AndriaSang translated an overview of the features and modes the 3DS version of Super Street Fighter 4 will offer. If you're curious about stuff like the options available to you in head to head matches and things of that nature, this is right up your alley.Internet Versus
Use this mode for online matches via quick match, friend match, or custom match. When setting up a custom match, you can set round count, time limit, areas, opponent strength and control type (this is presumably used when you don't want to play against players using the touch screen control system, which can possibly create an advantage).
Regarding matches with friends, Capcom's page is not clear about system-wide or game-specific friend codes. The page says that if you enter a friend code, the player against whom you fought in local or internet versus is added to your friend list.
(its buddy system, not it's..)
Anyway, yeah I'm still playing SF Alpha on my GBA. There's no way I'm not getting a 3DS and SFIV as soon as I can. :D
p.s.
Yeah I'm an ass, sorry for the grammar Nazism.
I probably only posted the correction because I initially thought it was wrong, then started to doubt and then looked it up. <_< (http://garyes.stormloader.com/its.html)
Surely I couldn't have let all that effort go wasted..
Can someone please PLEASE just answer the question: can charge characters use the 1-press buttons to perform charge moves? And if so, can they skip building a charge to perform them? If not, isn't the system gimped against charge characters? If so, isn't it overpowered?
"When you win battles in internet or local versus play, you earn battle points. This parameter is shared between the two modes."
Won't this make the whole BP system irrelevant, as anybody could simply take his sister's 3DS and boost his points?
I know that people are already doing it online with SSF4 but I think the whole process would be way easier on the 3DS.
Just my 0.02$...
@ WiNGSPANTT (#4)
The answer is NO, you can only use the charge moves with the 1-button thing if and only if the player has a charge already. And you can quote me on that. You cannot avoid charging.
@3
No my friend, not grammar Nazism, spelling Nazism. Grammar is the organisation of the words in a sentence. "My horse to went market" is a grammatical error. Misusing an apostrophe on the other hand, is not. You should probably look that up too while your at it, brush up a little on your English. ;)
@8
"You should probably look that up too while your at it, brush up a little on your English."
Ummm, don't you mean "..look that up too while YOU'RE at it..."?????
If you're going to correct somebody about their writing/grammatical mishaps, perhaps you should learn the difference between your and you're.
Toolbox.
My decision to get a 3DS lies in the hands of it's buddy system. Friend codes are a no-go while I'm down for a cross-game buddy list. Online usernames and the whole 9-yards would be awesome.
In the PSP2's case its gonna be alll about launch titles, I want to see if this time around I'm not only gonna be using my PSP for Monster Hunter.