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Anyone getting SSF4? Can't wait till thursday. New characters and new supers!

Salivating all over my keyboard.

I am!

Can't wait either, going to learn to use Dudley and maybe Hakan for a laugh. Ibuki looks alright too.

(Already skilled with Akuma and to a lesser extent Balrog :) )

I got the first Street Fighter 4 and unlocked Akuma, which is always I use.

I can't wait for Super Street Fighter 4 as all the fighters are unlocked.

I believe Gouken will be unlocked as well and the return of Guy (Final Fight / Street Fighter Zero 1,2,3).

Will be good to see how they go.

They should have just released this or more so just release Street Fighter 4 with all characters unlocked.

Compared to SF Vanilla, it seems:

Everyone does less damage, matches last longer (yay for Akuma!)

Ultras do less damage.

Game seems slightly faster.

Sagat significantly weaker.

Ryu slightly weaker.

New characters all pretty strong, Dudley in particular.

Hakan is good for lulz.

y is it aussies dont play team battle??

im trying to get used to the arcade stick

Takes a like a week or so, but once you are used to it you truly appreciate it, especially when it comes to P-Linking and Double Tapping for 1 frame links and combos requiring a lot of circular motions.

Im getting better at it slowly, fingers just have to get into a groove. Just jump back to controller when someone frustrates me.

Ibuki is good, good super..

Shame they didnt give Akuma the air super like in Alpha.

Guiles new ultra is shit house range wise, Bisons i like.

PSN name is mandown32 if anyone wants to challenge.

Edited by silver gts-t

nothing beats the original coin op Street fight world warrior from back in the day... the money i threw away on that , memories!

still SF4 is ok , hard az to do some of the supers hopefully its easier to execute them on Super dont think so but...

Compared to SF Vanilla, it seems:

Everyone does less damage, matches last longer (yay for Akuma!)

Ultras do less damage.

Game seems slightly faster.

Sagat significantly weaker.

Ryu slightly weaker.

New characters all pretty strong, Dudley in particular.

Hakan is good for lulz.

What is SF Vanilla?

It will be good if the game is faster, SF4 seem to lack the speed or I am just use to playing Street Fighter Zero (Alpha) 3 on Turbo 5 Speed, which is 2 below the MAX Speed, Turbo 7.

What is SF Vanilla?

It will be good if the game is faster, SF4 seem to lack the speed or I am just use to playing Street Fighter Zero (Alpha) 3 on Turbo 5 Speed, which is 2 below the MAX Speed, Turbo 7.

It isn't THAT much faster, just seems slightly faster.

For some reason, many of the links for combos all seem easier, there seems to be more input leniency.

Am really starting to like Dudley, he is an aggressive beast. Will be awesome to use once I get the hang of him. So many way

to combos into his Super and Ultra II. Ultra 1 is also awesome for fireball spammers. High damage output, high health/stamina...what more do you want!

Only downsides are that he can be zoned-out and his shocking footsies.

Been stuffing around with T-Hawk too, he is like a better Zangief.

Vanilla = SF4

Hmm... I don't understand the connection... :P

It isn't THAT much faster, just seems slightly faster.

For some reason, many of the links for combos all seem easier, there seems to be more input leniency.

Am really starting to like Dudley, he is an aggressive beast. Will be awesome to use once I get the hang of him. So many way

to combos into his Super and Ultra II. Ultra 1 is also awesome for fireball spammers. High damage output, high health/stamina...what more do you want!

Only downsides are that he can be zoned-out and his shocking footsies.

Been stuffing around with T-Hawk too, he is like a better Zangief.

Yeah, I traded in my SF4 for SSF4 last night at EB Games.

Got $20 credit so SSF4 only cost $59 + I added $5 guarantee on the game... Just out of impulse.

Ok, so I am very happy with the game, it just feels more 'Complete' then SF4 due to the extra characters, features and bonus rounds and like you said, the game play seems faster or smoother rather...

Different cut scenes / animation and start up menus freshen up the look.

I'd been smashing the shit out of other fighters with Akuma and his Demon Armageddon Ultra Combo II is crazy.

I'd trialled Guy and Gouken as well.

Guy's character game play is smooth as ever, quick, sharp and gets you button mashing like crazy. Probably one of the coolest looking characters too.

Gouken is a very strong fighter and if you use him enough and get use to his Counter moves, you'd be unbeatable.

Seth seems to be an easier character to fight now, as in SF4 he was the biggest fucking cheating, cheap ass fighter that made you hate the game.

SSF4 can recognise your save game file from SF4 and will transfer your fighters costumes colours and other features for the character you unlocked in SF4.

I should trial some of the characters you mentioned and see how they go.

Shall be interesting.

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