KIllaByte
PSN: playakid700. Local name: BFGC MonkeyBizness
Humor inbound-
I don't mind spectacle, or over the top-ness, or cinematic value prioritizing over realism- no one should mind that in a fighting game-
But, certain stages in Injustice are set in space stations, or underwater.
Certain supers in Injustice interact with the environment around the fighter (Doomsday's through Earth drill), or display a rapid change of environment- (Shazam, Hawkgirl, Superman, The Flash)
But, will The Flash Run around the Earth, underwater? Will Superman punch someone into orbit above Earth, from a space station that is far away from Earth longitudanally? Will Hawkgirl fly someone into the sky, underwater, or from a space station?
Will The Flash Run to the Earth to gain momentum for his punch, run around the Earth to continue building said momentum, jump from Earth to a space station without losing any momentum, then deliver the punch?
Most importantly: Will Doomsday drill through the floor of a space station with his opponent's body, then somehow be drilling through Earth, end up underwater, throw the person back up into the Earth, then drill upwards back into a space station in orbit?
Someone should ask NRS about this... it would be interesting to see if they found away to make things make sense. (Not that it's necessary..)
I don't mind spectacle, or over the top-ness, or cinematic value prioritizing over realism- no one should mind that in a fighting game-
But, certain stages in Injustice are set in space stations, or underwater.
Certain supers in Injustice interact with the environment around the fighter (Doomsday's through Earth drill), or display a rapid change of environment- (Shazam, Hawkgirl, Superman, The Flash)
But, will The Flash Run around the Earth, underwater? Will Superman punch someone into orbit above Earth, from a space station that is far away from Earth longitudanally? Will Hawkgirl fly someone into the sky, underwater, or from a space station?
Will The Flash Run to the Earth to gain momentum for his punch, run around the Earth to continue building said momentum, jump from Earth to a space station without losing any momentum, then deliver the punch?
Most importantly: Will Doomsday drill through the floor of a space station with his opponent's body, then somehow be drilling through Earth, end up underwater, throw the person back up into the Earth, then drill upwards back into a space station in orbit?
Someone should ask NRS about this... it would be interesting to see if they found away to make things make sense. (Not that it's necessary..)