Yep, definitely going to try and main Lyn now.
I'm looking forward to whatever else PM may add in the future, my only gripe is I can't play it with a Gamecube controller... my Wii won't read copies of Brawl for some reason. >_>
Also, I'm not sure if this is legitimate or not, but another possible newcomer to Project M may be Sami , a model of which may be seen here
◊. Again, not sure if this bit is true or not.
Sooo I finally did Smash Run with every character now, yaaay... Earned a power I'll never use yaaay... Maaaan that last run with Sonic just did everything in its power to be annoying.
There's a bunch of scores in there I want to redo, but for now my total high score is 5366546, which apparently makes me better at Smash Run than a solid two million players and then some. That's neat I guess.
So I tried to set up Project M on my Wii U to see if it worked there when I learned something important: It's not Project M or my Wii that fucked up, it's my copy of Smash Bros. I was deleting all of my Custom Stages when it just froze my system.
Guess I'm not playing it unless cleaning the disc fixes the problem.
Let the joy of love give you an answer! Check out my book!So I've got a bit of a problem guys: Brawl decided to sorta freeze (everything is still playing but it's not doing anything) while it was deleting data from my SD card. This is my main one, not my Project M one. Any advice?
Let the joy of love give you an answer! Check out my book!My copy of Brawl can't get to the Jungle level of SSE without throwing a fit. I suggest getting another copy of Brawl and then trying to delete the data again.
Souleye - PPPPPP - Potential for Anything 3DS FC: 2621-3105-8671I wish I could get excited about the new P:M update, but I can't shake that it just feels obsolete with 4 around.
edited 15th Nov '14 4:37:01 PM by BaffleBlend
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — UltimatepheerGot all of the Space Animals custom moves, so my worst character is out of the way and I can move on to the others.
While I was messing around, I noticed that the icon for "balanced" stats changed at some point, so instead of a grey circle (like you had nothing equipped), it shows a pie graph with each color represented equally.
...Not that that matters much since With Anyone doesn't use custom movesets.
Also, I noticed that Shotzos apparently have feet for their stands. I don't think they've ever properly turned around in a Kirby game; they've always just rotated their muzzle at their target.
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You mean Nap's video? It was gameplay of Knuckles and Lyn.
edited 15th Nov '14 4:47:54 PM by Customer
The gray circle for Balanced stats only shows if you've got no equipment on at all. The pie graph is for when you have every stat within five points of each other from the boosts granted by equipment, though there's always a ring graph around the center showing the rough boosts given to each stat in comparison to the others.
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Because it's another Smash game?
On the contrary, it's a pretty smart move to further differentiate itself from 4 with all of these entirely new characters, stages and mechanics while it's still relevant, even if there isn't any official word on them yet.
edited 15th Nov '14 5:25:08 PM by Demonfly
"Tell them to shut up and have some faith in me." - dead flashback guy
It's just kinda hard to get used to the missing characters from 4, like Wii Fit Trainer and Duck Hunt (both of which are among my mains), and I'm scared to play as characters that won't be in the main games ever again for fear of wasting practice.
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And Wolf.
edited 15th Nov '14 5:25:01 PM by BaffleBlend
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — Ultimatepheer

Classic, since his model is in the background of the Sonic stage.
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