maybe you picked the wrong lobby/region since i think its trying to pair you with people who are in it too.I feel like I'm never getting good connections when I'm in a lobby, and they tend to be mostly OK from the main menu.
Is that a thing?
I literally couldn't be more America 1, and it's using what it's recommendingtried quickmatch to get some long sets going but nope..for whatever reason they changed it to best of 3 without any option to continue to play the opponent. i dont understand fighting game devs. they invest so much time with theire games and when it comes to actuall users and how they play the game they screw such basic things up.
maybe you picked the wrong lobby/region since i think its trying to pair you with people who are in it too.
About to be in the same boat. Just nabbed it and plan to play a ton this weekend. Haven't played a 3D fighter since the Xbox 360 days; and even then, I barely bothered. This is going to be an... interesting experience.I caved and bought Tekken 8. and i literally played it all afternoon and barely scratched the surface. I'm now one of those people. It is amazing!!!
yoshimitsu weirdly has 2 home games, hes a staple in Tekken AND Soul Calibur. kunimitsu i dont know.I will say this about Tekken 8. I do so far enjoy the story mode of MK1 better. I guess the characters from it are just more household names. But to be fair MK has had more experience with those modes. The Tekken just seems so far like a generic tournament from all over the world where everyone speaks their native language but yet they all understand and respond. Not saying it is bad just a bit cliche. I do appreciate the flashbacks from previous games I didn't play. I do think if MK1 can somehow take this concept of customizing outfits and colors and just going bananas on Kameos, connection, and cross play and more single player options it will rise. They have to act fast/soon tho. Also, back to Tekken...I hope Kunimitsu and Devil/Angel are coming. wasn't Kunimitsu/Yoshimitsu both in Sould Calibur games too?
It’s easy as fuck to defend against, if that’s your issue.Yall are letting this game get off too easy that modern controls thing is ass
It's ass and unfun to play against, that's my issue. I play the game more casually and every other match goes from being a blast playing against similar skilled players to party game shit. It's an uncompelling auto-combo mechanicIt’s easy as fuck to defend against, if that’s your issue.
It allows ultra casuals to do something that looks cool, but has no actual depth. They miss out on a lot of important moves and tools.
And Tekken has super easy inputs imo, so anybody more than a hyper casual shouldn’t really be using it online.
Not even trolling you, but again, it really isn't hard to defend against, and people who tend to heavily rely on it have such glaring weaknesses.It's ass and unfun to play against, that's my issue. I play the game more casually and every other match goes from being a blast playing against similar skilled players to party game shit. It's an uncompelling auto-combo mechanic
Not gonna lie I was salty as fuck when I lost to it and went on Discord saying it shouldn't be allowed in ranked loool. But I watched the replay and realised I just lost my head out of anger. Learned a lot from just watching that on how I can easily counter what they're tryingI keep hearing about people getting tired of running into it, but I legit have only seen someone use it once, and maybe one or two others toggle it on randomly at the end and I'm not even sure if it was intentional.
Doesn't seem that useful so I'm not particularly concerned about it
There's a claim to be made that it's an accessibility option for people with various conditions/disabilities etc too. Allowing simple button presses to do flashy stuff.I genuinely don't know who they designed Stylish mode for; it feels horrible and nonsensical to use. I wouldn't recommend it to a beginner, or basically anyone.
I remember thinking I was ok at T3 after having played it really hard by myself against the CPU. Then a while later I got blown up by some guy that literally didn't know fighting games existed and picked Eddy pressing whatever. I think I'm still annoyed and definitely still don't know what that helicopter does.There's a claim to be made that it's an accessibility option for people with various conditions/disabilities etc too. Allowing simple button presses to do flashy stuff.
If I was an actual beginner though who didn't have the above, I'd rather just button mash everything on my controller. Ends up looking cool anyway and you feel like you're doing more (pretty much what I did as a kid playing Tekken anyways)