JCaesar
Smash Hero
We didn't touch the AI. It's not a priority of ours. Whatever the CPUs are doing, they are doing it with their vBrawl AI.
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Hehehe, CPUs airdodging as a "momentum cancel". Oh yeah, that momentum cancelled alright.
:D
Wrong. In your example, you use Counter as a function, then you define Counter as a class....with a function call as the body. You also use the function BEFORE the declaration
The only way your code can make sense is if Xinc is either a namespace with static functions, or an instance of a class with the methods "Counter" and "FalconPunch".
If it is a instance variable, it shouldn't be captialized.
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Count on Dantarion to call you out on coding jokes.Wrong. In your example, you use Counter as a function, then you define Counter as a class....with a function call as the body. You also use the function BEFORE the declaration
The only way your code can make sense is if Xinc is either a namespace with static functions, or an instance of a class with the methods "Counter" and "FalconPunch".
If it is a instance variable, it shouldn't be captialized.
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Wasn't thinking properly in Java. >.<'' I'll make sure about it next timeWrong. In your example, you use Counter as a function, then you define Counter as a class....with a function call as the body. You also use the function BEFORE the declaration
The only way your code can make sense is if Xinc is either a namespace with static functions, or an instance of a class with the methods "Counter" and "FalconPunch".
If it is a instance variable, it shouldn't be captialized.
failpropercodingjokeoverkillresponse
Har har har.Count on Dantarion to call you out on coding jokes.
Computers don't learn.That would be in the Brawl coding itself wouldn't it? The computer rewrites part of its code to learn more...? So that would be a memory thing too
I knew there was a catch. We get the P:M demo, but they bring an end to humanity.PMBR has just created skynet
Fun Fact: My Facebook language setting is not English, but in fact... English (Pirate).Fun Fact: My facebook language setting is not english, but infact...leet speak.
Hahahahahaha.
its just easier to just not use java at all.Wrong. In your example, you use Counter as a function, then you define Counter as a class....with a function call as the body. You also use the function BEFORE the declaration
The only way your code can make sense is if Xinc is either a namespace with static functions, or an instance of a class with the methods "Counter" and "FalconPunch".
If it is a instance variable, it shouldn't be captialized.
failpropercodingjokeoverkillresponse
good to knowPMBR has just created skynet
Terribly detailed ol' chap! We'll get right on fixing this possibly existing maybe flaw that you haven't actually described right away.I think i found a flaw with Link in this, not sure if it's in there on purpose or not.
We can... just that again, not enough time to do it. A demo is a demo is a demo is a demo, demo.Have you not been able to edit ledge roll distances? PM Ganon's ledge roll is pitiful in comparison to his Melee ledge roll. For him to go from having one of the longest rolls to one of the shortest is frustrating.