Yep, it's very likely that Bison disappears and reappears in a single frame. That's still a single frame and no less.
I know not everything in gameplay is inadmissible, but gameplay mechanics tend to be inadmissible(though not always). I can understand Guile holding back against characters like Ryu or Blanka, or other good guys, but why hold back against the likes of Bison, Juri, Balrog, or Akuma? Or why does Bison strike a stupid pose for almost a second after he's done teleporting? Doesn't make sense and leaves him vulnerable. Or why can someone like Dan actually fight Bison on more or less even grounds? I'd imagine a single light punch from Bison or Oni would decapitate Dan and there wouldn't even be a need for a second round.
It's not like that. However, does Guile outside of gameplay needs to fill up some arbitrary meter before he can do a Sonic Hurricane?
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Last edited by ArtificialGlory on Mar 25th, 2012 at 07:06 PM
Based on speculation, it is safe to say that SFIII Gouki would win against Juri.
However, there is no information of Juri during the events of SFIII.
She could have been stronger or weaker than her SFIV incarnation, or probably even dead already.
All we know is that she managed to survive/defeat the 2nd strongest version of Vega RIGHT AFTER destroying Seth #15.
PS:
Never really got into all this Gouki power-level hype.
Yes, he can level a city, destroy a sub, or bust a meteor. But none of that are indicative of his strength against the other top-tier monsters in SF.
The 2 times he used SGS on Gill and Vega was when they weren't ready to fight. He caught them both off-guard.
Besides, Gill was not really interested in battles in the grand scheme of things (since he's basically immortal and can resurrect through sheer power of will), and Vega was just a shadow of himself in SFII.
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