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There are two reasons why I won't do that.
1. This game is rather old as I said before and to waste lots of time perfecting a long forgotten game is rather stupid as I have a son and raising him is more important than mastering a second rate game anyways.
2. I don't want to kill the "fun" of this game for my fiance and I. Lets be blunt, I loved the SNES version of Mortal Kombat 3 just for the cheats of one button fatalites among other things. I miss those. The whole point of this game is to enjoy it and I would honestly enjoy it more if I could do the one button thing more. I'm not going to the championship with this idea, I just want to enjoy it with my fiance.
Why make a smartalex comment back for that idea though? Did I offend you because you surely did me. I just wanted to actually enjoy this game and was hopeful when I saw that this had a comment on it and to read your offended the hell out of me.
Please, if you or anyone else has anything to say that ISN'T the one button fatality answer, please write elsewhere. Judging by how absolutely dead this forum is anyways, you would probably have more luck elsewhere.
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Lets be blunt, if the programmers would add a one-button fatality option, I would gladly buy three more copies to gift them to my friends. It isn't that hard to program a cheat to have HP do Fatality 1 and LK do the Friendshipality and so on. Hell, the SNES did it.
If the programmers don't want flat out free money from me and countless others for this extremely old game, then screw them and the lack of possible sales they don't get.
I know, I found this out just recently but it was a mild idea that I wanted to at least ask for. Sure the move list is there but it is so much easier to just push a button instead of jumping through hoops like you have to do for the Babalities and Friendshipalites later on.
I mean come on, the Super Nintendo did this. Why is it so hard here?
I don't know why I am being argued with though, am I the bad guy for just having this idea? Are you all fond of doing this extreme amount of work when you don't really have to? Also, please write correctly, I am not a young child who is in school and at least when I was a kid, I learned to write English correctly just to have others being able to correctly read what I write and not to impress others.
Yeah, I can see this as well...it is sad to just flat out move one to the other without any additional programming. I mean they can put a new screen at startup but programming in ten minutes worth of new code is beyond them...
Lets be blunt, this game was mostly good due to the fatalities and was completely outdone shortly after...now it is completely dated and flat out dead and they show this by not even adding in extras that show that they even care about the consumer.
Yeah, I got this a while ago but it leads to the question of why not though? Just because it is a port off of an Arcade game, it doesn't mean they have to flat out slop it over. I don't understand the whole idea of flat out doing a job as sloppy as you can just to save a few bucks.
It just doesn't make sense to just slop something over. By adding even this one feature into an already long dead game, they could maybe get new customers they never had before. As it is right now, I doubt that anything will be changed and this game will be long forgotten shortly if not already.
...only morons, complete and udder morons, would post such a mediocure product and expect people to just care enought to spend even more money for it. I know that the SNES did this years ago and I could just flat out buy the SNES version at Gamestop and ignore the creators altogether.