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but either way, this is where you get to see the top players of DoA5.
Dead or Alive 6

but either way, this is where you get to see the top players of DoA5.

Learn how to use the Fighter List in Dead or Alive 6 to track opponents and send challenges. Avoid performance issues by managing online settings.

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Learn how to use the Fighter List in Dead or Alive 6 to track opponents and send challenges. Avoid performance issues by managing online settings.

Alright, so you've been playing some Dead or Alive 6 and you're curious about who all these awesome players are, right? Well, the Fighter List is where you'll end up seeing the best of the best, especially if you're diving into the online matches. Think of it like a super-powered friends list, but specifically for the fighters you encounter in DoA5.

Here's the lowdown: whenever you go head-to-head with someone online, you can actually add them to this list. It's a neat way to keep tabs on the players you've fought and maybe want to challenge again later. Plus, you can use this list to send out 'Throwdown' challenges to your friends, even if they're busy in Arcade or Training mode. It's a pretty cool feature for staying connected and keeping the competition going.

Heads up, though! There's a bit of a quirk with these Throwdown challenges. You can actually turn them off in most menus, and honestly, I'd recommend doing just that. If you leave them on, your game is constantly checking for an online connection. This can lead to those annoying random freezes that last a few seconds, really messing with the game's performance. To keep things running smoothly and avoid those frustrating hiccups every few minutes, it's best to disable Throwdown Challenges. Trust me, your gameplay experience will be much better for it!

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