals and expectations did you have coming to the tournament?
PaulB
Simply - to win, and not in close sets, but to outright dominate. I remember the exact moment during a sprint in Spin class, heart rate at about 180BPM, where I realized I had trained incredibly hard and was ready to take my 2nd major. I was focused. I was prepared. I made a tremendous amount of mistakes against CDjr at Apex which allowed him to reset the bracket and put me in 2nd place. I studied the tapes and made sure to eliminate those bad habits from my game.
Rotendo
Did you come into the tournament with a chip on your shoulders given the (pre-patch) complaints about Riptors’ err… tech and that you couldn't win without it?
PaulB
No, not at all, and this is some of the best advice I can give to up and coming competitors: stop caring what other people think. You’ll hear lots of players complain about “broken” and “cheap” stuff, and how they would “never use it,” but I can tell you they’re all full of shit. Absolutely, completely full of shit.
When I spend $500+ on a plane ticket, $200+ on hotel expenses, and have to take time off from my career to compete at a tournament you can bet your *ass* that I’m going to do everything in my power to win. That includes using all the tools that are currently available to the characters I use.
Any player that refuses to use all of the tools at their character’s disposal because of some false sense of morality is quite simply putting himself at a competitive disadvantage. It’s not surprising that the most vocal opponents of “broken tech” aren’t winning majors and most of the time aren’t even placing Top 8 or competing at all.
People will take the moral high ground and get on their soap boxes about “broken tech” when their characters don’t have any, but history has proven that they fully exploit that shit the moment the characters they play get some.
examples: Orchids at TFC post-Season2-patch abusing double shadow uppercats, TJs at TFC abusing safe-tremor, Omens at WB9 abusing unbreakable medium auto doubles, Sadiras incessantly abusing safe counter-breaker setups and unbreakables, Wulf players abusing 20% damage boost in instinct and safe sweep CBs, Thunder players abusing all-manual-throw-link combos, Kan Ra players currently abusing completely unbreakable combos, Maya players doing dagger juggles to build meter, etc, etc. The list goes on and on.
The thing is, I’m guilty of this too. We all are, unfortunately. We try to minimize others’ accomplishments by criticizing their techniques. But we all know at the end of the day the only thing that matters is who takes home that medal.
So while I was extremely determined to win, the only person I wanted to prove something to was myself - that I could beat my demons who have way more experience than me in the FGC competitively and take home another major.
Rotendo
Agreed. The majority of us have been doing this since Super Turbo. It's fair game if it's in the game mechanics. CvS2 had roll-cancels, Urien from Third Strike had his infamous un-blockable Aegis Reflector setups, and MvC2 had so many 'fun' mechanics that it became normal for everyone to use them and seen in just about every MvC2 match at the high level. Infinites, un-blockables, fly-unfly combos, guard breaks, and more. I can continue to name more games, but we don't have time for that. lol
This tournament was stacked with a lot of Killers. Every pool had at least 3 really high profile players. Did you feel that your pool had a fair amount of challenges as the other pools did?
PaulB
Well firstly, I don’t agree there were 3 really high profile players in each pool. But I will admit that I felt a sense of relief when I looked at my pool compared to past majors. I generally end up in very challenging pools.
I guess that’s sort of the gift/curse of being seeded, which I had to earn. But I didn't avoid the killers. I had to play them on finals day.
Rotendo
You ended up advancing to Top 8 on Finals Day. Were there any matches that you were worried about if you ended up playing them? In particular, you had Floridian Demon, Rico Suave, and Tyrant on your side of the bracket. Your first match paired you with Floridian Demon and converted Glacius player who was using Kan-Ra. Then the winner between Rico Suave and Tyrant. A Swiss Army Knife when it comes to the select character screen and then a really strong Spinal. Arguably the best.
PaulB
To be honest the only matchup I really feared was Rico. He trained me a lot when I first started getting competitive in the FGC and as a result he knows all my tendencies - good and bad. He also mains enough characters that he can counter-pick both of my mains. That’s kind of scary. As a result I almost lost to him, and had to really pull out some craziness to overcome the life deficits he put me in early in our matches.
Tyrant was in the back of my mind as well as he’s been a demon of mine in the past, but I was extremely prepared for the Spinal matchup and I’m not sure Tyrant would have known how to fight Riptor. Honestly, I was hoping to fight him because I wanted to prove to myself that I could beat him in tournament. Maybe next time. :)
Rotendo
You played BassNS in Winners Finals, another Spinal player. What was your game plan for this match?
PaulB
I honestly didn't expect him to make it that far so I didn't really consider a game plan to fight him, but I knew the Spinal matchup well and am well-versed in Bass’s weaknesses as a player from playing him in previous tournaments and sets.
Rotendo
In Grand Finals, you faced off against the Evo 2014 Champ, The Steam Co. CDjr. Tell me, how bad did you want to win this game? There seemed to be a lot of trash talking behind the scenes regarding previous results at another event.
PaulB
I wanted it, badly. I have to admit I focused heavily on this accomplishment, mentally. I came close a few times after Summer Jam where I beat CDjr in Grand Finals, but was never able to seal the deal again. The trash talking between JR and I gets heated because we’re passionate competitors but it’s always friendly in the end. We’re the same when it comes to this stuff so we’ll always have that to celebrate together even if you see us talking trash in public.
Things got pretty heated at the NEC Salty Suite where he tried to make a significant bet that I could not beat his Maya, so it was pretty gratifying to accomplish that feat the following day in a tournament setting.
Again, much respect to him. He was one of the reasons I took KI to the next level after ECT. My (awful) loss to him there pushed me to seek Rico out for training and focus to become a top competitor.
That’s also why it feels so damn good.
Rotendo
After winning Winter Brawl, you were in attendance at The Saucey Suite. How many KI Gold matches did you accept or denied and why?
PaulB
The night before pools I was chilling at the bar alone having dinner and Psychotica, his girl, and 8-Bit Zombie showed up. Psychotica was talking all sorts of mess about how trash I am, how he knows all my bad habits, etc. So during pools I was telling Rico about this whole fiasco and Rico straight up called him out in front of everyone to money match later that night. He accepted, albeit somewhat reluctantly haha.
Also, I think JMart sponsored Grief to MM me, which I accepted.
I challenged JaySlik because he’s always talking mess about me, but he denied.
I also challenged Junior’s Sadira, but he denied.
I think I might be missing someone. Anyway, Saucy Suite was a lot of fun. I was more entertained by the shit-talking on stream than the matches. So shout outs to Tristan for facilitating that.
Rotendo
With the new changes to Riptor in the Aganos patch 2.4, are you keeping Riptor as your main or will we be seeing a switch back to Sabrewulf?
PaulB
There were a LOT of changes. Basically, Riptor is a different character now. Her entire playstyle was centered around flame carpet lockdown and HP predator cancel setups. Both of those things are completely gone now. You can jump out of flame carpet, and HP predator cancel is completely removed. So I’ve basically been re-learning setups from the ground-up since the patch hit.
Honestly, I've been doing better with her, but she does require a lot more work and matchup awareness than she did before. I've been working really really hard to get her back up to speed after the patch. I think I’m almost there.
So yeah, I’ll be keeping her as a main along with Wulf, and hopefully Hisako / Cinder if they’re fun.
Rotendo
Who was your first main character?
PaulB
Sabrewulf.
Rotendo
Was it always Sabrewulf?
PaulB
Yes. First time I ever played KI was at the Microsoft Store before the X1 released with Sabrewulf and I fell in love. Since he was so fun I never really had any reason to pick a different character. Also, he was incredibly good in S1 so it wasn't much of a struggle to get really good until later on.
Rotendo
If Iron Galaxy told you that they’re giving Sabrewulf a new move, what would you hope that move would be and do you feel it would go back to using Sabrewulf?
PaulB
I've actually never given this question much thought. I think he’s fine the way he is. He’s still an insanely good, scary character. I’m surprised more people aren't doing work with him. People might be surprised to hear this, but Sabrewulf isn't an easy character to win with anymore. That backdash nerf really forces people to have to play carefully with him, and that’s a hurdle most players are unable to overcome.
I still use him, though. The only reason you’re not seeing him in tournament is because I’m forcing myself to use Riptor 100% of the time. Once I feel like I've exploited most of Riptor’s potential you’ll see more of a balance of use between the 2 chars with me. Riptor loses some matchups that Wulf doesn't so expect to see more meticulous char selection from me in the future.
Rotendo
I hear that you have this “Best Show in the World” on the internets. Care to give us the name of the show and how we can tune in? Does it require us to have popcorn, it’s so entertaining? The public wants to know!
PaulB
HAH! That’s what people keep telling me. I spend a lot of time thinking about unique things I can do on the show that other streamers aren't doing. Most guys just get in front of the camera, play games, avoid controversial topics, and try really really hard to be the “nice guy” so they don’t polarize people and potentially lose viewership.
If you say something controversial to an audience you can be sure some small percentage is going to take offense and never come back to your stream. I really don’t care about any of that. When you come to the PaulB Show you’re getting 100% unfiltered PaulB. I think that’s part of what people love about it, and that’s what makes it fun for me.
For example, the other day we had Keits on the show to do an interview, and instead of doing another boring interview where we ask safe questions about shit that’s already been talked about 1,000 times I told Keits to get off the mic and put his wife on because it was her birthday. I got her to tell us stories about how they met, how long it took Keits to ask her out, make his first move (a long time apparently haha), and it was really entertaining. Then we got into some really interesting details about the game that hadn't and still haven’t been talked about anywhere else.
Weave also done creative things like the KI News Network, Cuelight, and 3 Frames. Nickvicious recently tweeted that our subscriber celebration is pretty much the best on Twitch and that nobody even comes close. Our newest emote is a picture of Rico’s face on a dartboard with a dart in it. I mean, come on! LOL
It’s funny, now that I’m partnered I realize that all the KI streamers are doing exactly what Twitch suggests you do to be successful. Once you’re accepted into the partner program you get an e-mail from Twitch and it suggests exactly the following: subscriber tournaments, letting subs pick what game you play, sub-only chat days. Sound familiar? I’m really challenging myself to try and offer subscriber perks that are unique and set us apart. I might fail at first, but I’ll keep trying. We’ll come up with something good!
Oh, people always ask me if I’m high on the show because I act crazy and have lots of energy, but really I’m just having a lot of fun and being 100% myself. Goofy, crazy, controversial - it’s just me being me, and I think people appreciate that. It also helps that I’m pretty good at the game. I work hard. People appreciate that too, and they get a lot of good info and tips.
So it’s like, “hey, this dude acts like a complete idiot and I think he’s on drugs, but he’s really good.” It kind of messes with their heads hahah.
You can catch The PaulB Show 8pm-11pm EST every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday with Special Editions held occasionally on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays at unscheduled times throughout the day.
Come get those emotes! Also, one of our sub benefits is that I’ll play a monthly set with you, if you want to be competitive, and we’ll do reply analysis. I’ll give you tips and stuff to work on and then reassess the next month when we play again. Sort of like a personal trainer. I’ve also got some other things in the pipeline I’m sure people will love.
http://twitch.tv/llpaulb
Rotendo
Thanks! I always make sure to share when you are streaming via Facebook and Twitter.
Okay, Paul. Here’s a tough one. Actually it isn't that tough. In your opinion who’s the best character in the game right now and who’s the worst. Pick one for each. (I hope you don’t say Glacius!) lol
PaulB
on paper…
Best: Fulgore
Worst: Aganos
in practice…
Best: Spinal/Maya
Worst: Aganos (poor guy, I hope someone focuses on him so this changes)
Rotendo
Alrighty. Time for the lightning round! Ready?
PaulB
OMG
Rotendo
Gibson or Fender?
PaulB
I hate both - give me a PRS
Rotendo
Uncle Rico from Napoleon Dynamite or Uncle Ruckus from The Boondocks?
PaulB
I honestly have no idea what this means
Rotendo
lol It doesn't mean anything!
Dasani or Evian?
(Evian is naive backwards by the way :D )
*Here is where Paul flipped the script on me!
PaulB
Coffee or Red Bull?
Rotendo
I ask the questions here! lol
Android or iPhone?
PaulB
LOL
Rotendo
And stop! Now that wasn't so bad, was it?
Before I let you go. What’s with the letter ‘B’ in your name “PaulB”? Is it your middle initial? Do you even have a middle name? Does the government know that? Hell, does Ultratech?!
PaulB
It means whatever you want it to mean. Some have called me PaulBeast, PaulBae, PaulBitch. Consider it my gift to the community so I can always be the PaulB you want me to be.
If people wanted to follow you on social media, how can they go about doing so?
http://twitter.com/llpaulb
http://twitch.tv/llpaulb
http://youtube.com/paulbramos
http://facebook.com/paul.b.ramos (but I prob won’t accept you cause I’m too Hollywood)
Rotendo
Cool! Thank you so much for you time, Paul B and looking forward to watching you play at Final Round, and on your show!
PaulB
See you there!
Monday, March 16, 2015
Killer Instinct Winter Brawl Interview: Steam Co. CDjr.
Killer Instinct Winter Brawl 9 Interviews: Bass NS
Rodolfo Camarena
Ready? Ok.
Your main is Spinal, correct?
Kenneth Armas
Yes, since his release
Rodolfo Camarena
Why?
Kenneth Armas
Spinal and Riptor were my favorite characters in the original Killer Instinct
Rodolfo Camarena
Nice!
Why not Glacius?
lol
Kenneth Armas
lol he was probably my 3rd. anytime I saw an arcade machine, I'd mostly pick Glacius
at home though, i'd stick with Spinal/Riptor
Rodolfo Camarena
Okay. So you went to Winter Brawl 9 with a goal. What was your goal and did you accomplish said goal?
Kenneth Armas
I wanted to make Top 8 again, preferably in Winners. and I was determined to win my first major.
when I got there, I saw my competition, and had realized alot of my past demons were back. I wanted to prove myself.
I didnt get 1st, but I did get top 3 (first time ever) and as the tournament progressed, new goals were made, and I achieved it and more.
I finally took out both Grief and CDjr, who have beaten me in previous tournaments
PaulB strikes again, but he's definitely next.
Rodolfo Camarena
How did it feel to send CDjr, Evo Champ, into losers?
Kenneth Armas
At first, I thought "yes, i knew i can do this" because of our first encounter at Apex. I did so well, and I couldn't believe it. I was determined to finish what I had started then.
When I took off my headset, and heard the crowd chant my name, and saw how much bigger the crowd got, it made me realize that I was part of the hype. I was doing my part in making KI grow.
so many emotions ran through me, while i stayed focused on my next match.
Rodolfo Camarena
So you're in Winners Finals and up against, PaulB, but got knocked down to Losers. Tell me. What was going through your mind knowing you had to face CDjr again in order to make it to Grand Finals?
Kenneth Armas
I knew it wasn't going to be free. CDjr is one to get fired up and bring on the pain. I also knew something had happened right before with Rico, so I saw it more as motivation to that fire. I was determined as well, because I wanted my runback with Paul, and wanted to eliminate CDjr completely.
Kenneth Armas
He adapted well, and so did I. But after watching the replays, I realized some stuff I could've done better in the matchup, which is fine. This is why I like watching all of my videos. I like to see what has changed, what can change, and how my opponent has grown as well.
Rodolfo Camarena
You both played very well at Winter Brawl. What's next? Final Round?
Kenneth Armas
Yes, and I'm determined to take it all.
Since NEC, I've made it to Top 8 (starting at Kombo Klash) and have made every Top 8 since then, placing higher and higher every tournament.
Winter Brawl was personally my hardest tournament, next to Evo
Rodolfo Camarena
Those are some great accomplishments and yes, Winter Brawl was pretty stacked. Shout outs to Big E and crew!
Curveball time.
Iron Galaxy said they'll give Spinal a new move, but at the cost of an existing one. Out of his ability to drain Shadow Meter, Instinct Meter, or Skeleport, which one would you sacrifice?
Oh, this new move is multi-projectiles
Kenneth Armas
If I had the choice, I'd keep Spinal as is (since I also thought S1 Spinal was perfect as he was)
but, if i really had to pick, i'd sacrifice the ability to drain Shadow Meter, and keep the rest.
Rodolfo Camarena
Okay. Now let's say, because I just thought about it and didn't consider it, that this new move ISN'T multi-projectiles, but instead his morphing enders from the original KI.
Kenneth Armas
If the morphing enders were just morphing enders (and didnt copy the effects of the enders in the current KI) and i was forced to remove an ability, i'd still remove Shadow Meter drainage.
if Spinal were to morph into said character, AND utilize the ability of the ender, that'd be insane. (IE Thunder's battery ender)
Rodolfo Camarena
Same answer?
Kenneth Armas
interesting question though, because that's literally the only thing I miss about current Spinal vs Classic Spinal
Rodolfo Camarena
Okay, while you think about that, here's another question. In your opinion, who's the best character in the game currently and the worst character?
Kenneth Armas
best is Fulgore. worst is probably Aganos at this point. he is new, yes, but I've put some time into him, and many multi hitting characters will give him trouble.
I do think he will be a great counter to Spinal. Chunks completely shift momentum.
Rodolfo Camarena
Interesting.
Lightning round, not thinking, just answer. ready?
Kenneth Armas
here we go.
Rodolfo Camarena
Coke or Pepsi?
Kenneth Armas
pepsi
Rodolfo Camarena
McDonald's or Burger King?
Kenneth Armas
burger king
Rodolfo Camarena
Jazz or Rock?
Kenneth Armas
Jazz
Rodolfo Camarena
KI2 or KI Gold?
Kenneth Armas
KI Gold
err
2 i meant
never touched gold.
Rodolfo Camarena
and...
for everyone out there. Is it Bass (as in the fish) or Bass (as in the volume)?
Kenneth Armas
Bass (my alias) is my favorite Mega Man character.
B(ass) is the way I say it. It's also a mispronunciation by Capcom of America, so I grew up saying it that way (along with many other fans)
B(ase) is the way you're supposed to say it, since his dog's name is Treble, and Mega Man is filled with musical references.
Kenneth Armas
So, I always tell everyone, they're both 100% okay with me.
But I call myself Bass (as the fish.)
Rodolfo Camarena
Awesome answer and background to your nickname!
Kenneth Armas
lol, i will post it on the page, since it'll probably clear up some confusion.
Rodolfo Camarena
Well, Bass, thank you for your time and and it's been a pleasure interviewing you. You recently just joined Twitter. Mind giving us your Twitter handle again?
Kenneth Armas
@XiBassiX
(my old gamertag was Xi Bass iX before I was recruited by NS)
Rodolfo Camarena
This concludes the interview. Thanks, bro.
Kenneth Armas
/xibassix will lead everyone to my twitter, youtube, and twitch.
and facebook as well.
Rodolfo Camarena
noted
Kenneth Armas
thank you for everything btw. this was a surprise, and a pleasure to do. I really enjoyed the whole thing.
flattered, and very grateful. Thank you.
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Razer Atrox and Mad Catz TE2 Comparison
Okay, here it goes! Quick run down for those who have been living in a basement all last year. Because that's when Microsoft and Sony released their next-gen console. Crazy, I know huh? Anyway, while you were living off pork n' beans and water, many of us have been playing XBox One and PlayStation 4. You should probably sit down for this next bit of news, but you remember that one game with that announcer that would yell out every combo at you? Doesn't ring a bell? Okay, try this. It had a female spy, a robot, dinosaur, a Tibetan Ninja, a boxer, an Indian (or Native American), a man made of fire, and an alien. Some cast huh? Yeah, that's right. Killer Instinct! They rebooted it for the Xbox One. Now that you're caught up to 2014, let's proceed.
Here is the Atrox fightstick by Razer.
Here is the TE2 fighstick by Mad Catz.
I want to go over a few of the differences between the two XBox One fighsticks. I'll start off by giving you a brief description of the Atrox. The Atrox reuses the same shell as its XBox 360 counterpart, which was released last May/June. Equipped with its own storage compartment for its 13ft/4M USB cable and an additional bat/ball top for you joystick, as well as tool for removing the plexi faceplate to remove and insert custom artwork. The Select/Start or View/Menu buttons are located to the rear of the right side of the stick. Of course, since it houses a USB cable, it means that it's detachable. Not only that, but the XBox One version has a screw-lock feature for extra security. The rubber padding underneath prevents the Atrox from moving all over the place when set on a hard surface. Gone, is the rapid-fire feature, which isn't used in fighters to begin with and replaced with a larger 'lock switch' to prevent accidental in game pause or access to the home menu.
Now I'll give a description of the TE2. The View/Menu buttons are located at the back of the fighstick as it did with the TE. The TE2 also has a storage compartment to store its screw-lock USB cable, a pair of extra pushbuttons, and a Mad Catz tool kit. Not only that, but the space is enough to store an XBox One game too. The Killer Instinct TE2 features LED lighting with transluscent buttons. The newer TE2s does not have LED lighting or feature the KI design, but retains all other features.
"Rotendo, I don't want to read about differences or any of that noise. I want to see them for myself!" Okay, these picture comparisons are just for you! I'll try to provide a caption underneath in case you don't know exactly what you're looking at.
Alright. Enough pictures. If you rather watch my boring video which I recorded at like 2 in the morning, here it is. You'll get the same information as well as a few good laughs at my expense. It isn't edited or anything. Just decided to record it with my Galaxy and uploaded it. If you have any further questions. Post below or you can leave a comment in the video.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Upper-Cut Circuit Championships (UCC) – The Birth of a New SouthWest Major
The Upper-Cut Circuit is a series of tournaments within the SouthWest that rewards top performers with points that go towards seeding. The plan is to develop a ranking system for the SouthWestern players and using that strategy, will help increase attendance at ALL tournaments in the Sout West Region. For each game involved in a UCC event, one battle point will awarded for every 8 players in the tournament. Example: SSFIV receives 64-71 entries; 1st would receive 8pts, 2nd 7pts, 3rd 6pts, etc. Keeping the ranking points closer really encourages travel as well.
The tournament directors responsible for developing this system are Jeff “pkrstdnt” Feig and Kent “focusflute” Summerour from Dallas, TX. These gentlemen run the Dallas/Ft Worth Fight Club and you can check out their facebook page here DFW Fight Club
Now what is a major without drama and hype? I call it a Magic the Gathering tournament (hey, I’m not knocking MtG because I use to play it back in the day, I’m just saying it isn’t as exciting to watch) Here are the partial results of UCC ’11 (May 6 – 7, 2011) at the Homestead Suites Ft Worth, TX. Don’t forget to check out the uploaded Finals and Grand Finals! Links after the results.
MvC3
1st Toan
2nd Ginga Bishounen
3rd GW Stone
4th DRS Nashfan
SSFIV
1st Toi504
2nd Viet
3rd Jan
4th Flash Metroid
MK9
1st JOP
2nd FunkPanda
3rd UFO furbarduck
4th Ranmasama
Blazblue CS
1st Ginga Bishounen
2nd Jan
3rd AnimeFreak
4th DRS Nashfan
Tekken 6
1st Raybonekilla
2nd Byakko
3rd Link
4th I.C.E.
Arcana Heart 3
UFO fubarduck
Pictures from the event can be viewed here.
Videos links from the event are listed below:
Direct Feed
MvC3 Winners Finals
MvC3 Losers Finals
MvC3 Grand Finals
SSFIV Winners Finals
SSFIV Losers Finals
SSFIV Grand Finals
MK9 Winners Finals
MK9 Losers Finals
MK9 Grand Finals
Tekken 6 Winners Finals
Tekken 6 Losers Finals
Tekken 6 Grand Finals
Blazblue CS Losers Finals
Blazblue CS Winners Finals
Blazblue CS Grand Finals
LIVE FOOTAGE W/CROWD NOISE
MvC3 Grand Finals Part 1
MvC3 Grand Finals Part 2
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
The Return of Mortal Kombat and... PDP's Mortal Kombat FightStick
Mortal Kombat released yesterday, April 19th, 2011 for both the PlayStation® 3, and Xbox© 360 and brings with it the fatalities, blood, and gore that the series is known for. The game takes place throughout different periods of the Mortal Kombat series. The story unfolds when you play through the game in Story Mode. It starts off with the camera panning through a field of deceased combatants, finally reaching to Shao Khan and Raiden where Shao Khan is about to finish off Raiden... oh wait...***SPOILER*** then begins reciting some spell, then you hear him say, "He must win"... and boom! You begin back with MK1 you begin playing through the MK storyline with various characters. Very much like in MK vs DC.
If feels like MK vs DC and plays much like MKII and UMK3 (without the run button) coupled with some elements from Tekken and Street Fighter. It features 2v2 mode, ladder mode, challenge mode, and of course online mode. About the only thing I don't like is the way you have to configure your controller/arcade stick. During the game, when you select controller you only get the options for preset 1, 2, 3, or 4. Meaning configuration for preset 1-4 must be done at the main menu options. Another gripe I have is that you do not have all the fatalities at the start of the game. You must unlock everyone's second fatality and their stage fatalities. Playing through story and ladder modes earns you coins you can use to unlock items, content, fatalities, and etc at the Krypt. The good thing about that though is it give the game a higher replay value.
In MK9, added gameplay features includes combo breakers, x-ray moves, and enhanced specials utilizing the new super meter. A full super meter allows you to use the x-ray move dealing massive damage to your opponent. This was implemented as a way for you to comeback and to help balance different skill levels. There are different opinions about this, but that can discussed at various forums and message boards. Two bars filled allows you to use a combo breaker to interrupt your opponents combo. One bar allows you to use an enhanced version of any of your special moves.
There quite a bit more I can talk about, but I want to shift the focus to PDP's FightStick designed exclusively for Mortal Kombat 9 and sold in a Tournament Edition of MK9 but in limited quantities. Now I can really go into detail about the fighstick, but since I have already done some of that in another post regarding modding the stick, I'll just link PDP's video discussing their stick. In Depth with the Mortal Kombat Fight Stick (PDP)
With all that out of the way... lets more on to what you can do with your fightstick, like modding it! Actually. You know what? I'll just link the goodness, yet again. I modified my sticks shortly after picking up my Tournament Edition copy of the game, but not before I got to test it out and use it in a tournament (which I ended up getting 2nd place)
PDP's Mortal Kombat FighStick and Modding
So there you have it. Enjoy the video and modding tutorial (if you would call it that), now go get your fatality on!
-Rotendo
Sunday, April 25, 2010
How to Build and Organize a Local Fighting Game Scene
This is mainly directed for those without a current scene in their area/region. Those of you who may have a local scene already may use this to help broaden and build upon that community.
During the drafting phase of this blog, I’ve managed to come across the latest Wakeup, Shoryuken podcast, http://shoryuken.com/content.php?r=339-Wakeup-Shoryuken-E009-Community-Building-and-You] Community Building and You, which coincidently is based on the blog you’re reading right now! I was like, “Damn… a fucking podcast beat me to the punch!” Anyway, this will go into more detail about making this all happen.
Step 1: Establishing the Scene
Probably the first thing you may want to do is to identify the players. You can begin with yourself and a couple of friends that play regularly, then moving on to co-workers, fellow classmates from school, and even your sister’s/brother’s boyfriend/girlfriend. From there you can hit up that arcade of yours that still have Primal Rage, Virtua Fighter 2, and War Gods [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stYMjSOxk70[/url] with the 3D button that never seems to work and get with those guys who you never speak to, but have always enjoyed beating down in Street Fighter Alpha 3 and Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3.
Step 2: Building the Scene
Now that you have established the scene, you want to start building on what you have. Word of mouth has always been a great source for getting the word out. “Hey, did you know that there is a (game of choice here) scene here?” So now the word is out that people no longer have to rely on disappointing online matches with lag or players not on the same skill level and that there are people in the area who plays (and hopefully familiar with SRK) Believe me folks. It’s a small world out there and you’ll be surprised if you’d just ask. [That is how I found people when I was in Okinawa, Japan, ours and SRK’s very own Saotome Kaneda!]
So basically you’re recruiting and you do that by using what’s around you and most importantly… do you care to guess? The internet! In case some of you don’t know (and you should) SRK has a Regional Matchmaking Thread consisting of the following regions: Atlantic North, Atlantic South, Midwest, Northwest, Pacific North, Pacific South, Southwest, Canada, and World. There are other sources of media out there that you can use such as Facebook, Craigslist, Twitter, MySpace, and more.
No access to the World Wide Web? Do you have a local arcade, go to college, and have a few game retail stores nearby? Those are all great places to meet and advertise your scene. On the podcast, Renegade talks about forming clubs in school which is an awesome idea. Hell, try posting flyers up in areas you are allowed to. Mom and Pop game retailers are a great place to put up your flyers as they are not restricted to space purchased by vendors for marketing purposes like GameStop and Game Crazy. As a former Store Manager for GameStop, let me tell you, they will not let you put up ANYTHING that is not in the marketing guidelines or planogram for the company. Sometimes, however, you may get approval from your DM if it can help promote new games, and increase reserves and sales, but don’t press your luck if you’re trying to get something together for something that is played on last gen consoles. Really quick before I go on to the next step… A clever way to pass out your flyers at retail stores is to have them as manual sized inserts. Stick them in every fighting game case in the store and you’ll increase the awareness of the scene in your area whenever a customer purchases that used copy of Soul Calibur 4, Smash Bros. Brawl, or Tekken.
Step 3: Organizing the Scene
How do you organize a scene? After you have a good solid group of players that occasionally meets, you may want to start keeping track of names, phone numbers, gamer tags/handle, and etc. Maybe assign roles or finding someone who is responsible enough (and serious) to organize and keep up with everything. No, I’m not kidding. It really helps and keeps everyone up to date with what is going on and finding out what is going on in your community.
I’ve been following the ‘small’ but existing scene back in my hometown since I left and joined the Marines. Moving back last August, I really wanted to put us on the map and build a scene that everyone can be proud to be a part of. So I created a new thread (which I can edit and organize as I see fit) got names, numbers, etc and listed them on the front page for everyone to have instant access to. I created links to footage of recent tournament matches, pics, tournament results, and even ranking battle schedules! Anything of interest I update in the News section of the post and archive them when we enter a new month. A bit too much you say?
This will help your scene not only grow, but improve as well. Within months of my arrival back home, I’ve managed to increase the size, interest, and importantly the skill level of the scene here. Take it slow first if you’re new to all this, but with time and patient everything will fall together.
Gather together the trades that everyone has to offer too. CSS, HTML, photoshop, video editing, art, stick building/modding, access to venues, jobs at a game retailer, and more. Try to get everyone involved because this is everyone’s scene. Eventually you may want to create a MySpace group, youtube channel, and even a paypal account to fund for traveling expenses to tourneys, food, prizes, equipment, and anything else you can think of.
Here is an example of what we I have done thus far. http://www.shoryuken.com/showthread.php?t=219478 I already had someone use my thread as a template for their own community and everyone is welcome to do the same. Big shout out to the Arkansas crew!
It is a lot of work, but in the end it is all worth it. With the proper structure and patience, you’ll get your scene to where you want it to be.
Step 4: Managing Progression and Evaluating the Scene
I’ll keep this step concise. The last step is to supervise how well your scene is growing and improving. Toss in some tournaments and when you become comfortable, take it on the road. Test your skills with the next town, schedule team matches or tourneys and work from there. You’ll meet new friends, exchange personal information, form rivalries, trade secrets and overall, learn from the experience.
Remember... there are many useful links here on SRK to get you started. The rest is all up to you, but we're here to help too :tup: I'd like to thank my fellow K-Town members here in central Texas, who accepted my ideas, planning, and organizing to put us where we are today. As a treat, every keep your eyes open for my next set of vids. No Marvel this time, but some SFIV from a recent Central Texas Brawl tourney. www.youtube.com/rotendo You can find older MvC2 matches there too and I'm working on compressing the infamous Clockw0rk vs Dark Prince money match, so that youtube can accept it. Thank you all for reading!
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