One "simple" trick to tell if somebody is into fighting games or not

I consider that an advanced fightin' nerd detector method. This is for the layman.
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Another big tell is if they say something like "236 P" instead of "Quarter-circle punch".
That means they play mostly anime fighters. I play a lot SF and tekken so I dont use numpad notation, I think most people would consider those fighting games lol.
 
Another big tell is if they say something like "236 P" instead of "Quarter-circle punch".
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I fucking, HATE numerical notation! Only borderline sociopaths think this is an acceptable way to present information to another flesh and blood human being! How much more time does it actually save to say a bunch of gobbledy-gook numbers than just saying/writing out "QCF-P"!??

Because,
you can explain QCF + P as an acronym, it's only a nanometre of removal from the basic idea. It's just describing the motion of the control stick followed by the button you press for the special move. Everybody should know what the words "Quarter", "Circle", and "Forward" mean, just put them together and it should automatically paint the picture of what your trying to describe.

But if you type 236 + 12 or some shit, there's now several whole new layer of misunderstanding you have to break through tell someone what the fuck you're talking about. Especially considering Numerical notation doesn't follow ascending order (0 is not used, 1 is not down or neutral, like a starting point, it's down back, while 6 is fucking forward?!?). And now you have to program your brain to start registering directions as numbers, which is not a natural thing for a person to do. Maybe to a goddamn robot, this might seem perfectly sensible, but unless I'm boxing a fucking Terminator, I don't want to hear you speaking binary to me
you fucking clanker.

And in the end, no game actually supports this idea in their movelists, and you still need to describe the more common nomenclature ANYWAY. SO WHY FUCKING BOTHER!?



If a video game needs a translator and the equivalent of the oxford dictionary in order to understand it, your part of a cult.
 
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AAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!
Dragon Ball Db GIF by BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment

I fucking, HATE numerical notation! Only borderline sociopaths think this is an acceptable way to present information to another flesh and blood human being! How much more time does it actually save to say a bunch of gobbledy-gook numbers than just saying/writing out "QCF-P"!??

Because, you can explain QCF + P as an acronym, it's only a nanometre of removal from the basic idea. It's just describing the motion of the control stick followed by the button you press for the special move. Everybody should know what the words "Quarter", "Circle", and "Forward" mean, just put them together and it should automatically paint the picture of what your trying to describe.

But if you type 236 + 12 or some shit, there's now several whole new layer of misunderstanding you have to break through tell someone what the fuck you're talking about. Especially considering Numerical notation doesn't follow ascending order (0 is not used, 1 is not down or neutral, like a starting point, it's down back, while 6 is fucking forward?!?). And now you have to program your brain to start registering directions as numbers, which is not a natural thing for a person to do. Maybe to a goddamn robot, this might seem perfectly sensible, but unless I'm boxing a fucking Terminator, I don't want to hear you speaking binary to me you fucking clanker.

And in the end, no game actually supports this idea in their movelists, and you still need to describe the more common nomenclature ANYWAY. SO WHY FUCKING BOTHER!?



If a video game needs a translator and the equivalent of the oxford dictionary in order to understand it, your part of a cult.
Numpad notation master race
also light mode user spotted.
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Is Super Dragon Ball Z (Not Dragon Ball Super) one of the most underrated/passed over games ever? If not for fighting games, than at least for Dragon Ball games?

Fuck Ultimate Ninja Storm, and fuck Cyberconnect 2, Arika/Crafts & Meister were making full on arena fighters with hard motion inputs like a big boy fighting game, while they were still chasing Super Smash Bros coat-tails.

Also, Jesus Christ, I thought the double pretzel was a nightmare...
 
If they know that DB FighterZ >>> the Budokai Tenkaichi/Sparking games
 

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