Re: Killer Instinct and Other Fighting Game Viability
There is a totally blind competitive player in Street Fighter V. I believe his name is Blind Warrior Sven. I, for one, am a casual fighting game player and I do ok. I am low vision and have been playing Capcom and NRS fighters for most of my life. I regularly get bodied by totally blind players in SFV and Injustice 2. It takes patience and time but it can definitely be done. I have a PlayStation so I’ve never played KI but I hear the sound design is great . Memorizing the menus isn’t a big deal in a fighting game.
I recommend taking some characters and messing around with them in training mode. Find a moves list and combo list online and try doing what you can. When you find a character that clicks, hop into arcade mode or something that pic to you against the computer just so you get a feel for the basics.
You won’t really get better until you play other people, though.
Try to find people to play with from these forums or just a friend that you can play with .
I’ve had the luck of playing with smoothgunner among others and get good feedback on my gameplay.
Sadly, school is kicking my ass and I haven’t been able to play much these days.
Once in a while, I still jump on Soul Calibur VI and get some matches in online.
In my opinion, some games have a player base That are just savages even in lower ranks. If I play Street fighter V online against random opponents, I have to be mentally prepared to lose a lot... especially if I’m not playing at the top of my game.
Whereas with something like Mortal Kombat XL and Soul Calibur VI, I fair much better online... even though I am fairly certain I am considerably worse in those games.
A little off topic but I believe the latest Dead or Alive has a lite version with 4 characters playable in online ranked and limited offline modes. But I’m not sure how this sound design is in that game as I’ve heard close to nothing about it.
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