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#1 Cephrien
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Really? Leon's demo scenario actually made me jump quite a lot. Maybe i'm just a scaredy cat. :l
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#2 Cephrien
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M'pretty sure the game makes it a little difficult to aim on purpose. But if it's giving you so much trouble that you turned off the game, I think you're just bad.
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#3 Cephrien
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The only examples I can really think of that would make this game more "accessible" is that not only does this game have a tutorial (and challenge mode to teach you combos I believe) to help you get started, but the commands themselves are limited to simple quarter circle inputs and dual button presses. What caught my attention the most though is that not only does EVERY character in the game have a "dragon-punch", but these dragon punches are executed with simple button presses rather than having to input the traditional "zig-zag" dragon punch motion. I believe the game will be easier to PLAY than marvel vs. capcom 3 (that might be a bit of a stretch), but getting good at it is where you'll have the biggest challenge. Like Blazblue, MVC3 and every other combo-based fighter, combos are your lifeblood-- if you want to really "survive" the game, it's kind of super important that you practice and learn good combos.
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#4 Cephrien
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I have the old white one. -and the xbox site doesn't really help. The problem is is that "Wireless Mode" just doesn't show up. So I can't set up a wireless adapter that's perfectly ready to be set up.
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#5 Cephrien
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It's been stated in almost every source that a solid red light means that it's working, but doesn't have a network. Flashing red means that it's not working. Can I get some help here?
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#6 Cephrien
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It doesn't flash. It just sits as red. I believe that's supposed to mean it's working and ready for a wireless network.
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#7 Cephrien
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I'm sure this question has been asked many times, but I've yet to find a good answer for this problem. I have a Wireless Adapter that lights up with a solid red when I connect it. However when I go to the Network Settings to set it up, there is no "Wireless Mode" option. Just IP and DNS. According to the video tutorials I've seen online, there is supposed to be a "Wireless Mode" alongst the other two.

I can't figure out why this is. Any help would be appreciated.

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#8 Cephrien
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I have highspeed internet, so naturally I never get laggy connections.

Basically, if you enjoy the content on the marketplace (which is ALOT of stuff) and you have games that are a BLAST to play online *cough*PhantasyStarUniverse*cough*

Then you're definately getting your money's worth.

As far as I -KNOW- (and heard), Xbox Live has much more to offer than PSN. (Not meaning to bash on PSN here)

In my opinion, the Xbox 360 is king of online gaming.