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Evertras

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About Evertras

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    King DDD... DDDD
  • Birthday 07/16/1985

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    Las Vegas, NV
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    dude wait what
  • PSN
    Dude-Wait-What
  1. PS3 has same issues. I've seen mismatched text, Japanese voices, blank text with voice, text without voice at all, mouths moving, mouths not moving, etc.
  2. High res art! There was an entire collection that someone had ripped from Calamity Trigger some time ago, and I'd be very interested in both finding that again and getting the same treatment for CS. Any info on that would be amazing.
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    [CT] Arakune Beginner Guide (How to make bees out of sarcasm)

    I will vouch for this, Manas rapes me.
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    [CT] ν-13 Combo Thread

    Any advice for timing the dash after throw into 2C? I can't even seem to get remotely close with it.
  5. C'mon, you know round 2 was win.
  6. A warning to those that watch this, my computer threw a Too Much Manliness (TMM) error on the second round and exploded.
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    [CT] ν-13 Combo Thread

    4B launch, haven't tried that yet but I definitely will. I'll also double check on the momentum. I think I'll try more of the actual match stuff after I can hit a stationary target more than once out of like ten times. Guess I just have to be quicker about finding the right angles. Thanks guys, please continue with your 40 hit combo strings.
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    [CT] ν-13 Combo Thread

    So call me stupid, but I can't seem to do air combos. Ground combos I'm doing pretty decently on, but the moment metal feet leave the ground it all goes way, way downhill. 6DD > 2DD > j.C > j.2C > dj.C > dj.2C > 214D Simple anti-air, right? For the life of me I can't seem to get the timing and positioning down, but everyone else makes it look like cake. Is there a trick I'm missing? I always seem to end up too high or too low, and in all the videos of it I see they seem to be staying directly on top of their opponent in the same way every time. Is there a better way to practice this rather than going after a jumping training dummy?
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