Airports with non-stop flights to 100+ destinations
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Airports with non-stop flights to less then 7 destinations
From a mechanical standpoint, V1.31 is significant because it solidifies the game’s "dial-a-combo" system into a deeply expressive tool. The repack version, often played locally or on private servers (via mods like EAC Bypass ), becomes a pure skill-check environment. Unlike official servers plagued by rage quitters or lag-switchers, a repack user can enjoy offline versus modes or LAN play with absolute frame integrity. The patch notes for V1.31 show careful attention to the "tag" mechanic: assists cooldowns were shortened, and the Guard Cancel (a defensive tag) became less punishable, rewarding neutral game rather than reckless aggression. This creates a "honest" fighter where the infamous Super Dash —a homing attack that plagued beginners—has counterplay options. In this version, a skilled player can consistently 2H (down-heavy) punish predictable dashes, while beginners can rely on auto-combos. It is this delicate accessibility-to-depth ratio that makes V1.31 arguably superior to later, more bloated versions that introduced buggy netcode or overpowered DLC.
35 DLCs, featuring characters like Android 21 (Lab Coat) .
The Story Mode is divided into three distinct perspectives that provide a full picture of the events:
Whether you are hunting for a stable offline tournament build or simply want to relive the Cell Saga with dramatic finishes, delivers a Super Saiyan level of entertainment.
In this version, the game felt more balanced than ever. The "Z Assist Selection" allowed him to pick exactly how his teammates would support him, turning his team of Krillin, Piccolo, and Android 18 into a tactical powerhouse. The Ghost in the Machine
The version 1.31 update was a significant overhaul focused on balancing the roster and introducing new mechanics:
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From a mechanical standpoint, V1.31 is significant because it solidifies the game’s "dial-a-combo" system into a deeply expressive tool. The repack version, often played locally or on private servers (via mods like EAC Bypass ), becomes a pure skill-check environment. Unlike official servers plagued by rage quitters or lag-switchers, a repack user can enjoy offline versus modes or LAN play with absolute frame integrity. The patch notes for V1.31 show careful attention to the "tag" mechanic: assists cooldowns were shortened, and the Guard Cancel (a defensive tag) became less punishable, rewarding neutral game rather than reckless aggression. This creates a "honest" fighter where the infamous Super Dash —a homing attack that plagued beginners—has counterplay options. In this version, a skilled player can consistently 2H (down-heavy) punish predictable dashes, while beginners can rely on auto-combos. It is this delicate accessibility-to-depth ratio that makes V1.31 arguably superior to later, more bloated versions that introduced buggy netcode or overpowered DLC.
35 DLCs, featuring characters like Android 21 (Lab Coat) . Dragon Ball FighterZ V1.31-Repack
The Story Mode is divided into three distinct perspectives that provide a full picture of the events: From a mechanical standpoint, V1
Whether you are hunting for a stable offline tournament build or simply want to relive the Cell Saga with dramatic finishes, delivers a Super Saiyan level of entertainment. The patch notes for V1
In this version, the game felt more balanced than ever. The "Z Assist Selection" allowed him to pick exactly how his teammates would support him, turning his team of Krillin, Piccolo, and Android 18 into a tactical powerhouse. The Ghost in the Machine
The version 1.31 update was a significant overhaul focused on balancing the roster and introducing new mechanics: