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- From: cw21219@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Crying Freeman)
- Subject: Re: Good of ticking [please read]
- References: <1992Dec19.002625.25742@sj.nec.com> <BzHy5E.E2E@news.cso.uiuc.edu> <BzI5E8.462@news.cso.uiuc.edu> <1992Dec29.070851.7175@ils.nwu.edu>
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- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 19:32:57 GMT
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- marine@ils.nwu.edu (Colette Marine) writes:
-
- >***** Posting from a friend's account *****
-
- >>that common around Chicago? Where else have these lame no-throw areas sprung
- >>up other than Chicago? Anyone seen any others?
- >>
-
- >I'm a manager of an arcade in Northbrook (a Chicago suburb), and as far as I
- >know, there are no "rules" governing play of SF2 here. How would you enforce
- >them, anyway? Have a friend get an attendant and say, "See, this guy's playing
- >'cheaply'--oh, you don't know what that means? Well, you see...."
-
- >Anyway, I've run into problems with Ken/Ryu and Vega players who roundhouse
- >sweep you as you get up, knocking you down again. All the while, I'm holding
- >the joystick in defensive crouch, to no avail. Is there any way to get out of
- >this, short of real-life violence?
-
- >Jared D. Brame
-
- You're probably just playing on one of those joysticks that has a defensive
- crouch only between 215-216 degrees on your joystick. I can't stand these
- joysticks. The only way to get block is to master the special move
- of defensive crouch on these joysticks...
-
- --
- Kenneth C. Wang | University Of Illinois Champaign-Urbana
- | Internet: c-wang@uiuc.edu
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