So if there was a simple video about that subject, I'll gladly take it
Something like this?. Seems to be pretty simple and accessible to me, as someone who knows next to nothing about it.
So if there was a simple video about that subject, I'll gladly take it
Something like this?. Seems to be pretty simple and accessible to me, as someone who knows next to nothing about it.
Portugal.
Just wanted to add a couple of things: the game is Street Fighter 3rd Strike, where you can die due to chip damage. What this means is that even if you block special moves (like Justin's Chun-li did) they still do damage, the aforementioned chip damage.
So Daigo Umehara, the Ken player, had no option other than parry or he would lose the game and Justin Wong, the Chun-li player, would advance to grand finals. Parrying in 3rd Strike is done by inputting forward as opposed to blocking which is done by inputting back. More specifically you have to press forward in a 10 frame window. Since 60 frames equal a second, you have a window of 1/6th of a second to input it and you also cannot hold forward, otherwise you won't be able to use parry for the next 23 frames.
So if Daigo had held forward to parry the remaining hits of Chun-li's attack, he'd die from chip damage (I think). What he did instead was manually parrying every single hit of the attack AND he also parried the attack in the air, which is even harder to do because in the air the frame window is halved (so you have a 5 frame window, or 0,5/6th of a second if my math doesn't fail me), which doubles the difficulty.
And just to add to this: Daigo had actually done it in a match before but it wasn't recorded. Also, the number 37 was chosen at random to make it seem as if there were a lot more hype moments like this. Also also Justin Wong, aside from being one of the best fighting game players of all time, has always been (as far as I know) a cool sport about this, even encouraging people online to do the Daigo parry whenever he plays 3rd Strike just so players (the ones who know how to do it at least) can sort of be a Daigo for a moment.
If you want to know more, I suggest this video: https://yewtu.be/watch?v=36m-teYaQmE
P.S.: Daigo would go on to lose in the grand finals. But nobody cares about that, to be honest. I don't even know who won it.
One of the most iconic moments in video game history.
Hell March! The Red Alert 2 version is the best one to me, maybe because it was the first I heard or because it just feels punchier.
I can't pick just one, honestly. Aside from the Tetris theme and World 1-1 from the original Super Mario Bros., I consider these to be not only catchy but also iconic:
I actually watched the first episode of The Inbetweeners yesterday and I loved it. I saw my teenage self more times than I care to admit in that episode.
You can switch backends if one isn't working for you.
As for Tori Amos, this cover is off her Strange Little Girls album, a cover-only album she released in 2001. I've read it's a bit inconsistent though.
For those who aren't familiar with this wank stain, the first time he was in the hospital, he was moved to a special care unit because, in the words of another member of his party, "you wouldn't want him to be placed in the same room as a gypsy, would you?!" ( source in portuguese).
Then again, the "gypsy" would probably beat the shit out of him as soon as they could, which is fine by me. Chat shit, get banged, and all that.
Okay, what's the biggest and most active gamer community on Matrix?
As far as I know, https://friendlylinuxplayers.org/ . I'm sure it's not as active as whatever Discord communities you're in but it's fairly active and actually friendly.
It's not an RPG but how about Lollipop Chainsaw?
It has hordes of enemies you can slaughter (which provides a certain kind of relaxation, to be fair) as a pretty girl who possibly looks like you maybe, and you can see boobs.
I never actually played the game (although I'm interested in playing it) but it was the first thing that popped into my mind.