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2, barely different mainly just more moves.
3, yes.
You have waited almost end of T7.
Even T8 comes out, probably you don't buy immidiately and wait for sale half year later.
So you'll have planty time to play T7.
I think its mixed messages when people assume a game that has yet to be experienced . I think It will be more fun to use things like Martial Law's DSS as an actual mechanic instead of proof of long play and skill.
People can actually expect to do moves for the characters they love, and master the hard parts instead of brutally break ones hands and controllers just to do something near impossible that would never be "viable" online.
I think its a smart move to stop dividing the casual the pro and the master as either way the timing finesse and diversity of skill will still be present.
So no Id say T8 will be very popular by word of mouth streams and pros playing moves on par with new players, and the pros will still expand with combos tricks and good exploits the game offers, while the casual can at least enjoy the game in their spare time.
Unless you REALLY want to play Tekken, this late in the game I'd suggest going to another fighting game with better single player content or a better online experience
Agreed I'd as well wait for t8.
The community *shown above #5* and the Netcode are both not worth it imo with the few exceptions being learning the game early, but according to whats coming for T8 it wont be a must~know hard to play game.
It seems to be finally a pick up and play game where you don't have to be some no life pro to pull off certain moves that never work online unless you're facing a rich neighbor..
Easy to do and easy to preform online is not the same
call me a moron to my face ..
T8 will shift that so ANY one can play any character how the player likes.
Meaning all those 20 + years of dancing around with Bryan will be met by some casual copying you left to right.
Offline DSS is not hard (unless you are referring just frame BS ONLINE), there are plenty of guides around the timing and illustrating the frames exactly when.
But is pointless muck filled BS online with the current netcode, unless you're playing some one on fiber.
As many "players" who use Tekken overlay for adding delay using 120 fps mods ON Stream and toggling artificial delay lagging the other player out.
Go figure why Namco made DSS as easy to do offline as it would be online.
Gasp finally a fighting game that plays equally, without trying to divide the community into a bunch of Wonderfully artistic people as if they were statues.
Looking down at anyone they can
I would not be able to "dance around with Bryan" if the connection was so bad as you are making it out to be.
I'm actually glad that the only thing you are complaining about is the connection, because you have a history of making vids of players "using cheats" against you, which definitely was not the case when you played against me. You just suck LOL.
Oh yes the teacher who belittles you when I said "I only got 3hrs of sleep" the same day to have you ON WIFI throating dude bro culture at me because I couldn't crouch in time to block your sloppy laggy Kazyua u444 spam.
Phahahaha
No you ain't a teacher.
A considerate lesson on equal playing field is proper, not some angry ungabunga setting people in the corner making them feel like trash while the Wallmart wifi headmaster feels better.
You made it clear you aren't a teacher when you didn't Excuse yourself to change the connection to wired BEFORE TEACHING, despite its an option that makes logical sense.
You also told me you have wifi and wired the previous day so why the hell not switch to it?
You weren't trying to teach you were doing what you always do Dominate and feel superior.
Let alone you didn't let the student be refreshed, before hazing them for no real reason other than to drop clout on the table.
Try College 101 on how to teach some one before confusing R.O.T.C. tactics and teaching.
Oh then why were you soo afraid to show an actual match you picked THE LITERAL WORST ONE??
Notice you did not say hurrhurr no you can't low parry laws slide after being knocked down.
Look at the community and you tell me if you believe it is worth to muck through this game.
Tekken doesn't have a lot of guides in game, most of them are not even on the Guides tab on steam. A lot of is a scattered on the net, depending who you want to learn and how much you can adapt to.
My advice is wait for Tekken 8 where its not going to be about skill, and more about matching the inputs proper to keep up.
Hopefully with out cursing the lag tamperer's and haxor's who are breaking the franchise with Tekken overlay, or using cheat engine all for views and ego peen.
Seriously any game where they wont block a memory editor is just Sus for competition purposes.
Tekken Overlay should have been blocked from use as soon as it was a problem.
no different than Giant apples blocking visibility in SCVI.
Tekken Overlay should have been a auto ban and hopefully they plan to block memory editors and delete gamekeys that use them online.
If you have friends to play Tekken 7 offline or in a casual room that would be the best bet, & if its for super cheap get it and support namco in what way you can.
Also you can vouch ideas via their customer support as well as occasional surveys.
Hope all that illustrates the culture and experience so buyer beware, but Tekken 7 can be fun and it will help you prep for tekken 8.
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198046494905/recommended/389730?snr=1_5_9__402
Ranked is challenging but has a bunch of issues in the middle with cheaters lag tampering and Tekken overlay use and abuse with 120fps mods as well as some bizarre toggle that claims to emulate better netcode IE forced delay which lags the game for the other player and is busted as all get out on wifi.
Quick play mode has randoms but you don't have to worry about dropping in rank but you have the rabble that is waiting out their High D/C rates people using others like punching bags smurfs training etc.
Late end game, the game is a constant hell week but playable and you will find matches.
Over time you will harden and grow among the wonderful sturdy players.
It will prep you for tekken 8 but possibly at unnecessary extents as tekken 8 will be (apparently) easier to pick up and play.
Of course it is worth buying. T8 doesn't even have a release date so far. T7 is an exceptional achievement, arguably the best fighting game of all time.
If you choose which version to buy, buy the one that has all fighters. It is less expensive to buy them wholesale than individually, Also if you buy the basic version, you are prevented from upgrading to all fighter version. Advantage of all fighter version is, well, you get to try all fighters and don't have this feeling that the one you can't choose is the one you should play.