Been working on this for the past month(or whenever Aegis got released as DLC).
Goes over:
-Move Overview w/ frame data(only block adv right now) + personal thoughts on how to use her toolkit
-Neutral/Offense/Defense
-Brief writeup on making use of Orgia
-BnB Combos
-Teambuilding + Recommended Partners
-Players to watch
Also have a tinyurl link for this guide for easier linking: https://tinyurl.com/bbtagaegis
It was my first time doing anything FG resource related so feel free to give thoughts, opinions, and criticisms on this guide. Still a work-in-progress as I have a few more things to add like a video or two complimenting the combo section and a FAQ section.
He doesn't say Penny was inspired from it, but he does talk about liking Blazblue and how he'd like the characters to play in Blazblue in this: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x19ib4e
He says the Blazblue stuff around 29:10.
I have the PC version, game doesnt even start up. I just get stuck at a black screen.
I updated my GPU drivers to the most current one and I'm still having this problem. I have an ASUS laptop running windows 10 and a 960m GPU. Not sure where else to go...
Edit: Downloading this video codec pack and restarting my laptop fixed my problem.
Disable cloud saves, delete the save from your PC, then try again? Don't forget to delete the save in C:/Program Files (x86)/Steam/steamapps/common as well. Then the game should boot in windowed mode again.
Either that or try out borderless gaming: https://github.com/Codeusa/Borderless-Gaming/releases
The competitive scene is active and doing well, and if you're looking to get into the scene, PS4 is the tournament standard! Right now, it's $33 on Amazon, but I would wait until the actual update is live to see if the price of BBTAG gets any lower (it will in Japan, but no word on worldwide yet).
I'd go PS4, there are more people to play in general and most tournaments run PS4 so it could be an easier transition.
The actual net code is fine. Not that most people actually understand anything about what they call 'net code'. But for BBTAG it largely depends on your connection and the connection of the person you pair up against.
I always suggest playing with a controller first. Especially with a game like BB TAG. I played with a controller for a few months and later picked up the Mayflash F300. It's not like the best fight stick in the world but it's been a good stick nonetheless. No problems with it and I'd say it was a solid investment for the amount it cost.
I am also fairly new to fighting games. I watched the Central Fiction Top 8 at EVO 2017 with a friend and absolutely had to get into it. Picked up Central Fiction and shortly after DBFZ. Now BBTAG and UNIST. I competed at EVO 2018 last year for BBTAG, DBFZ, and Smash. I didn't win (Obviously) but I certainly didn't do bad. Especially having been playing for less then a year. So yes, you can do it if you have the drive, patience, and will to keep picking yourself up when youre down because fighting games are not easy. For the record, I'm almost 10 years older than you.
I use one of these:
I love having a joystick in addition to the d pad. I really don't know why d pad use is popular, since inputting quarter circles is just easier with a joystick. :P
This controller allows you to make the right shoulder buttons act as L shoulder buttons (which places L3 and R3 on the left shoulder). I love this controller, and I even use it for other games, like Wizard of Legend. :)
I rocked this for a few days before digging out my fight stick. seemed to work plenty fine.
They do not. It's kinda annoying. You can get an adapter for it though and it works well. I've been using this one and haven't had any troubles with it.
this is what I have https://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-Switch-Arcade-Hayabusa-Officially-Licensed/dp/B01N4P40LG
But there are adapters as well https://www.reddit.com/r/NintendoSwitch/comments/6j86ky/brook_super_converter_ps4_to_switch_support_now/