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- July 22nd, 2011
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I’m really excited for EVO this month! A bunch of my good friends from Singapore are going to Vegas to compete with the world. So far we have XIAN (aka Mago Killer), GACKT (Last Boss) and LESLIE (Gayest Sagat ever) getting sponsored to go compete and SPORE (One of the few surviving Elf’s in the world)/HZY (Master of random midscreen unblockable burning kick into ultra ) and VINTAGESOUL (RF Killa) who will also be going there as well to take home the medal and glory for both SF4AE and MVC3. This is one of the biggest Singaporean contingent ever for an international tournament and with so many good players going I’m positive that you guys will make a splash at EVO this year.
From a foreign perspective, its really hard to tell exactly just how much effort has been put in just to get these players sponsored to go. So I just have a few words I would like to say to my fellow Singaporean comrades, friends and competitors who will be heading to EVO:
- To Xian: The determination and effort that Xian has shown this past year to show the world what he is made of is really amazing and I wish him all the best. Its really amazing to see Xian’s growth in this past couple of years. I’m not going to bother saying make us proud, because on many levels, you already have.
- To Leslie: I’m also really relieved and glad that Leslie also gets to go EVO as well. Trying to pull Leslie out of army duty just to go compete in an international game tournament is no easy miracle. I think I’m pretty on point when I say the whole country is behind you in spirit. Go get ‘em Tiger
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- To Gackt: The annoying flying-tatsu Ryu has finally blossomed into the rekka-spamming Feilong. Oh how times have changed. Not everyone knows but Gackt has really practiced hard for this tournament. His effort certainly should be applauded. Remember the GAACCCCKTTTT Fan Club will be cheering you on!
- To Spore: Your one of my first bugis buddies (its mahvel baby~!) and it really seems like I’ve known you forever since the first time I chatted with you after getting raped by your MSS. Your passion for the game is unbeatable. Show the world what you are made of.
- To HZY: Hello my annoying backdashing, seismic spamming Viper rival/friend. Any chance you can tell me how you land unblockable burn kick > u1 midscreen? do you have any setups for it or just buffer motion and confirm? =X Haha. I suspect you will get asked that a lot more when you demonstrate how CB your Viper is on the grand stage
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- To VintageSoul: Jealous that you get to cross another item off the “Things to do before you die” list
. Guardianship duty befalls on you yet again lol. This trip is going to be tiring, but I just know its gonna be so much fun. Its time to update your fighting game resume and add the title of “Justin Wong Killa” or “Floe Killa” in mahvel
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Really wish I could go with you guys! Oh well
. Rest assured I will be following you guys on stream along with the whole of Singapore and other well wishers
-Carzydog out~
So I bought a 2nd hand Xbox and created an a/c (Carzydog1987) just to play AE. Its really tiring to try keep up with the ranking everyday to be honest. However its great when you can play against famous peeps on XBL ranking. So far I got to play against luminaries like Daigo, Nemo, Tokido, Misse, Zangitan, Markun, Bonchan, Acqua, YHCMochi, Eita and a bunch of other people. Fanboy mode activates when you start playing XBL JPN. Though some people like Kiryu Tsukimiya will just insta-boot non-Japanese accounts out because they won’t accept even a little lag, where as peeps like LeviStrauss will just play with anyone.
Player Ranking:
Right now the JPN flag ranking in terms of PP look like this:
★Xbox360 スパ4AE PPランキング(日本国旗)★ 2011/7/3 21:26
【01位】 [5248] gameinn(ユン)<– Daigo
【02位】 [4620] nmot(ヤン)<– Nemo
【03位】 [4525] gorirakagesuke(ユン)<– ??
【04位】 [4448] soushihan KaoTV(ユン)<– KSK’s account, played by Kazunoko
【05位】 [4434] RF2009X(サガット)<– RF
【06位】 [4411] t alloy body(ユン)<– ??
【07位】 [4383] mago2dgod(ヤン)<– Mago
【08位】 [4381] wa75842(まこと)<– Haitani
【09位】 [4350] dnm3rd(コーディー)<– ?? Sasaki
【10位】 [4336] ELECO DELSOL(ユン)<– ??
【11位】 [4315] YHCmochi(ダルシム)<– YHCMochi
【12位】 [4312] UnboltedPoem4(?)<– ??
【13位】 [4286] BNBBN(ユン)<– Banbaban
【14位】 [4249] Markun2009(ユン)<– Markun
【15位】 [4238] Best The Birds(ヤン)<– Kyoku
【16位】 〔4230〕 BattedMoss945(ヴァイパー)<– ??
【17位】 [4229] Id POONGKO(セス)<– Poongko
【18位】 [4205] bokusapp(サガット)<– Bonchan
【19位】 [4172] CAT5 EYE(ヤン)<– Haneyama
【20位】 [4143] Shirokuma06(まこと)<– ??
Source: http://www.twfighter.com/viewthread.php?tid=3508&extra=page%3D1&page=45
Singapore/Hong Kong Players Progress:
Non JPN peeps like Xian/Gackt/Followupursf/Scrubydan and others were also on top 20 but have been going up and down. A lot of the top 20 changes often (with the exception of a few like Daigo) because its actually really easy to lose PP. I got to 4.2k PP (Player Points) this week and am getting closer to 10k bp for zangief pn JPN flag (#1 is zangitan ~_~, he has 13k+). You reeeeally must not lose to ANY scrubs AND have a winning ratio/record against people similar/better than you to increase in ranking. For example if I win against someone with 2000 PP i’d only get like 12 PP, where as if I had lost I would lose over 100++ PP. Its especially dangerous if you come across bad matchups/characters that are really random. So XBL ranking battle forces you to be consistently good, which is great. Ranking battle helps build tournament mentality because there’s always something at stake, its like having a card system for the first time (not sure for PSN cuz I don’t think PSN is as competitive as XBL).
Pros and Cons:
At first I was nervous about a lot of the matches that I played on XBL, but overtime you get desensitized and no matter who I play (however strange and foreign my opponent is) I am still calm… most of the time
. Though its easy to rage when you die to random stuff. The worst part is after one game of raging, its very easy to carry the raging to the next game -_-. Don’t play ranking when you are feeling cranky it’ll just make things worse
. The GOOD part is that it really helps you to learn how to read/adapt to your opponent who you are playing against for the very first time.
Oh and replay system rocks because you get to stalk all of your favorite players =X
The Verdict:
While online play is not 100% indicative of the player’s strength, it is nevertheless a decent substitute for offline play. There are complications of lag from time to time but that being said I still prefer the Arcade, but the ranking system is pretty addictive. Hopefully I can get to top 20 PP / break 10k BP soon. But lag has been crappy lately, DAMN YOU ICABLE ~_~
Feel free to add me on XBL ^_^~
Arcadia Magazine:
One last thing – Arcadia recently came out with a new magazine to suck more of our money. It contains pictures of all the characters’ moveset hitbox and frame data, including Oni and Evil Ryu which the last magazine lacked. Contact me or drop a message if you need it.
Source: http://www.enterbrain.co.jp/product/mook/mook/11120101.html
SBO Qualifiers is coming up in Hong Kong but I probably might not attend since its for contestants who are willing to pay for themselves/am free to to go to Japan in September for Tokyo Game Show. But I guess its not too big of a loss since this year’s SBO probably won’t be as exciting as the last.