Hello again,
Ok. Allow me to try and be a bit more clear. Admittedly, there is no one 
specific sound that tells you when your opponent has switched sides. 
However, each individual move of each individual character has its own 
sound with very very few exceptions. Therefore, it's possible to 
memorize the moves that cause you to switch sides with your opponent. 
Teleportation, for instance. And in MK Armageddon, a couple previous MK 
games as well, Raiden's teleport sounds different than all other 
teleports. Scorpeon's, for instance. Secondly, there is also no real 
good way to tell how close you are to your opponent. However, once 
again, there is a way to pull yourself away or toward them. Some 
characters have special moves that do it, but if you're playing as one 
that doesn't, you can tap left or right. If left is back at the time, 
depending of course on your side, your character will do a sort of grunt 
as he flips away from his opponent. This will, of course, also tell you 
which side you're on. If you tap forward twice, you run at your opponent 
and you hear the footstep sound instead of the flip. And finally, yes, I 
do beat the computer consistently. On max as well, as long as I stick to 
my real good characters. I hope that helps. I'd be happy to help you 
further if you need more. Game on!

Che wrote:
>   Ok, thanks for the info man.
>   So are you able to beat the computer by yourself consistently?
>   Also, I am still confused as to how you know if you are close enough to 
> kick or punch your opponent.  I realize the two opponents are never too far 
> away to do a projectile hit, but are frequently too far away to kick or 
> punch.
>   Lastly, are you saying there is a special sound made when your opponent 
> goes over your head or vice versa?  In other words, is there something to 
> listen for to tell when you are on the other side of your opponent?  As I 
> remember from playing MK2 when I was sighted, the combinations depend on 
> what side of your opponent you are, for example Raiden had a back, back, 
> forward move, which would change from left, left, right to right, right, 
> left depending on which side you are on, making it extrememly important to 
> know if you are left or right of your opponent.
>   Thanks again for the info, I will post a review of the game after I get to 
> check it out, should be here tomorrow.
>   Later,
>   Che
>
>
>   


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