If DrDogg got full frame data I'll get it, but otherwise I won't need it.
There is something I don't get. If there is a patch (and do YOU think there will be a patch?), is the guide still worth buying ?
can't wait for tomorrow to see Mila's reveal, right before 9/11. It's been 20 days since Helena's reveal, damn.
Was a reveal confirmed for tomorrow?
No, no. I just thought that Dogg's theory that they should/will reveal Mila right before TTT2 official release sounded good to me, like "Hey, don't buy TTT2 yet, look at our new female, blablabla". Well, could be tomorrow or the day after tomorrow.
2 weeks before the release, it's the perfect time to reveal her.
I don't think they're theories. I think he is dropping hits on us, but we're just not getting it. I would suggest going back and dissecting every post he makes. They're in there.
I don't think they're theories. I think he is dropping hits on us, but we're just not getting it. I would suggest going back and dissecting every post he makes. They're in there.
The guide has frame data that I've been told will be accurate for the foreseeable future. That's all I can really say about that.
The strategies in the guide are geared more toward intermediate players, with the opening chapters aimed at beginners to help them understand everything. I included a glossary of terms as well.
It's actually been a chore fitting everything in the 330 page count. As always, I'd love more time to add things, but I think as it stands, the guide will do its job and advanced players will have frame data in a book for reference instead of having to pull it up in-game all the time. The frame data in the guide also offers additional information not in the game and vice-versa. For example, Critical Damage is in the game, but not in the guide, but active and recovery (whiffed) frames are in the guide, but not in the game.
Don't they usually give an advance warning on twitter before revealing stuff? I think Mila and Pai are being saved for TGS to draw in a bigger crowd
Smh. FO REAL!? -__-Momiji, Muramasa, Rachel, Ein, Leon, Tengu, The Rock, and Inspector Gadget are all in the game, just as you predicted. The blurry character select screen picture actually shows all of them. You just have to look really closely at the finer details.
The guide has frame data that I've been told will be accurate for the foreseeable future. That's all I can really say about that.
The strategies in the guide are geared more toward intermediate players, with the opening chapters aimed at beginners to help them understand everything. I included a glossary of terms as well.
It's actually been a chore fitting everything in the 330 page count. As always, I'd love more time to add things, but I think as it stands, the guide will do its job and advanced players will have frame data in a book for reference instead of having to pull it up in-game all the time. The frame data in the guide also offers additional information not in the game and vice-versa. For example, Critical Damage is in the game, but not in the guide, but active and recovery (whiffed) frames are in the guide, but not in the game.
If DrDogg got full frame data I'll get it, but otherwise I won't need it.