HydroJames
Shining Sea Dragon
After playing certain co-op games (like Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate), I've been wondering how can team-ups work in Soul Calibur. Here, we will discuss how they can successfully (or horribly) pull-off a co-op mechanic in online bouts...
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1. Tag Team
In SC4, where in the Tower of the Lost Souls, there were challenges where you can pick more than one person. You could switch by pressing a button, and let the person who you withdrew slowly regain health. I bet a lot people were wondering "Why can't we do that online?"! If this mechanic was brought back for online multi-player, I would wonder if this tag feature could work like this:
A: When the fighting player is switching out, the next player is immediately brought out.
or
B: Both Players have to agree to the switch!
2. Line-up
In SC2 and SC3 Chronicles of the Swords mode, when there were teams, fighter were lined up in a certain order. The next fighter is brought out when the first is defeated. My only worry about this if it was applied to online mutli-player is if the lead player is so good that the people next in line don't get a chance to fight.
3. Pick Your Team
This can go in on of two ways:
A: Players would be randomly assigned to teams.
or
B: Players could pick the team they want to be on! The only problem I could see with this is the everyone would want to side with the strongest player.
4. Bring out Everybody at Once
This one might be a bit risky, but I think it could be crazy enough to work (or fail miserably)! If you've played something like Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2, you would know what I'm talking about. It can allow 4-player mayhem where there can be match-ups consisting of 2-on-2, 3-on-1, 2-on-1-on-1, or free-for-all. Player could switch targets with a button press! I wonder if this sort of thing could work well for Soul Calibur. If camera is an issue, each player could have their own camera to avoid issues. Arenas could be enlarged to accommodate this!
5. 1-on-1 Teams
What I mean by this is that players could have duels as usual, but instead of rounds, each player could pick a certain amount of fighters. I wonder if this could be done with Tag Team or Line-up style of teams.
Now the only question is what will be the maximum number of players.
Let's have some BGM...
Okay, let's get started...
1. Tag Team
In SC4, where in the Tower of the Lost Souls, there were challenges where you can pick more than one person. You could switch by pressing a button, and let the person who you withdrew slowly regain health. I bet a lot people were wondering "Why can't we do that online?"! If this mechanic was brought back for online multi-player, I would wonder if this tag feature could work like this:
A: When the fighting player is switching out, the next player is immediately brought out.
or
B: Both Players have to agree to the switch!
2. Line-up
In SC2 and SC3 Chronicles of the Swords mode, when there were teams, fighter were lined up in a certain order. The next fighter is brought out when the first is defeated. My only worry about this if it was applied to online mutli-player is if the lead player is so good that the people next in line don't get a chance to fight.
3. Pick Your Team
This can go in on of two ways:
A: Players would be randomly assigned to teams.
or
B: Players could pick the team they want to be on! The only problem I could see with this is the everyone would want to side with the strongest player.
4. Bring out Everybody at Once
This one might be a bit risky, but I think it could be crazy enough to work (or fail miserably)! If you've played something like Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2, you would know what I'm talking about. It can allow 4-player mayhem where there can be match-ups consisting of 2-on-2, 3-on-1, 2-on-1-on-1, or free-for-all. Player could switch targets with a button press! I wonder if this sort of thing could work well for Soul Calibur. If camera is an issue, each player could have their own camera to avoid issues. Arenas could be enlarged to accommodate this!
5. 1-on-1 Teams
What I mean by this is that players could have duels as usual, but instead of rounds, each player could pick a certain amount of fighters. I wonder if this could be done with Tag Team or Line-up style of teams.
Now the only question is what will be the maximum number of players.
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