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  1. #11
    Originally Posted by InstalockHanzo Go to original post
    Yeah this doesn't really make sense.

    Yes it does. And it's accurate. It means you play a certain way, and rather than adapt the way you play, you complain about the things that strategy doesn't work well against.

    Yeah Nobusi is strong at a particular distance, as long as you're right in front of her. You know what her weaknesses are? Slower character can tackle, disable, throw her around like a rag doll, use the environment to force her into a corner or back her against the wall. If you are a fast class dodge sideways, her strength is straight out and her sweep is garbage. Learn to do different things to beat different opponents. Stop trying to make one size fit all.
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  2. #12
    Originally Posted by Gashybashy Go to original post
    Stop using Autistic as an insult.
    I agree. It's the internet equivalent to a 10 year old calling his friends ******ed....re-tarded. It's unimaginative, low class, and not even funny. The OP was riddled with cliches, though. "Did you even play test your game?"
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  3. #13
    Originally Posted by InstalockHanzo Go to original post
    Yeah this doesn't really make sense.
    Paper beats rock every time, Rock complains paper is OP but scissors are just fine because rock beats them every time.
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  4. #14
    Nobushi is not op, you're just not defending yourself. Sidesteps and getting in close range literally destroy her. If anyone is autistic it's Orochi and Berserker.
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  5. #15
    you need to get in her face and pressure her or shes going to keep prodding you like a mellon
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