EviLore said:Sure it does. Netcode optimization?
DenogginizerOS said:I am a proud member of this club and agree wholeheartedly.
Hajiki said:Oh so the netcode will miraculously predict what both players will do, how they will react to any given situation and in which timeframe they will react etcetera?
Why not just let the entire game predict for them then, that way they can do away with the boring part of actually playing and just watch some games all the time.
DenogginizerOS said:And the percentage of population that this matters to is WHAT?? This genre is tired and boring without the thrill of playing against people. 9 out of 10 times I play a multiplayer game in my house, I am online.
EviLore said:You're pushing it.
Srider said:You guys also forget that IF they put in an online mode, they'd have to spend money to maintain servers, and other shit.
Hajiki said:With VF Sega does everything it can to not screw up the game the fans love and now people bag on em for not diluting the franchise.
Sega cant win either way.
Hajiki said:I know bt what am I supposed to say.
The game was tested for distance lag, tested without any packet loss or whatever.
The only loss of speed they calculated was several distances and how any given distancewould influence the play and it simply did not work.
Netcode doesnt even come into play, it didnt work for online play as they wanted.
This was done for two reasons, inter arcade and console operability, it didnt even work for interarcade operations for arcades that are connected to vf.net trough fiberoptic systems, let alone home consoles.
If AM2 make an online fighter it will be one that is designed around online play so the experience to the consumers can be a guaranteed one.
VF Is Sega´s prime property(it launched a billion dollar bussuines for Sega after VF4 released) even more so then Sonic the Hedgehog, everyone here likes to bag on Sonic being crap these days(I agree) with the exception of Sonic Rush, yet it remains a million seller.
With VF Sega does everything it can to not screw up the game the fans love and now people bag on em for not diluting the franchise.
Sega cant win either way.
EviLore said:That's a lot more reasonable than your last post at least.
Anyway, they should recognize that there's no way to guarantee 100% of the experience of an offline game in an online game, when you're dealing with twitch genres. Seems they don't want to accept a "good enough," which is really a shame for all the people (myself included) that aren't able to get people to play VF with them in person.
snatches said:Man your tag should read "official sega apologist"
They could add an online mode and even if it changed the fundamental experience there would always be the offline mode for people who want only the purest possible VF experience.
Why would anyone want them not to do this? It is a VALUE ADD FEATURE, it wouldn't take anything away from the offline game.
So, if one were to have a discussion with you about reaction times and twitch gaming, you would naturally argue that Virtua Fighter requires faster reaction time, twitchier gaming, than first person shooters, right? The time or frames in which you have available to you to counter a move in first person shooters are inferior to Virtua Fighter? I'm not arguing either way here. Just clarifying that one genre which has been online for ages and which requires very fast reaction times and that you think it works for FPS's but not fighters. Unless you don't think it works for FPS's. That's a different storyHajiki said:...all the various Hajiki posts thus far
EviLore said:That's a lot more reasonable than your last post at least.
Anyway, they should recognize that there's no way to guarantee 100% of the experience of an offline game in an online game, when you're dealing with twitch genres. Seems they don't want to accept a "good enough," which is really a shame for all the people (myself included) that aren't able to get people to play VF with them in person.
drumlord said:So, if one were to have a discussion with you about reaction times and twitch gaming, you would naturally argue that Virtua Fighter requires faster reaction time, twitchier gaming, than first person shooters, right? The time or frames in which you have available to you to counter a move in first person shooters are inferior to Virtua Fighter? I'm not arguing either way here. Just clarifying that one genre which has been online for ages and which requires very fast reaction times and that you think it works for FPS's but not fighters. Unless you don't think it works for FPS's. That's a different story![]()
Nikashi said:Okay, number one, there's like THREE fucking moves in the game that require 1/60th of a second timing windows. And even bearing that in mind, no one said online would be the place of hardcore tourney fighitng.
What I don't understand is WHY ARE YOU SO ANGRY ABOUT SOMEONE WANTING AN OPTION?
If you don't like online, don't play it, but fuck, you guys sound like retards decrying the possibility of an online mode where you can't hit 3 moves consistently. Because we all know everyone who plays VF is absolutely perfect and never makes any errors, so the online mode would break everything for everyone. Even offline mode would have lag because of the online mode being an option AMIRITE?
God, I want to see the VF elitists, and the people who think Smash Bros is the deepest fighting game ever in a fight to the death.
Hajiki said:I am not angry, just passionate about VF and defending AM2s decision becouse of my passion for the game.
I am in no way or shape angry to those who are questioning AM2s decision, what slightly ticks me of are those who outright say they wont play the game becouse it lacks a feature it never had in the first place.
pictures a teenage girl screaming at her parents after they told her she can't go to the beachSrider said:Why are people so angry at games that won't include a wanted feature?
Why do you guys buy games with shitty US dubs and no Japanese option?
Why did you guys buy any fighting games without online, or any sports game, fps, etc.
Arcade ports without arcade exclusive features?
Just cause VF is not including a feature that is impossible to get right, why won't people get it? Oh I know, cause you guys don't want it because it's VF, you guys want it cause it's a game that is considered by the media to be the best fighting game and you want to look like you are hardcore about games.
um...no...they don'tjaundicejuice said:Microsoft and XBL say hello.
Just cause VF is not including a feature that is impossible to get right, why won't people get it? Oh I know, cause you guys don't want it because it's VF, you guys want it cause it's a game that is considered by the media to be the best fighting game and you want to look like you are hardcore about games.
If people actually played VF because they like VF, they would have played it in the arcades like Tekken, and played it with their friends who also play it, and not just because they can play it "online."
Tain said:What the fuck? Can you read? At all?
You expect me to drive well over an hour to play VF4 in arcades? The closest location to me probably doesn't have any competition in the first place.
And again, what do you want me to do? Force my friends to play VF4? Jam it down their throats? Act like an asshole when they want to play other fighting games? I've enjoyed matches of VF3tb and 4, but only one of my friends actually enjoys the game. Matches are few and far between, but I enjoy them. So, wanting an online mode means that I only want to look hardcore? Fuck off.
Wakune said:um...no...they don't
Shompola said:Why not? It will be p2p as it should in this case. Unless we have spectator mode.. Spectator mode is something I could live without.
Matlock said:DOA4 runs at a clip of 60 FPS, and yet people are having fun with it online. Oh no!
The "Virtua Fighter would be ruiined by online" excuse reminds me of when they revealed Metroid Prime: Echoes had multiplayer. Sure, the game sucked, but it wasn't because there was an additional mode.
Amir0x said:THAT SAID, VF should still have an online mode. As people have noted, they don't have hardcore friends. I don't either, truthfully. I have to seek them out if I want to play at my level. I wouldn't play VF online - it would rape the gameplay and defeat the reason I play VF in the first place - but it should definitely be an option for those who are willing to deal with this fact.
Tain said:What the fuck? Can you read? At all?
Jam it down their throats? Act like an asshole when they want to play other fighting games?
Srider said:Wait, where were you the last time the US vf players flew to Japan to play VF? oh I guess you aren't hardcord enough...
Now you see why vf player look like elitists, they are not, they are just obsessed enough about the game to drive, to fly, to spend thousands just to play this game even though they are completely abandoned by Sega of Japan. So yeah, I do think you just want to look hardcore, because everything that you wouldn't do, the hardcore VF players do every day.
Srider said:I think that's really what Fishie and I are saying, except we simply accepted the fact that online won't happen and know that no matter how much people whine, it won't change.
shoplifter said:Seriously, they tried it, it didn't work to THEIR SATISFACTION (remember, its their name on the game, not yours,) and they decided that they weren't putting it in.
You people complaining that it's not there would be the first ones bitching if it were and it didn't live up to your expectations.
Amir0x said::lol @ you using DOA4 online to prove that VFNext is viable.
Two entirely different games, only one of which is actually any good, and which requires absolutely no lag to remain faithful to the series gameplay.
THAT SAID, VF should still have an online mode. As people have noted, they don't have hardcore friends. I don't either, truthfully. I have to seek them out if I want to play at my level. I wouldn't play VF online - it would rape the gameplay and defeat the reason I play VF in the first place - but it should definitely be an option for those who are willing to deal with this fact.
Blackie{BA} said:VF5 -1 Sales
No Online = I don't buy another VF game
Amir0x said::lol @ you using DOA4 online to prove that VFNext is viable.
Andrew2 said:SEGA isn't going to care if you don't buy it for a console or not. This is simpily because -- the arcade game alone would be racking in huge profits.
Actually, I thought new card based stuff and medal games (Dragon Chronicles, Key of Avalon, Mushi King, Dragon Treasure, Quest of D, Druaga Online, MJ-net, World Club Champion Football Series, etc) were the big new arcade moneymakers? I can't imagine Soul Calibur or Tekken are much of a draw though, they've always been bigger at home it seemed.Andrew2 said:Lol if you people actually think Namco and SEGA would put games like Tekken, Soul Calibur and VF. For sega and namco to do something like that means direct competition with respective arcade business.
Fact people --- SEGA and Namco want the communties that these games generate in arcades, not online /console.
VF = segas biggest arcade moneymaker
Tekken/Soul Calibur = Namco biggest arcade moneymaker
The Faceless Master said:having online play, at least in the USA and Europe, would not only push more people to play the game, but actually push more people to play offline after playing online and learning more about the game than they ever would just playing their button mashing friends...