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I have never played the console version (well hardly played anyway..), but I did play the older games, and I found that the 3DS version of SSF4 was incredibly easy.. I play on the hardest difficulty, and it feels like a nice difficulty there.. But that's the thing, I'm not a fighting game expert, nor have I owned the game for very long.
My theory to why it's easy:
Back in the day, with games such as SSF2, it got hard because you couldn't pull off the moves in time when you wanted to do your move. While the computer pulls off his or her moves any time he wants, and can spam moves too.
In the 3DS version, you can now do what the computer does with the touch screen controls, and pull off moves when you actually want to. No more stuff ups with your down-right-punches and back-two-seconds-forward-punch.
Thus, single player is pretty easy. But online is really interesting though.. Since everyone has that ability, you gotta really know when to use your moves and learn the proper combos in training mode.
Although you can turn this touch screen mode off, and the game becomes like the cla-ssic games if you're into your button precision.trugs26
I don't currently have a friend code to give you as I don't have internet (I tether from my iPhone lol). As soon as I get internet though I will be sure to hit you up :D
Is Super Street Fighter IV 3D as hard, and as cheap as the console game? I bought the console version the day it came out and traded it in the next day because the friggin computer would spam the same super damaging moves throughout the entire fight. Trust me that's no fun. Any input would be appreciated :)
The newest patch seemed to fix a few of the stability issues. Along with adding trophies for the Witch Hunt DLC. As far as I can tell yeah it has a few hitches but I love the game, very good RPG if you can take the time to get all you can out of it.Some people say its unplayable at times and others say the framerate drops but its still playable. help?
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