It's way too early to call MvC3 unbalanced. The game is still new and many players are finding new strategies, combos and by the day. You call the game unbalanced because of it's long combos and such. Let me say something, everyone can do long combos and everyone has a combo that can kill a person so if everyone has unbalanced stuff then that means the game is balanced. You ask for a descent training mode where you can learn all your characters combos, there something like that in the game, it's called training mode. The thing about fighting game creators is that they do not know all the capabilities of the characters they make as players will ALWAYS be two steps ahead of the game.strangeotron said:Snip
Let's take CvS2 for example. There exist a move called a roll which is pretty much a forward or backward dodge that lets you escape attacks without taking damage. After the game was released a glitch was discovered where you could cancel your roll's animation with a special move thus giving the attack the roll's invulnerability. The inclusion of the roll cancel was not intended and it indeed was a glitch but it elevated the metagame. By your logic there should be a training mode that teaches you the roll cancel but that would be impossible as the developers had no idea a roll cancel was even possible to begin with. The best way for players to learn the ins and outs of the game is to go to training mode, try stuff out and then apply it in real matches. No amount of AI training can help you prepare for opponent as there are an unlimited combination of strategies that players will use. If I find two Deadpool players that like to rushdown you can guarantee those two players will NOT play exactly the same.
Your comment about not learning anything when being comboed is also untrue. If you're getting a combo then that means you did something wrong. Did you block incorrectly? Did you do a move that's unsafe? Did you fall for your opponent's mixup? Everything in the game is preventable and a good defense is just as good as the offense.
This stuff is not secret knowledge as a majority of the players know about this. When someone uses a strategy in a match it is no longer a secret as at least one other player is watching it. Next time you lose don't just focus on what you did also take note of your opponent as they can show you capabilities of a character you haven't seen before.