lol, someone just told me that I was bashing MK9 to "fit in."
OK let me be clear, I like MK9 more than I like Injustice. In fact, it is my favorite game of all time. I was NOT bashing MK9. But the game is glitchy. This is a fact. The point I was making is, due to the amount of glitches and inconsistencies, you actually have a bigger chance of losing to real bullshit that is out of your control in MK9 than you do in Injustice. For instance, there's no telling when the input bug might occur. If I'm playing against Cyrax and I try to D4 only to get a fucking 78 frame standing 4, guess what happens? Yeah, good games. (@
GGA Dizzy is there a science behind the input bug or is it random? I've spent hours in practice mode trying to figure out a pattern and it just seems completely unpredictable).
The Scorpion ex spear is another example. I don't know if there's a science behind why it goes through the opponent's body sometimes, but let's just say that when you have two different reads to make before throwing it out (will my opponent press buttons? If he does, will the game screw me?), then there's a measure of randomness behind it.
And yeah, Dizzy's right. Technically, the meter drain glitch isn't random. If I understand correctly, it occurs if you input the move on the last frame before your opponent's move comes out. But, in the heat of battle, it's not like you're going to time it. If I get meter drained, I'm not thinking "my timing/execution sucks" (though maybe I should lol), I'm thinking "this is bullshit."
Meanwhile, in Injustice, if I block low and you go overhead, I'm going to get hit 100% of the time. If I block high and you go low, I'm going to get hit 100% of the time. There's nothing random about the outcome. You make a read/guess and deal with the results accordingly. Now, we can debate safe 50/50's, and how salty does it make someone feel to lose because they "guessed wrong" but that's a different topic.