I feel like all of Cipher’s s*it posts has undone him. We know he’s passionate about giving info when required, but his general behaviour is just so off putting. Capcom this, SFV that blah blah blah. Why continue to attack when it’s clear nobody cares about your opinion?
Frost is my dude as he’s from the UK. Simply put. He arguing with you, Zio and others was always hilarious. And those beat downs given to him by Highland was just humbling.
All he ever said was that SF5 was ass and that the Capcom Cup was carrying it.
Now that the Capcom Cup is over. Hella many of you have grown tired of the game’s bullshit and there are more people playing other games than playing SF5.
Here’s the thing for me. I can’t get into SFV I don’t enjoy playing it. I can lab it from time to time but that’s as far as it goes. I haven’t renewed my PSN either, as I don’t care about online.
I don’t see why he needs to be here constantly looping in the same circle. Yes, SFV is a game that not many enjoy, but there isn’t any need for you to keep on saying it.
I don’t care about GB. I’m not gonna join a forum and bash it though. It just seems like a complete waste of time.
So everyone’s answer to why he should accept is LTG VS Viscant, a thing that brought to prominence one of the, if not the, worst human to play a fighting game and gave him clout. Solid reasoning.
That said this ain’t even the same thing.
LTG, piece of shit he is, was extremely offensive toward Viscant. Frosty, hard as he tries, at best comes off as a petulant child, and hardly can make a dent in anyone’s feeling.
Oh and I did play Frost once before realizing the kind of person he was, in SFV. I was in some gold rank, he wasn is some diamond rank, and there was lag.
The way conflict resolution works in this community has always been through playing. Grudge money matches became a thing because it put stakes into whichever issue both people had. You either cared enough about it or didn’t.
At no point is anybody encouraged to have physical altercations or get violent in any way. Early on people thought money matches were dumb, but they’re a great way to settle things in this community. No violence and kept in game.
This has been your friendly neighborhood anthropologist saying,