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Old 11-24-2003, 12:44 AM   #26
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well... time i step in... i must say that i am disappointed by everyone here ! well, almost everyone !

listens guys/girls, a character never sucks, its all depending on how you use him and how you fair with him. also i am outraged by the number of people here that think because a cyc|ops user do a lot of beams that he is cheap and doesn't deserves to be playing. that's just non-sens !

ryu's hadoken, i cna understand, the rest of his moves are actually good. but cyc|ops has the only power to hit with beams, all his moves are beamers except one like cyclone kick, what are you expecting him to do, fight with that move only ? really people think a little !

same for sentinel (next one to say he sucks, then come against me and see how you sucks whatever the character you choose) the only problem with sentinel is his recovery time, he needs to be a long range robot, his moves are good aswell, the rocket punch, the beaming and the sentinel force are good attacks, so is his air whirling kick, knee attack and his double punch, not mentionning the hard hits he gives with his CROUCHED HK ! but really, all those moves goes mid range or long range, i yet to find a good move that can be used against close range.

with that in mind, a user cannot be treated as cheap if he just tries to play with the characters abilities !
same goes with sp
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