Mortal Kombat X

What platform are you playing Mortal Kombat X on


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It's been good so far. Managed to play 1 fairly good online fight with what I believe was an international player in Ranked mode. I nearly beat him though, but to be honest I haven't really practised with any characters :D

Other matches online, I still get the occasional "The session is no longer available" message, however, if we can rack up a few locals, I'm pretty sure it'd be awesome online :)

As for the story mode, haven't started it yet, too busy with work, but everything else, graphics, gore, x-rays, fatalities, pure awesomeness and in my opinion, hands down the best looking version as well.

Good to know thanks :D I'll be online as soon as I have the files.
 
There is a few things missing atm

2 that ive noticed, there is no walking away when the fighters are selected, and xrays fatalities etc are 30 fps not 60
 
There is a few things missing atm

2 that ive noticed, there is no walking away when the fighters are selected, and xrays fatalities etc are 30 fps not 60

The 30 fps x-rays are by design (apparently), so it's not a fault. However, the walking away on the character select screen is definitely a problem.
 
My game finished the full download last night. May give it a quick go tonight. I joined the group but don't expect much out of me I've played maybe 2 hours of MK9 and haven't really played a fighting game in years :p.
 
My game finished the full download last night. May give it a quick go tonight. I joined the group but don't expect much out of me I've played maybe 2 hours of MK9 and haven't really played a fighting game in years :p.

Really don't worry man. As long as I am playing you are in good company. I've never really been good at any game, let alone a fighting game.

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There is a few things missing atm

2 that ive noticed, there is no walking away when the fighters are selected, and xrays fatalities etc are 30 fps not 60

The walking away thing is definitely missing according to those who have seen the game run on consoles and on PC, but the 30fps/60fps discrepancy is the same across all platforms.
 
The walking away thing is definitely missing according to those who have seen the game run on consoles and on PC, but the 30fps/60fps discrepancy is the same across all platforms.

I was about to say im pretty sure they do turn and walk away, but im on PS4...
 
I got it for 699 from kalahari, and with the Visa100 code you get 100 bucks off so 599...

You are totally not-wrong, thanks for checking that.

Last time I checked though they were out, but it appears that they have more stock now.
[MENTION=4071]BeoTeK[/MENTION], do what Tom said, go to Kalahari and by that shizz for R599.
 
The die-hard KB+M fans are putting themselves at a disadvantage.

While I play this game with a controller myself (until my fighting stick is done), I don't agree with this statement at all. You can do certain key combinations and sequences MUCH faster on a keyboard than on a controller. Using all five fingers vs only one or two? I think the winner is clear.
 
While I play this game with a controller myself (until my fighting stick is done), I don't agree with this statement at all. You can do certain key combinations and sequences MUCH faster on a keyboard than on a controller. Using all five fingers vs only one or two? I think the winner is clear.

Sure, so combos could be executed with a pace that you might not get on a controller, but in terms of fluidity of movement, a KB+M doesn't provide the same abilities that a controller does. Maybe I am just too used to using a controller with fighting games that KB+M doesn't feel right anymore, but I can't imagine playing this game with anything other than a controller.

And to clarify what I said before, I am not referring to all games, not by any means. There are some games that are significantly easier to play with a controller just as there are as many games that would be downright impossible to play with a (standard) controller, even if they supported one. RTS games are an obvious example.
 
Sure, so combos could be executed with a pace that you might not get on a controller, but in terms of fluidity of movement, a KB+M doesn't provide the same abilities that a controller does.

This is not applicable to this game. In most fighting games movement is digital, it's either on or off, nothing in between. Using an analog controller has no advantage in such a case.
 
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