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it feels more like a 150BRL game rather than a 280BRL one.
i just expected more balance because if you spam the sparkin thingy between those, you basically good for the rest of the match. i think when you improve your game to quit the amateur ranks, you'll realize that.
i understand how more amateur players are enjoying these mechanics, but as a veteran, i can assure: no fun in playing a chess match with the same strategy all the time.
and if you think playing against 50 players and winning 97% of the time means only 3% of them were good, you're wrong.
its not arrogance to say the truth and i understand your frustration of not having a solid strategy to defeat players.
but i gave up on the game. refund is the best strategy.
i could easily destroy your characters with these techniques of spammiing the same strategy
Ok ok. I agree with you about the game play loop.
but calling everyone else an amateur, and calling yourself a veteran, when the game has been out for less than a day, is *wild*
how about someone who plays Budokai tenkaichi since 2005 till this day?
did they changed the mechanics enough for a player of BT3 to have to adapt 100% of his strategies?