Update on status of Super Street Fighter 4 Arcade Edition v2012's and Street Fighter X Tekken's PC patches
@6 Bluur: Actually, on Twitter Seth has just sent out a request to the pros to come up with rankings for what the best teams are (not just tier lists for individual characters). I imagine Capcom are trying to get an idea of what to look at if they patch it.
Updated: Capcom announces limited edition Street Fighter 25th anniversary collection set, tournament dates, pre-order available
@98: brother, you said a mouthful
Updated: Capcom announces limited edition Street Fighter 25th anniversary collection set, tournament dates, pre-order available
Judging by a lot of comments here, it seems like Capcom really needs to make a SF Alpha 3 HD Remix.
Updated: Capcom announces limited edition Street Fighter 25th anniversary collection set, tournament dates, pre-order available
Juri's english voice is terrific and the same can be said for each character's english voice, except Akuma.
Ricky Ortiz: I personally do NOT like 2v2. I don’t like to depend on a partner. I never been one for team tourneys in general
Isn't SBO 2v2 as well? And that's one of the biggest tournaments in the world.
FGTV presents 16-man Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 invitational with no X-Factor and lowest damage settings
UMvC3 should have dipswitches to turn things off like X-Factor. It surely can't be that hard to implement.
Toryuken results and battle logs - Live stream by TorontoTopTiers featuring a plethora of games
@spotlesseden: Winning Toryuken is very important because it gives you EVO seeding points. The better the seeding you have, the less likely you'll get put up against the likes of Daigo or Fuudo or Tokido or Mago or Poongko in the first round, which gives you a better chance of placing high at EVO. That's hella important. If you care about EVO then you care about every event that can give you EVO seeding points, ...
Toryuken results and battle logs - Live stream by TorontoTopTiers featuring a plethora of games
PS: One more thing According to the TTT website, the tournament had the following prize distribution: "Singles 1st Place – 70% 2nd Place – 20% 3rd Place – 10% Street Fighter x Tekken (360)+$200 Bonus $10 entry per person, $20 per Team Ultimate Marvel VS Capcom 3 (360)+$500 Bonus $10 entry Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition (360)+$500 Bonus $10 entry Mortal Kombat (PS3)+$200 Bonus $10 entry SkullGirls (PS3)+$300 Bonus $10 entry Soul Calibur V ...
Toryuken results and battle logs - Live stream by TorontoTopTiers featuring a plethora of games
EDIT: my bad *Trust me, with participant attendance numbers like that, it means that the money must be decent. And that can't go unnoticed for long.
Toryuken results and battle logs - Live stream by TorontoTopTiers featuring a plethora of games
@NerfGuile: Plenty of top players DID attend. But they were Canadian top players. Because t was in Canada. It's only just getting big though so Japanese players won't be spending money to go to it just yet, but the (player) attendance seemed pretty big this year, and since bigger attendance means bigger cash prizes, next year I wouldn't be surprised if next year a Japanese player (or two) decides it might be worth a trip ...