WhoIsMrBlack
Smash Cadet
- Joined
- Jul 17, 2008
- Messages
- 73
The main argument I see AGAINST brawl being as 'competitive' as Melee is 'people who add more depth to their game don't get rewarded nearly as much in Brawl'. I don't understand this.
Anyone can spend lots of time practising and perfecting their Brawl play but they now do so KNOWING that it won't be as gamebreaking as it was in Melee - it's their own choice to do that so they can't really complain when it doesn't give them such an advantage.
And honestly, how many people spend time learning all these ATs because they want to get better and how many people spend time learning all these ATs because they want to be as good as someone else? (Don't go saying how stupid this sounds, think about the point I'm making)
What about those that spent lots of time on Melee? You can't say they did that without knowing full well the next game would play differently. Anyone that spent hours practising/perfecting Melee did so knowing they would get better at Melee - surely they didn't expect all that to carry over to the next game too. Why should they feel like Brawl has screwed them over when it was obvious what would happen? You had your time, it was good, now choose to keep playing Melee or move on to Brawl. No point complaining.
Someone once posted on here late last year saying they wanted to learn and asked what it would take to play Melee 'competitively'. Someone simply told them 'Don't worry about it, Melee's time is almost over'. Exactly.
Anyone can spend lots of time practising and perfecting their Brawl play but they now do so KNOWING that it won't be as gamebreaking as it was in Melee - it's their own choice to do that so they can't really complain when it doesn't give them such an advantage.
And honestly, how many people spend time learning all these ATs because they want to get better and how many people spend time learning all these ATs because they want to be as good as someone else? (Don't go saying how stupid this sounds, think about the point I'm making)
What about those that spent lots of time on Melee? You can't say they did that without knowing full well the next game would play differently. Anyone that spent hours practising/perfecting Melee did so knowing they would get better at Melee - surely they didn't expect all that to carry over to the next game too. Why should they feel like Brawl has screwed them over when it was obvious what would happen? You had your time, it was good, now choose to keep playing Melee or move on to Brawl. No point complaining.
Someone once posted on here late last year saying they wanted to learn and asked what it would take to play Melee 'competitively'. Someone simply told them 'Don't worry about it, Melee's time is almost over'. Exactly.