I just want to (permanently) lose my burden of intelligence, and there are few ways to do that effectively / quickly. I've seen some legitimate research papers on the subject...
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No game play, just beach boobage.
An issue with stagger escapes (a.k.a. slow escapes) during Critical has been discovered in the Ver.1.03 patch for PS3, released 1/22. #DOA5As a result, we have halted the Xbox 360 update originally scheduled for January 29, 2013. #DOA5We plan to release a corrected update for both PS3 and Xbox 360 systems sometime in February. #DOA5
Team Ninja have released a version 1.03A patch for Dead or Alive 5 on the PlayStation 3, with an Xbox 360 version of the patch to follow later this month. One of the changes in 1.03A is that Team Ninja have disabled stagger escapes for certain Criticals, in order to make Tag Mode better suited to aggressive play. Here are some of the new combos you can pull off in Tag Mode now:
Which is the better version of DoA5 btw? I really liked DoA4 but never picked up 5 since I hardly play fighting games anymore. Might grab it when it's cheap though.
Where the fuck is the 360 patch
WTF? That's creepy, Team Ninja.The end is .
I really wish they concentrated more on regular outfits more. Most of the naughty ones really suck.
People will be more accepting of it because DoA sells anywhere between 1-5% of what MvC/SF4 did. Capcom didn't really get away clean with UMvC though. It stopped regular MvC3 sales momentum dead, and really failed to sell anywhere near as well as the more staggered Super SF4 did.
They've put everything else on Vita, I imagine this will make it eventually? And aren't the games' online systems tied together?
Lol Momiji doesn't fit at all.
Well I'm going to trade in my PS3 DoA5 today. Hopefully, DLC is packed in with Ultimate.
Quote from: Rahxephon91 on May 08, 2013, 02:36:47 PMWell I'm going to trade in my PS3 DoA5 today. Hopefully, DLC is packed in with Ultimate.Is it even worth it? Might as well hold onto it if you think you're gonna be playing it before the fall.
I still have the 360 version. Might as well trade it in now, for whatever. Plus between the two versions I've spent tons of time on the game and I'm DoAed out. I'm also not into the competitive scene(is there one for DoA?) so I'll be fine until fall.
So why's it called Dead Or Alive?
Quote from: recursivelyenumerable on May 09, 2013, 02:30:16 PMSo why's it called Dead Or Alive?Tecmo was in dire straits and would've shut down if DoA1 wasn't a success.
The game does have a small competitive scene and Team Ninja has put up cash prizes at some of the bigger tournaments. I usually find the matches pretty boring to watch.