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Dark_Paladin_X 04-17-2005 02:23 PM

like ace trooper said. it can be used for beginners. so, i think. when ppl r in a hosted game, a beginner can choose turbo or narmal.

raddaman0628 04-17-2005 04:39 PM

i think he meant combinations of specials like teleportbehind near corner--->tornado kick---> uppercut

But yeah I think Normal mode should be killed, no one uses it that much anyway.

SSJKarma 04-17-2005 09:47 PM

Ok, for those who do not even know the difference between NORMAL and TURBO... her eit is !

TURBO = FAST, LAGGY, BETTER CHANCE OF GETTING UNSYNCHED
NORMAL = SLOW, LESS LAGGY, BETTER CHANCE OF FINISHING THE FIGHT.

so between choosing turbo or normal, maybe you like lagging better just to have speed, but many of us rather have slow fights then hvaing darn fast very laggy teleporting like mad opponents !

thanks for hearing and i hope this explanation will make you understand more the difference between normal and turbo mode. also i hope you learned how normal mode is sometimes better then turbo mode !

PS: life is too short to be lived on high speed, slow it down, live it normally, slow down ! and don't forget to buckle up your seat belts !

Restavega 04-17-2005 09:58 PM

My only nac with "normal" mode is the fact that when you do a super, the freeze frame is long. Otherwise, it's a give and take option.

alamgir 04-17-2005 11:57 PM

Yeah theres probably less lag in normal mode cos of that reason, because supers take ages.

DarkstriderX 04-18-2005 06:52 AM

well i guess thats settled.. thanx for your opinions and thoughts people.


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