Guide to Learning MBAA (as an SF Player)
Hmm
How do you create a scene for a game that you like that youre not even that good in?
Its like a lot of OG players quit and then the surrounding areas die, but they pop their neck in every now and then to hawk at the new blood which doesnt help a motherfucking thing.
Try appealing to them by the mindset of learning the game and improving together. In fact, I would think that’s easier to get in new people since a lot of players don’t like getting raped by good players?
Isn’t that basically what HAV has been doing with CvS2?
I don’t eeeeeven know where to begin with this discussion. :bluu:
But I guess I’ll simply say:
Tell people to get off their ass and JUST play it. Oh and take your game, that you want people to play…to gatherings, tournaments, where ever when ever. Eventually someone is going to notice you and become curious and play. And if you happen to be a good player, you can teach…live and uncut. If you both suck, then encourage each other to “have fun” and look up info/statistics etc. etc.
That is a good start IMO.
Like these things! Also, perhaps those people whose streams gather a lot of viewers could hold a night of the game, organize an online tournament for it, etc.
Too difficult
lol i know right. :lol:
guess we/people gotta keep on tryin though.
I’d like to pick up gg again since it was seriously my favorite fighting game as a kid (well, a much younger kid at least), but my friends hate fighting games, especially ones that are hard to play.