Covered another base even if its from blocked member since months ago so I don’t gotta even see Smash even in word form but once a year. (to the post earlier not pedo’s quick overview)
Thats dishonest
-its taking established fact, out of context to fit your narrative.
You have the end result. smash in evo. Fact, okay
but not what actually transpired to strangely put it there where it was never there before. (It was around the first MLG attempt yeah, and all around separated by miles really from other recaps)
so you make up whatever in the interim to sound good to yourself as an achievement ‘that beat a lot of other games’ and try to put it in the face of your opposition, falling back on dumb trolling making no sense, no effort, to the tune of
not something anyone -being rational and cordial to barter a shared event experience- should agree to, even if they are on your side, trite gloating and looking childish in all facets, fitting another stereotype.
Truly overall lying to make yourself feel better or look better. Rather than as the nuisance anyone can see that you are being. Thru putting something else down as you step up on a soapbox to try to be heard louder. Not facing reality. There’s an established word for that. Even in your E for everyone world, it has a place
fraudulence
fraud
People respect what’s real, not bandwagons and jumping on because ‘its the thing to do’ now.
I like how unlike other gaming sites with news (even with bad discussion wherin topics)
They don’t say, you can go discuss this in the forums: link to forums
Makes you think you have to secure your “disqus” whatever the fuck that is name so its not used against your for mischief by a username squatter/stealer.
Evo isnt a Capcom event. It just so happens that the most popular games in the US have been capcom games. The thing is that the entirety of the tournament structure for our scene has revolved around having multiple games so everybody could have the nice things they have. None of that long history involves smash. Even one of the Evos was cosponsored by Tekken Zaibatsu. There are some tournaments that are seen to be the most definitive for a series or game. For example Final Round is seen as the Tekken tournament to go to; and in a lot of ways Season’s Beatings was a MvC2 tournament. Other than that Evo has always housed fighting games and smash has always tried to get in there.
I’d give you a 2-10. Ugly and very creepy looking. You look like an asian dude that will secretly have a man crush on some one and then try to work his way to the persons pants by trying to be his best friend. You look like you would come over some dude’s house almost all the time - uninvited, texting random shit such as quotes or “how are you doing”, and just laughing at everything the person says regardless of it not being funny.
Anybody else want to post their pics so i can tell them how ugly they are?
Actually it shows quite a brilliant understanding of the mistreatment of the game by its own community. Not that I expect you to figure that out.
Besides the obvious what? I don’t know. You don’t say. I never played USF4 but you go ahead and tell me why Edition Select is disregarded, and how that’s compairble to banning items in Smash. Also is this a community decision or a decision that tournaments make on their own. Because unless my memory is shitty (and it is due to heavy drinking), I think Edition Select characters have been allowed and used in tourneys before.
No one said anything about a “right” or “wrong” way to play. What I did say was that no items = half-assed and boring, and that’s because it is. I also said that playing it this way and trying to claim it as a game of a different genre = delusional, and that’s because it is. You guys choose to play it that way, good for you. It doesn’t make it what you want to pretend it is. Definitely not what you want everyone else to pretend it is.
And games don’t give guidelines outside of the basic rules and setup. What they do give you is a set of tools that you, as the player, use. The only other rules that tend to be followed are the ones set by tournament organizers, but they generally don’t apply a standard of play that says the players can’t use specific features during the match. But your game needed a standard? Why?
So basically it’s too random for you? That’s it?
The idea that items forces you to be clairvoyant is moronic. You must think fighting game players don’t have to make various predictions of what may happen at a given time, having multiple plans of action for every possibility, from counter-attacks to falling back as a response to an event that they didn’t expect, and adapting their style of play to the situation. Are you telling me that Smash players can’t adapt their own game to anticipating the spawining of an item, and adjusting their play to accomodate? Or is your kind just not willing to bother because you’re worried about the one of the how many items the game has being the one that could hurt you being the one that spawns in front of you? If what is said is true that the spawn points are set in the stages, then you know where those spawn points are, so you know where to not be if you don’t want one to risk one getting in the way. Do you do this to stages too? Some of them are dynamic, changing their layouts and forcing players to adapt to the now-different stage. But I didn’t hear of any stages being banned at EVO, or are you waiting to lose a match because you couldn’t get back to the playing field when it shifted its edge out of your reach before you decide “Final Destination only”.
And weren’t gems something you had to pay for, greatly restricting their use based on who could pay for more in a shorter time? Pretty sure that aside from the horribly unbalanced ways they directly affected a character, a lot of complaints were for the fact that they cost money. If Nintendo were charging money for items in Smash then maybe you’d have a case, but that’s not the case, so you don’t have it. Items are available for any player at any time when they drop. Also, SFxT was shit regardless of gems.
And if you put yourself in a bad position and get rekt because you forgot to anticipate a specific event, then whose fault is that? Are you gonna blame the game for it deciding right then to spawn an item when you decided to get in front of the spawn point? No one blames the FPS game if a dynamic object suddenly appears before them and they frag themselves with a rocket. No one demands to remove doors from maps because one shut in front of their itchy trigger finger. But then again, I already said this the first time when I was pointing out how these players don’t demand the shit that’s easily visible be removed because they keep falling into it. They learn not to do it. Fighting game players learn the hard way how to not fuck up, why can’t Smash players?
And you must not play FPS games, or you’d know that the whole “shit falling from the sky and blowing away half your health” thing happens all the time. It’s called spam. It’s a constant thing in a deathmatch when enough players are invovled. Go play one and watch as random projectiles and shots hit you when the person firing them doesn’t know you’re there and is just doing it to try and hit someone. And even in 1v1 matches, spamming doorways and cooridors to try and randomly hit your opponent so you can know where he is is also a common occurance. I could count the number of stars in the sky before I can count the number of face rockets I’ve seen players take that are randomly shot without knowledge of their position.
But if you want to talk about truly random, spawn points are randomly selected in most games, for the most part. Enjoy getting spawn fragged possibly multiple times in a row because the game keeps spawing you right next to existing action, and your fresh meat ass gets turned on instantly. Better yet, have that happen to you in 1v1, when your opponent is spamming a spawn point after fragging you, and the game decides to spawn you there, and you’re an additional point on their score just like that. But they sure don’t ban spawn fragging, do they? Or, how about powerups that allow a player to cause either more damage or faster damage, possibly allowing them to climb the scoreboard. No one demands that Quad Damage be removed because the guy with the powerup caught up easy. But yet, it’s items in Smash that are too random and can’t be allowed to affect the game.
I understand just fine. Your response boils down to “It’s too random and I don’t wanna lose that way so I won’t adapt to finding a way to not lose that way.” I wonder how many people on Scrubquotes share this kind of sentiment.
Or maybe if you actually gave a reason for us to change our minds, we’d do it? Or are you dumb enough to think that somehow you saying this shit in person would not get these counter-arguments in person? But go ahead and ragequit the thread and go back to letting Mood4food finger your anus as a means of comfort. Beats telling you to go fuck yourself.
Um, they already pretty much banned all the stages but a handful because they can’t handle shifting battlefields and “lolrandom” stage hazards that are telegraphed more than Captain Falcon’s Falcon Punch.