Brandish the whole section. You'll hit the switches, reflect the projectiles, and feel cool while defying gravity.
Alternatively: Battalion.
That's what I've been doing and it's not a bad idea if I'm not feeling like attempting to use the riskier way of Avi's form.
Street Fighter V gets flagged by Avast all the time, crashes on the dot of 15 minutes whenever Wacom Tablet drivers are running, and lags out your opponent with roll-backs because it's too taxing on the CPU and GPU.
I remember seeing this happening with some people who bought the game on Steam. Hell, even
Rayman Forever, the MS-DOS port of Rayman 1, still has false positives in some its files yet nothing malicious was found in that game though I heard the reason that game gets false positives from some anti-virus software because an older virus use the same name as one of its executables.
I found ways around the former two. Do I fault the game for the latter? Hell no.
I'm probably going to get some [parasitic bomb] for this, but as someone who's play some challenging games enough to tell the different between a challenge (i.e. me sucking at a game) and artificial difficulty (i.e. when the developers screwed up somewhere in the game's difficulty curve), I want to post a quote from TotalBuscuit and his This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things on God Hand that I used in a comment I made on SomecallmeJohnny's review of the game:
"You are totally capable of dealing with this. We gave you the tools, why didn't you use them? A bad workman always blames his tools, and when you start off with [God Hand], you will be a bad workman. Some people will not be able to accept that, and as a result, they will absolutely despise the game."Now I'm not gonna say that Mighty No. 9's difficulty is well-handled since some of us can agree there are some things that fell through the cracks of this games (e.g. bad knockback from dashing, MM1 i-frames to spikes, instant death traps), but to me this is tame compared to playing X6 on Extreme with X only (though I used his armors because
that games hates armorless X) or Mega Mari, and when I get destroyed in Mighty No. 9, I didn't buckle or screamed "[tornado fang] this game!" like some people (not you guys though), I kept a cool head, wised up, and learned how to get around the problem then came up on top. Even without if didn't have scoring gimmicks, succeeding was enough a reward for me, and it kept me playing.
And you're saying MN9 has framerate issues? Get a better rig. Like seriously.
Well, it was nice knowing you, Zan...
[spoiler]On a serious note: unless it was a gaming laptop, I doubt a laptop would handle Mighty No. 9 going by its minimum requirements, and in that case I'd suggest you get a lower spec game like RosenkreuzStilette, Metagal, or the Mega Man fan games like Mega Man: Super Fighting Robot.[/spoiler]
Haven't made much progress into Ray mode yet because of a Cease & Desist order from Objection Man. Next saturday we'll be racing that on stream. At least if everything goes according to plan.
I'm looking forward to see this. I'm not sure if there's any tips I can provide despite that I've cleared Ray's story on Normal recently.