good video, in my case I tried to give this game a lot of opportunities but I always ran into the same problem, very few people playing, obviously every time a new character comes out there is usually a decent average number of players but the hype least very little and The charts are normally between 400 to 300 people, it is impossible for me to start playing ranked with a new character or play at certain times of the day, it is a shame because I find it to be one of the most generous and polished fighting games that have been made in recent years but if there is no community involved, it is not worth continuing to invest time in it.
And that is perfectly valid and why I wanted to make this video, more people should play it! I also do find it hard to find matches at certain parts of the day, in my case, the hardest is in the morning/early afternoon. It doesn't really pick up till evening to a little past midnight. It is technically competing with a lot of big names like SF6, Tekken 8, etc. So I'm hoping that maybe a few more content creators, tournaments, and etc puts more eyes and players on the game!
Blazblue is my main fighting game. I'm thinking of playing Granblue sometime. Would my Blazblue experience translate well? Would I have an easy time getting into this game? (Is it like blazblue?)
Being honest I haven't played too much Blazblue but from what I've seen, it's much faster than Granblue. This game has a slower pace with more emphasis on footsies. Though imo Granblue is a game that is a good intro into fighting games in general. So fundamental experience in fighting games in general translates well into this game
good video, in my case I tried to give this game a lot of opportunities but I always ran into the same problem, very few people playing, obviously every time a new character comes out there is usually a decent average number of players but the hype least very little and The charts are normally between 400 to 300 people, it is impossible for me to start playing ranked with a new character or play at certain times of the day, it is a shame because I find it to be one of the most generous and polished fighting games that have been made in recent years but if there is no community involved, it is not worth continuing to invest time in it.
And that is perfectly valid and why I wanted to make this video, more people should play it! I also do find it hard to find matches at certain parts of the day, in my case, the hardest is in the morning/early afternoon. It doesn't really pick up till evening to a little past midnight.
It is technically competing with a lot of big names like SF6, Tekken 8, etc. So I'm hoping that maybe a few more content creators, tournaments, and etc puts more eyes and players on the game!
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Blazblue is my main fighting game. I'm thinking of playing Granblue sometime. Would my Blazblue experience translate well? Would I have an easy time getting into this game? (Is it like blazblue?)
Being honest I haven't played too much Blazblue but from what I've seen, it's much faster than Granblue. This game has a slower pace with more emphasis on footsies.
Though imo Granblue is a game that is a good intro into fighting games in general. So fundamental experience in fighting games in general translates well into this game
also, the jumping mechanic sucks
so if u decided to start to play the game don't jump a lot
@user-zq6rl7lf2g Right, unlike other anime fighters, jumping is a lot slower here so if you jump you pretty much die
For me it is a plus