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SAUS

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Unfortunately for me my parents are like totalitarians. They're starting to warm up to the idea of a 14 year old going places, though.
Dam, you are young. If you find your local melee facebook group, you could probably invite someone over and they could meet you and your parents so that they are more comfortable maybe. Just tell the people in the group so that they send over the right person :p
 

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Hey guys sorry for going off topic, but I think I might be going to my first tournament for Melee this Sunday. I was inspired by that amazing documentary and the great community. I'm a Luigi main who is just amazed by Abate, EddyMexico, Vist, and Vudujin. Are there any other Luigi mains I should check out? Also, how do you guys go about practicing tech skill and for events?
 

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Dam, you are young. If you find your local melee facebook group, you could probably invite someone over and they could meet you and your parents so that they are more comfortable maybe. Just tell the people in the group so that they send over the right person :p
Haha my house is a mess. They wouldn't appreciate that, or me giving my address out to a stranger. Maybe they'll let me go out now that it's summer. I dunno. I'll try and see if my parents will let me go. My point with them right now is that if they won't let me go anywhere then how I'm going to be able to learn how to function on my own when I grow up. Thanks though. I'm hoping they'll let me go to a biweekly that's starting here in Texas.
 
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MaPow

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Hey guys sorry for going off topic, but I think I might be going to my first tournament for Melee this Sunday. I was inspired by that amazing documentary and the great community. I'm a Luigi main who is just amazed by Abate, EddyMexico, Vist, and Vudujin. Are there any other Luigi mains I should check out? Also, how do you guys go about practicing tech skill and for events?
I'm from FL, so I have the benefit of playing with BluEG and Blea Gelo, both are very good Luigi mains to learn from
 

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Will the scene be as strong as it is now in four years?
Who knows how it'll be in 4 years, we can hope it'll be strong. Perhaps try bringing them to a tourney or fest? I've seen parents at tourneys before, maybe once they get to experience it, and see it for themselves a few times they'll be more comfortable.
 
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Who knows how it'll be in 4 years, we can hope it'll be strong. Perhaps try bringing them to a tourney or fest? I've seen parents at tourneys before, maybe once they get to experience it, and see it for themselves a few times they'll be more comfortable.
Yeah, I took my dad to Bit Battles in DFW. Was kinda weird for me knowing my dad was watching lol
 

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This has probably been said many times before, but if there's ever been an SSBM Golden Age, it's this one.

That's it, just wanted to say it pretty bad.
 
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This has probably been said many times before, but if there's ever been an SSBM Golden Age, it's this one.

That's it, just wanted to say it pretty bad.
Don't most people refer to now as the platinum age of smash?
Most people refer to the old MLG days as the golden age.



Haha my house is a mess. They wouldn't appreciate that, or me giving my address out to a stranger. Maybe they'll let me go out now that it's summer. I dunno. I'll try and see if my parents will let me go. My point with them right now is that if they won't let me go anywhere then how I'm going to be able to learn how to function on my own when I grow up. Thanks though. I'm hoping they'll let me go to a biweekly that's starting here in Texas.
Strict parents can be rough man. If you have troubles with going to tournaments I recommend you try to find a group of smashers close-by and try to play with them as frequently as possible.
 
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Dam, you are young. If you find your local melee facebook group, you could probably invite someone over and they could meet you and your parents so that they are more comfortable maybe. Just tell the people in the group so that they send over the right person :p
Don't worry keep playing. College is a great place to get good at smash :chuckle:
Who knows how it'll be in 4 years, we can hope it'll be strong. Perhaps try bringing them to a tourney or fest? I've seen parents at tourneys before, maybe once they get to experience it, and see it for themselves a few times they'll be more comfortable.
Don't most people refer to now as the platinum age of smash?
Most people refer to the old MLG days as the golden age.




Strict parents can be rough man. If you have troubles with going to tournaments I recommend you try to find a group of smashers close-by and try to play with them as frequently as possible.
Thanks for the help guys. Hopefully I can actually do something this summer. My dad's trying to sign me up for summer camps though, and I'm just "God dammit let me have a break before I enter the stress of IB". Thanks though.

Sup Smashers anyone around that remembers me? =3

I miss you guys.
Nah

ur laem :troll:

EDIT: Wow, 1.5k posts and only 1 like? You must be bad at Smashboardsing.
 
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Thanks for the help guys. Hopefully I can actually do something this summer. My dad's trying to sign me up for summer camps though, and I'm just "God dammit let me have a break before I enter the stress of IB". Thanks though.


Nah

ur laem :troll:

EDIT: Wow, 1.5k posts and only 1 like? You must be bad at Smashboardsing.
Says the guy with a measly total of 158 trophy points. :troll:
 
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Show your parents the documentary.
Uh... I dunno about that lol

South Park **** scene?

Mango's famous "AHH ****"?

Hookers at MLG?

Dunno if they'd like that lol

Kind of relevant, Melee was IGN's Reader's Choice GOTY by more than double it's next closest competitor back in 2001.

http://web.archive.org/web/20040813070819/http://insider.ign.com/articles/317668p1.html
Wow. I'm really glad that Golden Sun got 9th with 1,029 votes. Didn't know that people liked it that much.
 
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Uh... I dunno about that lol

South Park **** scene?

Mango's famous "AHH ****"?

Hookers at MLG?

Dunno if they'd like that lol


Wow. I'm really glad that Golden Sun got 9th with 1,029 votes. Didn't know that people liked it that much.
I don't remember anything about South Park **** or hookers. What documentary did you watch? O_o
 

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Okay, when did the ruleset change? I was using Rainbow Cruise being legal to justify being competitive and show that we do like having fun sometimes, but... Now it's not legal anymore. How do I justify being competitive to Miiverse now?
 

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Why do you justify being competitive to Miiverse?
Because it's a permanent icon on both consoles, so I'm stuck with it.

I'm also trying to justify it to myself. I want to enjoy the series to its fullest, but I'm starting to feel like I'm surrounded by stereotypes and it's embarrassing.
 
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You enjoy competing in a video game, big deal. What's there to justify to anybody (let alone some icon connecting you to a bunch of anonymous strangers on the interwebs (i presume... the only console i own is a GC, so i don't really know about that sort of thing))?

Well, regarding rainbow ride... playing competitively and horsing around at times isn't mutually exclusive. Just because you play with the competitive ruleset doesn't mean you can't ever do anything else. If you think Bowser dittos on Poke Floats with bombs on very high sound fun, go ahead do those.
It's just that the majority of the playerbase thinks a largely static environment is best to determine the better player, so we do that in tournament sets... but, if you and your opponent agree to sth, next to no tournament host is going to prevent you from doing whatever the hell you want as long as you don't stall the tournament (set the timer higher or play more matches than your set should be, or sth).
 
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... but, if you and your opponent agree to sth, next to no tournament host is going to prevent you from doing whatever the hell you want as long as you don't stall the tournament (set the timer higher or play more matches than your set should be, or sth).
Wait, that's still legal? I thought that was N64-only due to the very low number of stages.

As for justifying myself... The competitive fandom turned out to be, for a pretty big part, exactly as I feared it was back when I was casual - I haven't even been on Smashboards a week and there are already entire threads dedicated to banning or taking the entire point out of entire characters on day one. I don't know. I thought I was better than that.

(Why yes, I am taking the debate over Mii Fighters hard. Why do you ask?)
 
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"That" referring to Pokefloats or "Gentleman's agreement"?
The former has been gone from our tournament legal pool for ages (again, you can do whatever the hell you feel like in non-tournament sets), the later would be kind of hard to prevent anyways (how is the host supposed to know you didn't just play RPS in some dark corner and report the results of that? :D
 

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I mean the agreement thing. That at least makes me feel a little better, knowing that there's at least a possibility of not everyone competitive fitting the stereotype.

I guess I just needed reassurance. I'd never forgive myself if I ever fell into the Stop Havibg Fun Guy spectrum.
 
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Your idea of fun =/= everyone else and their idea of fun.

Deal with that first.

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They won't stop until my definition matches theirs, though... -_-

Even then, though, there are things in the competitive side I disagree with. Like the movement to ban or restrict Miis day one. That whole debate honestly looks like they're just trying to ban things for the sake of banning them; exactly how we don't want everyone else to see us like.
 

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They won't stop until my definition matches theirs, though... -_-

Even then, though, there are things in the competitive side I disagree with. Like the movement to ban or restrict Miis day one. That whole debate honestly looks like they're just trying to ban things for the sake of banning them; exactly how we don't want everyone else to see us like.
You're missing my point. It's not a matter of fundamentally altering your definition of fun. You can do whatever the hell you want. It's a matter of respecting what the competitive side finds fun. This is the kind of monumental hubris that creates these silly notions in the first place, this whole "casual" versus "hardcore" gamer thing. It's ****ing pointless. We all play video games, just some decide to play it differently than others.

If you want to find out what all the hub-bub's about, compromise. Meet them in the middle. Try figuring out exactly why instead of dismissing it as a bunch of tryhard nonsense.

As for the whole Mii thing in Smash 4, there's more to it than banning **** for the sake of banning ****. If the devs of Smash 4 introduce a way to streamline the process of importing custom Miis and movesets from one system to another, I don't think there would be an issue.

Smooth Criminal
 
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I try to respect other play styles, I really do. My problem is I never get that same courtesy, and I never will. So I stoop to trying to justify myself and sweet **** I'm ruining my life being so paranoid and bargaining like this.
 

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I just had a random thought. In Nintendo's eyes, PAL Melee is the final product, not NTSC. I know the Wii U is zoned, but what if they only release PAL Melee on Wii U Virtual Console ?
 

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I just had a random thought. In Nintendo's eyes, PAL Melee is the final product, not NTSC. I know the Wii U is zoned, but what if they only release PAL Melee on Wii U Virtual Console ?
I didn't know nintendo thought of PAL as the final product. It's interesting but unless it were an HD remake or a version with online capabilities than it wouldn't change much at all. People would probably just keep playing on their cubes/Wii's.
 

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I heard that other communities were hostile to ours, but I've never actually seen it until I saw the chat in the SSBM -> Marvel 3 intermission.

"Watch the numbers drain away because Smash scrubs can't handle a real game."

"Numbahs goin DOWN cause it's past Smash kids' bedtime *decapre emoticon*"
 

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Other communities are becoming jealous of the popularity that Smash has gained over the last year or so. Whilst we can't really blame them for their jealousy, we must just act like the more mature ones of the situation. When fanboys/girls start to hate on other things, it often shows insecurity. But to be honest, they should be thankful as many of the smash viewers will stay and watch the other games. They wouldn't have gotten the exposure if it weren't for melee having a huge spike in popularity causing people to investigate more into other pro scenes and EVO is a great place for it. I would never have looked for the competitive scene in the other games, but as I've been watching melee at EVO, I've also watched some other games there too. I'm sure there are other people like that. I'm sure not everyone in the fighting game scene is as hostile towards melee as some of them are. But we're only seeing the people who are just insecure about the future of their game.
Tl;dr: Don't blame the anomalies of the other games' scenes for becoming jealous, just be the mature one and let them cry.
 

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Other communities are becoming jealous of the popularity that Smash has gained over the last year or so. Whilst we can't really blame them for their jealousy, we must just act like the more mature ones of the situation. When fanboys/girls start to hate on other things, it often shows insecurity. But to be honest, they should be thankful as many of the smash viewers will stay and watch the other games. They wouldn't have gotten the exposure if it weren't for melee having a huge spike in popularity causing people to investigate more into other pro scenes and EVO is a great place for it. I would never have looked for the competitive scene in the other games, but as I've been watching melee at EVO, I've also watched some other games there too. I'm sure there are other people like that. I'm sure not everyone in the fighting game scene is as hostile towards melee as some of them are. But we're only seeing the people who are just insecure about the future of their game.
Tl;dr: Don't blame the anomalies of the other games' scenes for becoming jealous, just be the mature one and let them cry.
I personally blame the console wars, too.

I'm only not staying for Marvel because I don't really like Marvel personally, but I'm coming back for USFIV.
 
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