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Post by JACK-2 on Feb 16, 2015 18:43:34 GMT -5
Yea. That's how they do it at KMC. The problem with that argument is you have people who use characters with tons of feats like Superman, and pick the very best stuff while characters who have more limited showings do worse, even if they're equal or better than the character they're facing. In my opinion I don't think that stuff in the video is anything that Robocop can't do. Hitting people and making them "fly" can be done in real life as well with the right momentum and physics. Well, that is true. The argument sometimes is used to downplay very powerful characters because lack of feats. Robocop might be able to do that. I still give cap the advantage in h2h and Robocop the edge at long [as long as he's automated]. So, if cap gets in close he takes it. If Robocop can lockdown Cap with his automated mode then he takes it too.
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Post by The Big Daddy C-Master on Feb 16, 2015 18:53:14 GMT -5
Yea. That's how they do it at KMC. The problem with that argument is you have people who use characters with tons of feats like Superman, and pick the very best stuff while characters who have more limited showings do worse, even if they're equal or better than the character they're facing. In my opinion I don't think that stuff in the video is anything that Robocop can't do. Hitting people and making them "fly" can be done in real life as well with the right momentum and physics. Well, that is true. The argument sometimes is used to downplay very powerful characters because lack of feats. Robocop might be able to do that. I still give cap the advantage in h2h and Robocop the edge at long [as long as he's automated]. So, if cap gets in close he takes it. If Robocop can lockdown Cap with his automated mode then he takes it too. I hate when people do that. I call it feat skewing. Reminds me of KMC all over again. That's fair enough I think.
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