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just you so far! jerms is coming with us on the way back as well. is albert gonna come??
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lol. it's generally believed that tournaments > smashfests, but you'll find that smashfests actually make you better seeing as you get in way more matches.LoL, I hate to drop the N word, but smashfests on Saturdays are for noobs, man. Why go to a smashfest when there is a tournament?
But that's cool. I'm sure you have a john about not having a ride, or having over-protective parents, which is perfectly understandable. I think.
Wow. Lol. Okay, first, how can you not be into tournaments anymore? (I don't really want you to answer that). You might as well say you're not into Smash anymore. And you can never be too rusty to attend tournaments. <i>The point of going to tournaments</i> is to unrust yourself and get better. You should't expect to perform great, unless you're experienced, but even experienced players don't have this limiting mindset. You gotta set your pride aside.@Cortez: Nah. I have a ride even if I want to go...but <b>we're not into tournaments anymore</b> and besides, <b>we're too rusty for tourneys anyway</b>.
Woah Woah! haha. Don't get me wrong. I respect tournaments with all my heart and I was once into the scene. But I can be competitive when it comes to smashfest too. I know not everyone takes it seriously but I can get better by just smashing in smashfests too. And you're right. I'm NOT that into smash that anymore. But I still love playing it. I still love every second I play with all ya'll. I enjoy all the moments we share in melee. Don't get me wrong dude.Wow. Lol. Okay, first, how can you not be into tournaments anymore? (I don't really want you to answer that). You might as well say you're not into Smash anymore. And you can never be too rusty to attend tournaments. <i>The point of going to tournaments</i> is to unrust yourself and get better. You should't expect to perform great, unless you're experienced, but even experienced players don't have this limiting mindset. You gotta set your pride aside.
And Greatfox, I do agree that a lot of improvement happens at smashfests and you get in a lot of matches to refine your technique, but you can only reach the next level with the competitive factor that tournaments bring. You play new people (not to mention ridiculously good people) and you become motivated to play better than you're used to.