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What makes LF2 outstandingly popular in certain countries?
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(02-16-2016, 06:35 PM)A-Man Wrote:  Little Fighter was founded in China, so I wouldn't question its popularity there. Rest, I have not seen any LF2 fan forum as popular as this one; which I would consider to be, in spite of the ".de" part of the domain, an international one.

As for organization, what do you mean exactly? If you're referring to online multiplayer tournaments and such, then perhaps that goes to the fact that there is the difference in timezones that makes them difficult to organize.

I kid you not. THIS - 29,029 registered members and 1,522,773 posts. LFE doesn't even come remotely close. And still, what I'm referring to is relatively/local popularity. In Israel and Poland LF2 is exceptionally popular. For example, LF2 tournaments and clans (there are also good DCers in Israel and Poland as well). As far as I know there are still active Israeli ad Polish LF2 clans (I know there used to be German ones, dunno if still active), while I doubt if there ever been local clans at other countries?? And I doubt there are any international clans (at least active ones). To be honest, not really sure about Taiwan/Hong Kong anymore. And btw, nowadays we have a program in Israel, "Little Fighter Netowrk", it's made by LF2 multiplayer creator; it's an old Hamachi-like program, but it's not limited by the number of members to a room. You just log in with username & password of the forum and dang you there, not needing to search Hamachi rooms/players anymore and you can play up to 4 (right now 9 players are logged in).
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RE: What makes LF2 outstandingly popular in certain countries? - by $Kate$ - 02-17-2016, 12:03 AM



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