I was on wired and had a bit of a problem but it was way way better than wireless was for me. I think it might have been the other players connection because I had at least one or two lag free matches.Caj814 said:Anyone else thinking online feels sluggish even on "good connections"?I had way too many air combo breakups or random supers I've ran into since I started playing online.Not to mention not being able to catch players who run away the entire match.Ugh
Made the game at least playable online for me. Before getting the adapter it was nearly unplayable for me. Whenever I pressed a button it preformed the action like 3 seconds later on screen, now it does it much faster.vazel said:Is getting a wired adapter going to do much considering 95% of the people you're going to be playing against are going to be using the Wii's built-in wifi.
Hiltz said:Just unlocked Tekkaman Blade. I think he looks the coolest out of all of the fighters but I'm actually better playing as the other Tekkman.
I've tried using the GameCube controls but fount it to be a bit overwhelming so I tried switching to the Wii remote. I actually like the simplified control scheme but the d-Pad just isn't ideal so I'm now sticking to the Wii remote + Nunchuck.
I still haven't tried online play yet.
Anyone know how to unlock the PTX-40A mini game ?
Nelo Ice said:get all the yellow letters that spell out "thank you for playing" in the credits mini game
jlevel13 said:It's kind of a drag that in the free matches it still tracks and shows your wins and loses - I don't want to dig a big hole in my record while I'm trying to learn the game, but that's the only way I can really learn it, it seems. It's already getting kinda embarrassing.
It also deletes your rank data as well.Little Green Yoda said:I have yet to get online but according to the instruction manual, re-registering your tag will reset your previous data - so your record with a previous tag should get deleted. Can anybody confirm/deny?
Hiltz said:I've tried using the GameCube controls but found it to be kind of overwhelming so I tried switching to the Wii remote. I actually like the simplified control scheme but the d-Pad just isn't ideal so I'm now sticking to the Wii remote + Nunchuck.
Beat the game with Roll. It's musch easer to collect the yellow letters with her.Hiltz said:Oh! So that's how. I was wondering why certain letters were yellow but I missed the "A" in "Thank" and the "F" in "For".
jlevel13 said:The first couple of games I played online yesterday the lag was pretty bad, but since then it has been about as smooth as the offline experience (I'm also getting into matches much quicker, probably because more people are picking up the game). Could just be the small sample size, but the fact that the last handful of matches have been lag free is encouraging. How badly I did in most of those matches is discouraging though...
I get the impression a lot of people online have been playing this game for over a year, where I've just cracked hour six.
It's kind of a drag that in the free matches it still tracks and shows your wins and loses - I don't want to dig a big hole in my record while I'm trying to learn the game, but that's the only way I can really learn it, it seems. It's already getting kinda embarrassing.
It's funny (and surprising) that you can unlock the hidden characters even if you continue in arcade mode. I don't understand why they bothered. It's just a grind. The closing credits mini game takes forever and is boring as hell, and the shooting mini-game you unlock for going through that is pretty much complete garbage.
Ookami-kun said:
IceIpor said:Your link to the playlist(s) is messed up.
It keeps redirecting to my playlist instead of yours.
A friend and I were talking about this a while back. I thought it would be nice if (death note spoilers)Host Samurai said:How would everyone feel about a Capcom vs Shonen crossover fighter? I would love to see that. There are so many recognizable characters from not only Japan but U.S and Europe. Between series like DBZ, Naruto, One Piece, Bleach and (Kinnikuman?) there is more than enough source material to draw from to make a HUGE roster like MvC2.
I also think it would be easier to get the licenses because most of the Shoen licenses are owned my Bandi Namco. It seems a lot less of a hassle to get those licenses than going though the various Marvel licenses for a MvC3.
Add in 3v3 and have a Oozaru as the final boss.
Host Samurai said:How would everyone feel about a Capcom vs Shonen crossover fighter? I would love to see that. There are so many recognizable characters from not only Japan but U.S and Europe. Between series like DBZ, Naruto, One Piece, Bleach and (Kinnikuman?) there is more than enough source material to draw from to make a HUGE roster like MvC2.
I also think it would be easier to get the licenses because most of the Shoen licenses are owned my Bandi Namco. It seems a lot less of a hassle to get those licenses than going though the various Marvel licenses for a MvC3.
Add in 3v3 and have a Oozaru as the final boss.
Host Samurai said:How would everyone feel about a Capcom vs Shonen crossover fighter?
Ookami-kun said:Also, check this combo exhibition!
Seraphis Cain said:Not exactly the case. They'd still have to secure the DBZ, Kinnikuman, and One Piece licenses from Funimation, the Naruto and Bleach licenses from Viz, and so on. It doesn't matter who has the license to make games based on the properties. Though it does help that two or three big companies hold most of the major anime licenses in the US.
neo2046 said: