This interview was done before this stuff was really studied. AFAIK Uryo plays on PS3. Which has at least one additional frame of input lag compared to arcade or 360. Compound that on top of possible monitor lag and you find you'll have to press earlier to get stuff to connect. Which contributes to the feeling of the console version being "faster". And it's much more noticeable if you play characters with strict links and inputs like Uryo does.
Like I said its a perception rather than a fact. 1 or 2 frames is extremely hard to detect so having to press slightly earlier based on the cues that they are used to is actually likely to make people think the game runs faster.
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As a Viper player, the reason Uryo says he doesn't play on console anymore is because after you do the same combos so many times, it is your nerves and focus in a real match that gets them off perfectly, not muscle memory.
If doing the same thing over and over again would make you do better in a real match, then sports for example would make the hardest workers the best players.
wait console version is faster than arcade?
If he's talking about input lag. I believe the arcade version is slightly faster due to no restrictions inbetween the TV monitor and the game itself.
Whereas for consoles... our inputs have to go through the console then into the HDTV / CRT.... so that's where our input lag comes from.
I donno about console being faster... maybe he's talking about something else?
TheGosu 1 year ago
@TheGosu
This interview was done before this stuff was really studied. AFAIK Uryo plays on PS3. Which has at least one additional frame of input lag compared to arcade or 360. Compound that on top of possible monitor lag and you find you'll have to press earlier to get stuff to connect. Which contributes to the feeling of the console version being "faster". And it's much more noticeable if you play characters with strict links and inputs like Uryo does.
ikillbutterflies 1 year ago
@ikillbutterflies I still don't see how it's "faster" with that kind of explanation.
I would say it would feel a bit slower due to you having to press things earlier to get the link to come out 1 frame due to the input latency.
But I guess it's like saying tomato, tomAto. Lol.
TheGosu 1 year ago
@TheGosu
Like I said its a perception rather than a fact. 1 or 2 frames is extremely hard to detect so having to press slightly earlier based on the cues that they are used to is actually likely to make people think the game runs faster.
ikillbutterflies 1 year ago
Doing the something difficult over and over again does make you better. But combos are the equivalent of lay-ups for pro players like Uryo.
gjfwang 1 year ago
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As a Viper player, the reason Uryo says he doesn't play on console anymore is because after you do the same combos so many times, it is your nerves and focus in a real match that gets them off perfectly, not muscle memory.
If doing the same thing over and over again would make you do better in a real match, then sports for example would make the hardest workers the best players.
doraemonrox 2 years ago