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I know you guys have only had the game for a few days, but at least try and be more professional when discussing tiers. S Tier? B Tier? What does this mean? They're just abstract rankings made by netplay scrubs and stream monsters with no fact/science/math behind it. I live in Japan, and I know many Japanese players and have many Japanese friends. Japan is an advanced country (in my opinion, more advanced than America); and here in Japan, we believe that if there is no concrete data backing the tiers, then they are worthless. I might get in trouble with the guys at the arcade, but here is something that we have been working on the past few weeks. As you'll notice, this chart is much more polished and professional than the ones being discussed on this site. If you crunch the numbers, you'll notice that each individual character's proportion on the chart translates DIRECTLY to their CTWP (Chance to Win Percentage) For example, if Aigis(28%) fights against Yosuke(11%), then there is a 28% chance Aigis will win the match, and an 11% chance Yosuke will win. Akihiko vs Liz: 15% chance Akihiko will win, 13% chance Liz will win. Narukami vs Mitsuru: 21% chance Narukami will win, 26% chance Mitsuru will win. Etc. Etc... Compiling the data and making the chart wasn't easy, but we tried to make it simple enough and used many bright colors to ensure the Americans would also be able to understand. Hopefully people on this site will finally realize how pointless theory fighting is and begin looking at the math that goes on behind fighting games. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
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http://www.twitch.tv/jiyuna/b/311117978 Streamed myself watching some P4U vids and explaining some things, here's archive. Will do it again tomorrow with these new vids.
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So BBCSEX was officially released today, but most of the top players (me included) have actually been playing it for a little while already. The game is a step up from CS2, but it's not that different so it was pretty easy to see what kind of direction the game will take on a competitive level. This chart is based on discussion with multiple Japanese SBO qualifiers from CS1/CS2 (Mame top8 makoto, Chou/Tsujikawa CS1 champions, Whistler/Nagakura, etc etc), so it's pretty reliable. Unlisted chars are still being discussed.
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LK's GAMEPLAY RELATED QUESTIONS ONLY question thread
jiyuna replied to Lord Knight's topic in Archive
Why are Americans so weak at anime games? Japan is obviously superior in every fighting game except Mahvel, but why is the gap so huge with anime games? Is it because US players are too busy posting on shitty forums and jerking off over forum awards instead of practicing? 教えて、LORDKNIGHT! -
Tao is better than Bang.
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This one. I won a Jin one too. The NSB stream was recorded and uploaded, can be found here- http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/11648201
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lol pot money in japan. you scrubs serious? My Japanese tourney winnings so far: 4x Blazblue Posters 2x Blazblue Fans 1x Blazblue Novel 100x Candy Bars 0x Dollars
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Not video, but live stream of big BBCS2 tournament going on at my arcade. Featuring Tsujikawa, Mame, Whistler, Himajin, SUB, etc etc. http://www.ustream.tv/channel/nsb
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BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II Changes NON-HELPFUL POST = TEMPBAN
jiyuna replied to Henaki's topic in Archive
5c > 6a and 2c > 6a gatlings don't help when you can't do anything after 6a now! -
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II Changes NON-HELPFUL POST = TEMPBAN
jiyuna replied to Henaki's topic in Archive
It's untechable time. Ragna can do non-CH 6a > 5a > 6a > aerial. He's a really bad character this time around. Fun corner combo: blahblah > 3c > 623d > wall bounce > dash under 2c > 5d(1) > DS > dash 5d(2) > 22c. blahblah > 6a > jcd > jd > berial > 5d(1) > DS > 5d(2) > 623d > wall bounce > 5d(1) > 623d > knock down blahblah > DS loop x2 > 5d(2) > Carnage Scissors did 4500~ damage. -
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II Changes NON-HELPFUL POST = TEMPBAN
jiyuna replied to Henaki's topic in Archive
Not gameplay related, but the IC Cards cost 300 yen (compared to 500 yen sf4 cards). They are very flexible- no character/name lock on the card. Game has the same colors as in CS, but you can unlock the console colors through your card. You can also use the points to get to buy real-life merchandise, like this Hazama jumper - http://bbcs2.net/images/goods/801_2.jpg and http://bbcs2.net/images/goods/801_1.jpg Game kinda sucks, but the card system is cool. Watch out for WORLDCHAMP , soon to be #1 ranked BB player. Full list of real life merchandise for purchase now: Jubei Coffee Mug- 8000P$ Taokaka Phone Strap- 4000P$ SD Jin/Noel/Ragna Key Holder- 5500P$ Hazama Hoodie- 20000P$ For reference, unlocking an additional color is 300P$ and a name change is 400P$. My card has 2 wins on it, and 49P$. Your card can display 3 badges: 1 is a general title you buy from the shop with P$, 1 is a medal you unlock by performing stuff ingame, and 1 is a special title you get awarded as a prize for winning a tournament or leading the online rankings. -
I come from the future. Quit Ragna now before it's too late.
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Rachel has one of the worst mirrors in the game. Both players having wind gauge really messes up any semblance of control she has.