This is why I love Sony phones.
hiya
This is why I love Sony phones.
Meanwhile, I’ve been disappointed by rice cooker rice and make it better the old fashioned way. :shrug:
Just think of it like different email providers. Ex. Gmail, Hotmail, Protonmail etc, they can still talk to each other just fine but are run by different groups with their own rules.
Yeah, I played it on PS5 and watched a few friends play on PC. Overall, it’s nice to have something new to play after 6 years. The graphics, sound, and production value seem to be heading in a good direction.
The netcode was good but only once I set it to “prioritise response” otherwise it felt just like Tekken 7, it’s still not as good as SF6 but it’s a solid improvement with that setting.
It’s not the right time to judge the balance, but backdashes being nerfed was not a good change imo, alongside making a ton of strings jail (hwo d4,4) which previously didn’t, and adding tons of obnoxious string extensions to already bloated movelists has me feeling meh overall. For what it’s worth, I do like the Heat system though, I think they’re on to something good there.
Let’s see how it goes and what more they reveal. I mainly used Law, Kazuya and Bryan and had fun.
Here’s hoping! Who do you play?
Jojo reference intensifies
I got in! Once I’m done with my flight rn, I’ll be labbing and trying out the new netcode. Twitter is buzzing with positive news so I’m excited, I mostly play Law/Bryan/Kazuya but can play most of the cast generally.
Sounds interesting, let me know if you ever follow this idea and make something, I’d be willing to check it out
IMO, it’s better than osu!mania by far in terms of UI and performance. It can also one-click import your song libraries from other games, like o!m and Etterna. I love it, built-in map search too and steam workshop support for skins!
Quaver! With the caveat that you have to map the song yourself, but the game comes bundled with the least painful song map creator tool I’ve ever used.
I would add Quaver - it’s an open-source VSRG on Steam (like osu!mania but better) and has a good community. Great list though.
I had this issue and there’s an easy fix - there’s a bug with GMaps street view where it starts to lag on FF on Linux specifically, but as soon as you spoof your user agent to something Windows based like FF Windows or Chrome Windows, it’s back to full speed. So get an extension to change your user agent string to Windows and you’ll be fine.
Nice shot, did you take it yourself? What did you use?