looked more as if these video's were lagging rather than synced to the music.
I admire the production of the 2 videos. Can't wait til I get something to produce videos as good as the ones I just seen. :D
@9
Cammys va isnt that bad compared to others. Balrog sounds like hes retarded when he headbutts/ultra 2 in japanese. The first time i heard it i couldnt stop laughing.
I personally think the majority of the english voice acting is really well done in SSF4. I don't understand why people who don't speak japanese would play with the japanese voice acting... But alas, weebos are a mysterious bunch. I understand having character from Japan set to Japanese for authenticity sake (Ryu, Honda, etc), but beyond that I have no clue.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvvO38...
Sako's Cammy Combo
Content may be not new, but packaging was at least really enjoyable.
@1,2,3 Daaaaamn guys,sippin on Haterade right now.
Bleh.. Dudley vid's ok but even I can do all those cammy combos. They're pretty basic. Sako does crazier stuff in actual matches.
Anyways, these combos serve to highlight how messed up the damage scaling actually is in SF4. Game's too basic on the execution level. Realized that after playing blazblue.
@#12 misguidedangel
oh so now i'm a weaboo, because i have half of the cast set to japanese?
you know, maybe it's because some of the english va sounding annoying, like fuerte and rose annoying accents for example.
maybe it's because some of the japanese va sounding familiar to the va from older sf games, like akuma, bison and dan.
maybe it's because most of the time the japanese va has more real emotion put into it, unlike the mostly cartoony english va.
maybe it's because sometimes the english va sounding laughably retarded or out of place, like akuma, blanka, ryu and t.hawk
and at last, maybe it's because i've put them region specific, when both va's are quite good.
i've critically handled the japanese va the same as the english va when i chose which va a character should have by the way, but nah, you just go ahead and call me a weaboo because i don't have all none-japanese characters set to english, fkking retard.
@#18 freaknik2128
it was a waste of time watching these video's when you're told it was edited to sync to the music when the first time it really just fooled me into thinking the video was lagging. i was just saying what i experienced watching these vids.
and i'm not hating, i'm being honest.
@21
Why would anyone waste time learning a character who takes more time to master for MUCH LESS reward at the end?
To be fair though, there was an SF4 player who made him look easy.
And yeah, ssf4 combos outside of viper and ibuki SJC shenanigans/ultra and TKCS like moves require very little dexterity. It's more about pressing the button at the right time, which is why i said it's pretty basic cause anyone can do it, it just takes time.
@20
Hahaha calm down weeaboo.
Different folks, different strokes.
#27 and #28:
Retards of the highest order. Read what he's saying and try to comprehend it... But then again, it's impossible for retards such as yourself :D.
#9:
It's all about opinions, my friend. Engrish gets funny sometimes. Also the English VA of Cammy is one of the best in the game(with Guile imo), but Miyuki Sawashiro(Cammy's seiyuu) is one of the most popular female seiyuus in recent years. It's purely based on preferences on which language you'll use.
[quote=MisguidedAngel] on October 24, 2010 at 2:58 a.m. #12
I personally think the majority of the english voice acting is really well done in SSF4. I don't understand why people who don't speak japanese would play with the japanese voice acting... But alas, weebos are a mysterious bunch. I understand having character from Japan set to Japanese for authenticity sake (Ryu, Honda, etc), but beyond that I have no clue.[/quote]
Thank you! For fcuk sake thank you. Someone besides me thinks this.
Sorry... but these are kinda... boring...