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I hope the re-balance Guile a little bit, I understand he was over-powered in the older Street Fighters, but they just killed him in SFIV and please add some multi-player lobbies with spectator support.Comment
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People made it very clear that they wanted to play in larger groups as well (editor's note: sounds like tournament play), and also wanted to get an idea of how other people were playing – they wanted to see what was going on with other players and learn from them (editor's note: spectator mode online?)- so we're looking to beef up the online modes in that way quite a bit in addition to just the eight new characters.IGN: Will there be a new theme song for Super IV?
Ono:Yeah you don't have to worry about being indestructible anymore, haha.
But this isn't going to be like the old days where we go on and charge you full price or $75 for each consecutive Street Fighter game in the series. This will not be a full-priced game. I'm not going to promise you a $5 game or anything, but it's going to be a price that's appropriate to the amount of content you're getting. We're not going back to the "dark ages" where we'd just tack another word onto the Street Fighter series and expect you to pay in full again. We'll make sure we get it to everyone as cheap as we can.IGN: Is Seth still the final boss?Ono: Yes he will be. And while we recognize that some people aren't as big of a fan of him and don't like some of his tactics we'll say that he will be in, and we're going to make you like him even less. He's the last boss, and you aren't supposed to like him! We aren't going to make him "unfair hard" but he'll be more difficult, so have some backup controllers ready. But don't worry, you're going to be able to finish the game. You won't be playing him like 526 times or something.IGN: That'd rock for sure. So back to the characters: Will the unlockable fighters from IV start unlocked, or will players need to go back in and unlock them all again?Ono: Yeah you might be happy to hear that there are no unlockable characters in the game this time around. It might be fun to play through over and over and say "Hey what did I unlock this time?" and so on, but we're going to sacrifice that this time around for the sake of having everyone playable and accessible from the start, right out of the box. There are other ways to keep people playing, other things to unlock – it doesn't have to be characters – and we realize that's an area where we may have caused some unnecessary frustration in the long run, so we pulled back on that a little bit and thought of other ways to keep you playing.
Originally posted by Con-ConHonestly, some of the posters on here are acting like Rob Jones boned your girl while you were at work, on you own sheets BTW.Originally posted by trobinson97Mo is the Operator from the Matrix.Comment
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8-ish new characters, possible online lobbies/spectator mode, even more balances to the gameplay (please Lord do something about Sagat), and not even full price?! I am DEFINITELY all over this. This game has easily gotten the most burn in my gaming lineup over the past year (I think I'm nearing like 5200 fights or something). Guaranteed first day purchase for sure.Comment
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Re: Street Fighter IV (360/PS3/PC)
8-ish new characters, possible online lobbies/spectator mode, even more balances to the gameplay (please Lord do something about Sagat), and not even full price?! I am DEFINITELY all over this. This game has easily gotten the most burn in my gaming lineup over the past year (I think I'm nearing like 5200 fights or something). Guaranteed first day purchase for sure.Comment
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Hopefully they beef up Vega a bit. Then I'll be really deadly lol.Comment
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I'm glad we don't have to unlock everybody!
And I'm definitely going to add Dee-Jay to my main char list.-Jay Illestrate, Emcee/Producer/Graphic Artist
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Besides deadlines, not having a stick was part of the reason I stopped playing. A big part. I started P-linking and realized I had hit the pad wall in a lot of ways. I also wanted to start going to the arcades out here, but I don't want to spend 20-30 bucks just getting my stick-method dive kick to be equal to my pad-method dive kick. So I knew I had to get a stick and work on it at home before heading out to the arcade.
The resolution was to put SFIV on the backburner until I got a stick. I'll start up hardcore again once I get the stick.Last edited by Vast; 10-05-2009, 05:32 PM."I'm addicted to Video Games, and i chase it with a little OS." -Winston ChurchillComment
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Jacked from SRK..
Developer Blog no.3
*T. Hawk and Dee Jay
-Feelings when their inclusion was decided (continued)
Okada:
When we were making the console version, our schedule limited us to including only 6 new characters. We were having talks about who we should include, and Mr. Ono said "Why don't we listen to our fans at events like Comicon, and base our decision on that?". Since the game was in many ways a new version of Street Fighter II, of course it made sense to include characters from the original SF2, but we were also determined to listen to the opinions of our fans. Based on the results from various questionnaires and such, Cammy and Fei Long made the cut, but these two guys didn't (laughs).
-You're being quite frank...
Okada:
Yeah, unfortunately they just didn't seem all that popular. But they were still always on our list of characters that we wanted to include in the game. We always felt like, "OK, we'll include them if we can", and even created the basic framework for the two, but eventually we had to create the more popular characters, so in the end they didn't make it.
Tsukamoto:
As a result, we couldn't really call it a complete reunion.
-So the development staff are all feeling "finally!", now, huh?
Okada:
Yeah, we must've made those two guys feel awfully lonely, so it's nice to finally be able to invite them this time.
*Regarding T. Hawk
-First of all, tell us a little about T. Hawk
Well, T. Hawk's image has always been that he's simply strong and proud of it. From the start he was neither a technical fighter nor an expert martial artist, and he will still be the type of character who overcomes all obstacles with brute strength. "He's huge!", "he's tough!", "he's strong!", you know, that sort of feeling.
He was the largest character in the SF2 series, and as a big guy he will still rely on strength more than cunning.
-Simply put, he's strong
Okada:
Naturally, if that's all there is to him, he wouldn't be much fun, so he will still have the same mid-air moves that he had in Super SF2. A huge guy assaulting you with sudden attacks, that's what T. Hawk is all about.
Tsukamoto:
He's big, but he moves fast.
Okada:
Well, he's big and he occasionally moves fast. He's not really a quick character per se. Basically, he's a big character, so the opponent are always under pressure. But as they're trying to keep away from him, T. Hawk will suddenly swoop down on the opponent and throw them. That sudden shift of speed is important too.
-When implementing T. Hawk in the game, were there any particular difficulties?
Okada:
Actually, the biggest problem we had was that all the characters might not be able to even jump over him. T. Hawk is really tall!
Tsukamoto:
The trajectory of the jumps are different for all characters, you know. The shorter characters were critical.
Okada:
Ah, well, it did turn out fine in the end, but just barely. The dev team were pretty horrified at first though. "He's too big!"
-So at that time, you didn't consider changing T. Hawk's size to make him fit in the game better?
Okada:
Not really. T. Hawk's size is essential to the character, so that was never really even discussed. T. Hawk should be huge. Bigger than Zangief, even. That's his defining characteristic. His size makes him an easier target, but I think that's fine. Well, you should always try not to get hit, of course (laughs). But in T. Hawk's case, he can take a hit and still be fine, because he can still retaliate in a big way. It's important to have that link between appearance and gameplay, so that's why we didn't even think of changing things.
-What can you tell us about his animations?
Okada:
Actually, T. Hawk was my main character, back in the ST days. His animations are a bit peculiar, and I always thought the way he holds his thumbs in the palm of his hand in his neutral stance was really cute. It looks like something a baby would do.
-So you liked that enough to make him your main character? (laughs)
Okada:
No, well, I liked it, but that wasn't the only thing I liked about him. (laughs) I would really love to ask the original developers this, because I really don't know if this was their intention, but when I look at T. Hawk, a lot of his moves remind me of a baseball umpire. His crouching MP looks like a "safe" gesture, and his crouching HP looks like "out". Even now his movements kinda make me laugh. He was a cool looking character who did all those ridiculous poses with a completely straight face. If I could land his "safe", his Super Combo was pretty much guaranteed, so I would often jump in and try to hit with the "safe".
Tsukamoto:
Sounds like a "safe" tactic. (laughs)
Okada:
Whenever it worked, the opponent would be "out". (laughs) Anyway, those types of poses are definitely unique to T. Hawk. So this time, we're doing our best to preserve that same uniqueness that he had back then. The "safe" is still in.
Tsukamoto:
"Out" too.
Okada:
"Out" as well, yeah. In any event, this goofy awesomeness is T. Hawk's trademark, so we won't tamper with it. The designers are hard at work creating moves and motions for T. Hawk that will fit in with the world of SF4, but needless to say it's all based on memories of that golden era, and the most important thing is to maintain that feeling. Well, this goes for all the characters, really.
-What about presentation? It seems his eagle is back as well
Okada:
Animating animals is a completely different beast from dealing with humans, because their movement has to be really perfect, or else it will look really bad. So when we decided to put the eagle in the game, the animation designers sighed heavily. They were like "Aah, we're doing this after all, huh... well, guess we need to get to work".
Tsukamoto:
There were times when we'd raise the tension, going "Eagle! Eagle!", but the designers know that a lot of expected from them, and it seems like they were well prepared.
Okada:
Well, I guess there's a limit to how much you can make. Personally, I'd love to see more animals, but of course, the eagle is the most important. It's really part of T. Hawk's character.
-What's the current status of T. Hawk's development?
Okada:
T. Hawk has a clearly defined concept of "dynamic movement", so there was no need to reinvent the wheel, and new moves such as the Focus Attack will feel natural as well. In Street Fighter IV, the screen feels a little more cramped than in the old games. Actually, there are times when the camera will pull back slightly, so in reality it's not that cramped, but the default camera view is kind of zoomed-in to show the characters better. With a guy as big as T. Hawk, this becomes kind of a double-edged sword. His attacks are far-reaching, but it's easy for him to get hit as well, and that balance is something we're paying a lot of attention to. Visually, he's coming along just fine.
-"Reinventing the wheel", are you referring to the balance of new and old moves?
Okada:
Right. For example, we've changed his Condor Spire to the point where you could call it a new move, but many of T. Hawk's moves imitates the movement of birds, and that's something we're careful to maintain.
*Regarding Dee Jay
-Next, tell us about Dee Jay
Okada:
Dee Jay is an all-round character, but in a different way from Ryu or Ken. He's got a projectile, anti-air, rush attack, a button mash move... He's got a sliding kick too. Dee Jay has been established as a character who's got all bases covered with a balanced mix of special moves, but being a charge character he's a little tricky. But more than that, we want him to be a refreshing mix of light-hearted and technical, and just a rhythmical, fun to play character.
-So he's the exact opposite of T. Hawk, then
Okada:
Yes. He's kind of hit and run, finding a rhythm to your land attacks. For example, finding a flow like "I'll do a jump in HK and crouching MK, if that connects I'll do a hadouken", it's fun to come up with those kinds of attack patterns with Dee Jay, so I hope people will enjoy that.
-If you were to compare Dee Jay to any of the current characters, who would it be?
Okada:
Speaking in terms of other characters, I'd call him an "offensive Guile". They both have similar charge moves, but while Guile is the type of character who waits for his opponent to mess up before he attacks, Dee Jay is more likely to annoy his opponent and goad him into making mistakes through a constant barrage of attacks.
Tsukamoto:
And he wants to finish it off with a big move. So he has to stay on his opponent, the second he lets go, he's done for.
Okada:
Yeah, it's like the joystick will be in motion constantly. Talking about characters like Guile and Dee Jay, you could say there are characters who want the opponent to jump in, versus characters who want to jump in.
Tsukamoto:
Guile definitely wants the opponent to jump in at him.
Okada:
And Dee Jay wants to jump in himself. He's got good moves against jumping too, though, his sliding kick is a great anti-air and even lets him move forward while keeping his charge. Dee Jay is synonymous with that sliding kick, and of course it will be as strong as ever this time too.
-Sounds like he'll be a tough opponent for some characters, huh
Okada:
From the opponent's point of view, Dee Jay's onslaught might feel unstoppable. But in reality, if you know what you are doing, you'll be able to stop him. When playing against Dee Jay, you don't want him to get too close. In other words, you have to keep him at bay, somehow. It's important to take charge and not get stuck in your opponent's rhythm.
-By the way, you can't talk about Dee Jay without mentioning that huge smile of his
Okada:
Dee Jay is really showing a lot of expression this time. It's difficult to make a character like him look serious, but he has plenty of different facial expressions. The designers went through both pain and joy creating them, so I hope you'll enjoy seeing Dee Jay make a variety of different faces. The 3D graphics give room for a lot more expressiveness in his movement too, so the designers are doing their best to create a lot of flashy dance moves and such for him.
-Dee Jay was an interesting character to look at even back in SSF2, wasn't he?
Okada:
Putting the gameplay aside and speaking from a strictly aesthetic point of view, Dee Jay represented some of the best pixel art in SSF2. He was pretty much the pinnacle of pixel art at that time.
Tsukamoto:
The first time I saw SSF2, I was pretty surprised. "Oh, I get it! MAXIMUM!". (laughs) "It reads no matter which side he's on!" I thought it was brilliant. Back then, you were constrained to symmetrical designs, since you had to be able to mirror the sprites. So having a 'B' or something on a character's back was no good, because it would look strange when mirrored. Seeing the word MAXIMUM along his long legs must've brought a great sense of accomplishment. It's a cool sounding word, and the idea worked great.
-Well then, please tell us about any troubles you had implementing Dee Jay
Okada:
Well, we mentioned before that he's kind of an "offensive Guile", but simply making him like that makes him a little too strong. He has so many tools, and he's so fun to play, so the difficult part was to think about the balance with other characters, without getting rid of what makes him fun in the first place. You might remember Dee Jay being a powerful character, and I think the most important thing is to tweak him without him losing that aspect. Simply making someone weak isn't difficult.
-How are you feeling about the characters right now?
Okada:
Well, there's still a lot of fine tuning to be made, but they seem to be shaping up to be capable characters, so that's good. We've been thinking about both Dee Jay and T. Hawk ever since we had to leave them out of the last game, so I feel we've had time for a lot of preparation. So I'd say it feels pretty good.
*For the fans
-A message to all the fans of T. Hawk and Dee Jay, please
Okada:
These two are definitely minor characters. And for just that reason, I really hope that everyone who thought "I'm not surprised they didn't make it" will give these characters a try. When I use them now, I think both of them are more fun than ever. To all of you who mained one of these characters like I did back in the day, and to all of you who have waited so long, I just want to say "finally they're back"! I hope you'll enjoy the return of your favourite character. I know I am!
We're not out to disappoint anyone, but we're finally brining these characters back, while spicing them up with what makes SF4 special. We're mixing things up a little, in a good way; creating new, fun takes on these two characters. I really want you to check out these guys' new flashy Ultra Combos for yourselves, and I hope you'll be happy with how the two turn out, so please look forward to playing them!
Finally decided to get a stick. I ordered it on friday, should be here sometime this week. I also added Sakura to my stable of Fei, Rog, and Ryu. Sucks her life is so low but her stun combos are straight up ridiculous.
How many of you are getting SSFIV?
Originally posted by Con-ConHonestly, some of the posters on here are acting like Rob Jones boned your girl while you were at work, on you own sheets BTW.Originally posted by trobinson97Mo is the Operator from the Matrix.Comment
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J/K Blanka will still beat that ***! lol
Jacked from SRK..
This thread is indestructable..
Finally decided to get a stick. I ordered it on friday, should be here sometime this week. I also added Sakura to my stable of Fei, Rog, and Ryu. Sucks her life is so low but her stun combos are straight up ridiculous.
How many of you are getting SSFIV?
now no one will play SF 4."on hoping there is a PSN flash sale before Valentine's Day"
Man there are no flashers... now what are we going to do for vd
yea but will they take psn cards
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Originally posted by Con-ConHonestly, some of the posters on here are acting like Rob Jones boned your girl while you were at work, on you own sheets BTW.Originally posted by trobinson97Mo is the Operator from the Matrix.Comment
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BASTARD!
i hope they do something about that in the new one."on hoping there is a PSN flash sale before Valentine's Day"
Man there are no flashers... now what are we going to do for vd
yea but will they take psn cards
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Stick just came...I'm absolutely horrible with it. Back to square one.
Originally posted by Con-ConHonestly, some of the posters on here are acting like Rob Jones boned your girl while you were at work, on you own sheets BTW.Originally posted by trobinson97Mo is the Operator from the Matrix.Comment
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