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| Gunzfactorian Commando | Quote:
Anything having any moves relating to Kung-Fu is Kung-Fu. Anything having any moves relating to Tai-Khan-Do is Tai-Khan-Do. Anything having any moves relating to Street-Fighting is Street-Fighting. | |
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K – Style or Korean Style is the form of using glitches with a sword. D – Style or Dagger Style is the form of using glitches with a dagger. E – Style or European Style is the form of using no glitches at all during game play. You can find these styles in detail on the main GunZ Factor website A.K.A. the home page. (www.gunzfactor.com) on the left and right side columns. Let this be the end of this flame fest topic. | |
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| Gunzfactorian Patriot | Quote: Quote:
To answer the original poster. The 3 "styles" are really just categories for different moves. By any dictionary definition of style, there is a possibility for many different styles of play. An ariel style, and agressive style, a defensive style. Just the same way as music has different styles and sub styles. Rock, punk-rock, ska, metal etc. To say there are only 3 different styles is wrong IMO because when talking about the way a person plays its almost impossible to not use the word style in another context. If you think of K-style as a concept of using sword based moves instead its far easier to think of styles as the way someone applies these moves. For this reason you will always come accross people using terms such as "T-style", "A-style" etc, and the shouldn't be flamed for it just cause it doesn't agree with the common termanolgy, especially since its debatable if that termanoligy is logical. More info on this train of thought: Style Theories GunZ: The Elemental Theory Its best to read both of these and be sure you understand it as to some people this might take a bit of thinking to get your head around simply because its so different to the usual train of thought. To people in general, quite the flaming, if this was posted by someone capable of forming a reasonable argument it might of sparked some much needed debate about how we classify a style etc. P.S. was this a responce to threads like mine? "T-style: A guide?" | ||
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| Member | According to many guides yoyo hopping is more into D - Style. RS is a glitch IMO and i considere it a K - Style move. Yes there are many styles that people use that do not involved any dagger or sword but i was mentioning only the main styles that are fluent and well-known in this game. |
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| Gunzfactorian Commando | Only K-Style and D-Style are real. RS is the only Gun glitch and one glitch is not enough to constitute a Style (Void Step does not make Kodachi Style). Moves that can be performed with more than one weapon type are universal and belong to no particular Style. E-Style is fake. |
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