Panik
Smash Journeyman
Not to get off topic, but can we turn off final smashes?
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My personal advice:
Suck it up and live with the fact that not all stages will have a base and three platforms.
I agree with all of these statements...besides, if someone is such a skilled player, they should be ablt to fight anywhere, under a wide variety of conditions...not just all the bland, "tournament legal" stages.Are all stages that show a slight trace of being fun banned? Competitive players suck all the fun out of everything...
Amen brother. Smash is supposed to be the crazy free-4-all that it is. Tournaments have all of that stuff turned off. I have a friend who is OBSESSED with tournament play. He gets pissed whenever we pick a stage other than Fountain of Dreams or Final Destination. Last time I checked, there were almost 30 stages, not 5.Actually it's completly fair, if you lost the fight for it, it's your own fault, not the game's.
Really, enjoy the casual sex and friends when you use words like "uber scrub" to insult people over a party game meant for 13 year olds.
How about you deal with the fact that not everyone plays the game the same way you do.
How do they alter gameplay if they're designed to be a PART of the gameplay. You guys are a bunch of babies, instead of adapting to the stages, you cry about how they're unfair, then go on to use glitches like wave-dashing.
I really like how all of you have the aparent authority to say how the game is "meant to be played" by banning all the fun things like Items and any stage that isn't just a straight line. If the game was meant to be played like a regular fighting game, they'd have made a regular fighting game. We have a party game that's actually supposed to be somewhat fun, not grueling.
Get out of your "Competitive player" bubble and get over yourself.