CRBWildcat wrote:((OOC: I'd much rather not. I don't want to have to explain to my dad why an X-Box controller's hooked up to his computer. That, and trying to figure out how to use a Playstation controller was hard enough for me back in the day.
At any rate, I'd like to think I'm at least doing reasonably well for someone who's never going to do multiplayer. It's just a matter of properly getting the hang of the controls (read: high-jumping and blocking attacks when needed) and surviving long enough to beat Galactus.
Also, I'm contemplating making a video series dedicated to keeping track of how many times I fail while playing the original Mega Man games. It's pretty much for my own amusement.))
CRBWildcat wrote:((OOC: Purchased Marvel Vs Capcom 3 via Steam earlier today. Fighting games aren't my thing on the whole, but it gives me something to do, at least.))
Makoto wrote:You could always keep the controller in your room or desk. (And, depending upon how much USB support you have on that Win98 computer, you may even be able to get the controller working on it with some work. Not 100%, necessarily, but it'd help.)
Well, if there IS an auto-block setting, I haven't found it yet. And the manual for my PS3 version, despite being thick, skims over a LOT.
Edit: And just in case anyone was wondering what I meant by the "take you for a ride" comment, it was a reference to the character select music for Marvel vs. Capcom 2.
https://youtu.be/lsfhADiaP5E
I'm not much of a Fighting Games fan either. XD
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