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Old 12-07-2009, 01:56 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by .44 Magdalene View Post
Except for how core the special meter is to Street Fighter IV. It's not just something they tacked on there at the end, the game is established around it just like shit like sweep distance and jump height. EX moves are an actual engine convention, I'm not sure who told you otherwise.
Wrong. Fucking wrong.

One of the challenges in the very game disables every element but the core engine, essentially leaving SF4 playing like Street Fighter 2. If these elements were essential, the game would be a mess without them. It would seem the game plays fine without them, I'd go as far as to say such altered gameplay could support an entire following.

The meters are not equal to sweep distances and jump height, not even close. One could play the game and not use EX, Super, and Ultra moves and his user control will remain consistent to general gameplay. Altering sweep distances, jump arcs, and move properties would in fact alter the actual game significantly.

May I ask how much you actually know about fighting games? This isn't the first time you spouted something straight-up wrong about the subject.
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