
In my experience the ping is quite consistent as long as you remain in your own continent. But then, what fighter doesn't have tiers? 9 points for being an absolutely exhilarating and relatively beginner-friendly competitive fighter Some general information *The game is generally considered best with keyboard and mouse, perhaps a bit unorthodox to most fighting enthusiasts, but controller is also a viable option. One point off for the poor netcode and slight balancing issues. It isn't for everyone however, it requires a lot of dedication if you want to go for the top. Overall, I'd go as far as calling this the BEST 3Dimensional fighter I've ever played BY FAR, and the only truly competitive one. The game is split up in 5 leagues, and it shouldn't be too hard to find someone on your own level. The learning curve is not so much steep, as having an initial slope and then evening out, so be prepared for a bit of willpower to get past the first few hours, but relatively smooth sailing from there. It is highly competitive, with a staggering amount of complexity and the leaderboard being showed down your throat at every turn. The game is a slightly footsie-oriented fighter, but also has a surprisingly complex combo system that despite the limited moves can show you some new things even a few hundreds hours of playing in.

This is a mix of fencing and a fighter in 3D space. This is not M&B or War of The Roses, nor is it medieval warfare in 3RD person.

If you come into it with that mindset, you might be frustrated, as I saw many players get when they just started. If you come into it with that mindset, you might be It should be noted before anything that this is a FIGHTER. It should be noted before anything that this is a FIGHTER.
