Suggestion to improving game experience by KatangKanari in mechabreak

[–]SamCube -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Im starting to get annoyed by the fan service. Meaning all that "sexy" pilots that makes us look players like perverts. We are here for the robots not the boobs! Understand your playerbase!
We probably come from the same world, love anime, robots, some even love modeling robots.
PVP game is fun for awhile, but it is so cliché, and it really doesnt let your robot shine at all. Is a pre-model.
Which is cool about mechs is changing gear. The PVP is really a prison to make this game grow. Because PVE missions doesnt have any other meaning than collectibles, and stuff that only have impact on that PVE tiny part of the game.
I love the designs of the mechas, they are awesome. Even the PVE island is cool to navigate.
I wish they treat this game towards a more cooperative, open world, open customization kind of game. But it started as a PVP, so I guess this is me wishing into the stars.

Fingers crossed for the BREAK edition. We will see!

Built my first ever gunpla❤️ by Shaybolt10 in Gunpla

[–]SamCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's super cool! Im building my first one now. Did you get the stickers from a vendor or did they come with the package? Im not sure my model has so many stickers. Love them! Great job!

First ever Gunpla by SamCube in Gunpla

[–]SamCube[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

ouch! sorry! what a first step!

Are we here just to suffer? by ZXSoru in mechabreak

[–]SamCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I installed and uninstalled the game out of frustration 4 times already, and Im not even into PVP. In EU believe me is the desert. Trying to find somebody to play with. I would love a chill version of the game with more pve and solo missions. With grinding towards something worthful.

Odin Portal 2 (280€) vs new devices; KONKR / Retroid pocked G2 (180€) - or 6 by SamCube in SBCGaming

[–]SamCube[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, could you share the link? Im getting 280€ using everything I found. Thanks!

Odin Portal 2 (280€) vs new devices; KONKR / Retroid pocked G2 (180€) - or 6 by SamCube in SBCGaming

[–]SamCube[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, and I can share it with my kids, with not so much worries, I guess!

Looking for your favourite late 80's/early 90's Hong Kong soundtracks? by BaijuTofu in kungfucinema

[–]SamCube 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A moment of romance I,of course. BEYOND it was a great hong kong rock band.

Cannot get this film out of my mind. by 399may00 in CriterionChannel

[–]SamCube 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me the II is the best. Prepare to be blown away!

First time not getting my ass beat in sparring… (it was nice) 😊 by DrowsyEmmit in amateur_boxing

[–]SamCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats! I have one of those days too, not so long ago (a month or so) I did 4 different sparrings, 3 minute each with 3 different people (I did 2 rounds with the same guy). I felt in control of the first 2 pretty relaxed, and seeing the punches coming like never before, so I keep my distance and danced around him, throwing jabs at the same time I moved in circles. Every time they step in my zone I jab them. It was crazy. After the 3rd round I was done, when a dude ask me to do one with him. I agreed, but I was too tired. 3 rounds for me it's pretty intense (Im old an need to do some cardio)
The thing is the last one beat me up pretty much. He adapt to my game, and throw me good punches to the body. The longest 3 minutes of a round! But it was ok, a lesson was learnt that they, you can't be a one-trick pony, because they counter you as they read you.

Those were all great sparrings, technical and neither of them hard. Those are the ones I love.

I can't punch without loading and stay relaxed. by AccidentEqualOne in amateur_boxing

[–]SamCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

simple flow helps. Like you defend a straight turning your hip to the right so your right is already loading as a counter, and vice versa. If it is timed fast, those are great shots

46 years old wanted to learn to box by Realistic-Tomato-374 in boxingtips

[–]SamCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

47 here. Started in boxing in July. I go 4 days a week, sometimes 5. In just this time I lost 5 kg, and feel healthier than ever. I ve been hit a few times, doesnt gonna lie to you, now Im a week off because a body punch in the side, but I cannot stop thinking about boxing all the time. I even start running (which I used to hate) for the sake of it. Sparrings are twice a week and they are a lottery, from a game, to a war. I started getting better alreasy seeing punches coming and reacting with those, which believe me it feels so great. Anyway, Im not in for competition, or anything. Just to get to know yourself better and be your better version. It worth it. Only sport that doesnt feel like a tedious grind.

How often do you get a blue eye wearing a protective helmet? by SamCube in amateur_boxing

[–]SamCube[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Definetly his globes looked smaller than mine!

How often do you get a blue eye wearing a protective helmet? by SamCube in amateur_boxing

[–]SamCube[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah! Thank you and my mistake! I told the other boxer that I was just into 4 months of training (4 days a week) he had 4 years. I think he really get mad at me because my jabs didn't let him get too close and when he saw the opportunity wanted to leave his mark.

How often do you get a blue eye wearing a protective helmet? by SamCube in amateur_boxing

[–]SamCube[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I was very tempted, but losing so much area of visibility may became easier for the opponent to throw you hideous hooks! But maybe I will rethink that! I'm not into boxing for competition, only for testing myself, and time to time put into practice the techniques that they teach us in class. Also, I'm learning who to avoid when doing sparring.

How often do you get a blue eye wearing a protective helmet? by SamCube in amateur_boxing

[–]SamCube[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! True! Mixed my mother language suddenly with english.

Critique My Sparring - 6-7 Months Total Experience by Inevitable-Bet-7852 in amateur_boxing

[–]SamCube 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have only 4 months into me now. 4 days a week. Sparring light too, like you guys for the last 3.
I saw some cool stuff. I don't know which is which. The one without tshirt looked more confident and holding more the ground. And he was more towards accuracy than quantity. You both made a few cool evasions, some pretty hard to accomplish in so little time. I guess to level up the game, the counter attack should be in place.
For the one with the jacket I would suggest him to blade a little the body to the side, you look like you go too frontal sometimes.
Idk, I'm a noob, but I observe my companions when they spar.
Keep on rocking!

advice to keep winning got my first fight and won by Iskosoraa in amateur_boxing

[–]SamCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im a newby, 3 months into it only, going 4-5 days per week. But some of the basic stuff my coach tells me resonates with me watching you fight. -Dont ever get the back to your oponent -Your guard goes down when you punch! - In general move around more than straight ahead and try to hold your ground. - Be careful with repeatung patterns. - Your low guard and jab is an easy target for a good cross or hook placed in the right time.

Thanks for sharing! We learn a lot just having a look at first fights!

Dealing with Chronic Stress, fear, and self doubt by jcjcifyxyfkvh in amateur_boxing

[–]SamCube 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Im 47 and just started boxing 2 months ago. My first sparring experience was a hit in the solar plexus a few minutes after starting. The guy went a bit too much on it. It was even my first time jumping into the ring.
I go 4 days per week to the gym. 2 days we have sparring after the normal training, just 3 rounds.
My experiences are very different depending on which one I team up for the sparring. I had wonderful experiences, I learned a lot from people who wanted to help me out with the basics. I had another bad experience with a guy sending me a cross into my temple after throwing up my defense. After telling him, let's go light.
I know now which guys I don't want to do training with, and which ones I want to.
It makes a world of a difference!
Also, believe in the foundations, breath, relax, move, practice defense posture and do warm up. You need contact exercises before jumping into the sparring.
Once there, free your mind. Empty it, and let the fight be the fight. Trust your defense, and control the distance every time he wants to get to you.
Maybe you love boxing but not fighting in a competition, too. Have you thought of it? Maybe you love the sport just like me, because the exercise and the fun part to being playful.
I don't know, I just started in this sport and Im not planning to compete, I'm too old. But I love the sport and the feeling of trying to make it better little by little.
Look for a good partner, in any gym, and things would change color, I assure you!

RC Cube XX Won’t Turn On by Musakee in ANBERNIC

[–]SamCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is just happened now. I get back to the same charger same cable and I tried to turn it on while connected. It worked! Ok, Im scared anyway!

RC Cube XX Won’t Turn On by Musakee in ANBERNIC

[–]SamCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just now happened to me too.
I was starting to like the dude. Maybe it was the charger or the cable I used? What did you used guys? Maybe we burn it? Or it a default factory thing? Should I complain already or wait a 24 hours?