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Priest of the Temple of Syrinx
Nevermind, not going to get involved.
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No I wanted evidence that it was a "crusade", a few comments that could potentially hurt some brawl players feelings does not a co-ordinated assault on the community make.If you want evidence that the melee documentary was Anti-brawl, consider Prog's comments on PM. As further evidence he went on FB to later say he regretted those comments, and how he was goaded into saying anti-brawl comments.
For posterity.Hold your horses there. I never said I was goaded. I was talking about my own experiences in the community during that time, what we were hoping for and what was delivered. I apologized on Facebook because I (still) regret those comments and probably should have used more tact when talking about the game. I've said before that it doesn't reward the style I like to play in any fighter. The documentary wasn't meant to be anti-Brawl, it was meant to tell the story of the Melee community, and Brawl's release through the scope of the Melee community of that era certainly left a huge footprint.
That is an extremely xenophobic view you have. I know it's a shame that your secret exclusionary club is opening its doors to outsiders, but bashing them about it won't help matters.I would rather see the game I love die than see its ruleset being catered to the people who have never cared for the game before or have spent the past 6 years bashing it.
See my avatar and try to calm your nerves :'(This thread smells like brawl kids.
Wow, I can make broad insulting statements and not add anything to the discussion too!
And there it shall remain, then. Have issues with me or my comments, PM me.For posterity.
Now that is new term. "documentary kids". Smash's version of 09'ers.This thread smells like documentary kids
I've never even seen the damn documentary and I'm not going to watch it. Please, the Melee community's utterly petulant, sulky self-important docu-drama can go **** itself for all I care.You'd have to be delusional to think that the Smash Documentary was somehow a crusade against Brawl. If you are referencing some other articles/videos then please display them and show how it's a focused attack on Brawl.
Melee has always been relatively popular, PM is the game that REALLY blew up.I actually don't mind that Melee and PM are getting more popular... :3 No disrespect to Brawl tho, still a smash game.
I don't want brawl's ruleset to be catered to the people who have called brawl every bad name they can think of. Brawl's ruleset should be catered to the people who have always been loyal to the game and everyone else is welcome to play it that way.That is an extremely xenophobic view you have. I know it's a shame that your secret exclusionary club is opening its doors to outsiders, but bashing them about it won't help matters.
However I'm extremely skeptical as to how loyal its players are going to remain when Smash 4 comes out.I don't want brawl's ruleset to be catered to the people who have called brawl every bad name they can think of. Brawl's ruleset should be catered to the people who have always been loyal to the game and everyone else is welcome to play it that way.
And it is better to cater to the few people inside an exclusionary bubble? If players are truly loyal to the game, they won't let a ruleset change stop them from playing. If a community of one hundred people has forty leave and eighty new people come in with the change, the change is good for the community. If forty people would rather their community die than let it be "tainted by the outsiders," then they don't need to be a part of that community. Everyone can enjoy the new format and the loyalists are welcome to play that way.I don't want brawl's ruleset to be catered to the people who have called brawl every bad name they can think of. Brawl's ruleset should be catered to the people who have always been loyal to the game and everyone else is welcome to play it that way.
I don't mind changing the ruleset so more people play the game, but I do mind changing the ruleset so that it appeals to people who have literally thought of brawl players as an inferior race.If a community of one hundred people has forty leave and eighty new people come in with the change, the change is good for the community.
I don't see how that is remotely related to what I or you have thus far said, but okay. I don't know of a single person that "literally thinks of Brawl players as an inferior race." Making up exaggerated shadows to fight for purely cynical reasons is hardly better than the exaggerations themselves.I don't mind changing the ruleset so more people play the game, but I do mind changing the ruleset so that it appeals to people who have literally thought of brawl players as an inferior race.
Metaknight has nothing to do with Blizzard walls for 6 minutes following a chaingrab kill, nor does he have anything to do with stocks in general taking 2:30 to finish out, leading to prolonged games and viewer fatigue. Removing MK just makes viewers have to watch the other same characters doing the same thing for seven minutes.you know guys...you'd save yourself a lot of trouble and could of possibly salvaged this game if you'd just stopped the issue first hand....
All y'all had to do was keep the masked bat banned. The brawl community killed itself by being stubborn and not wanting to ban a broken character.
the counterpick system would of worked, you would of been able to keep more stages legal, people would of been more interested in matches due to it not being the same single handful of characters who stood a chance against metaknight, and the game might very well of went down a different path.
But what does the community do instead? starts putting more and more ridiculous ruleset changes up all in an effort to "attempt" to slightly nerf MK just enough to keep him legal, instead of just getting rid of the real issue out right.
Now its doing it once more.....
Part of the reason why people are promoting 1 stock brawl is so brawl gets more spectators, specfically on twitch I assume. If you've ever been to a smash stream on twitch, you would understand that what I said is not an exaggeration. I appreciate your reply and I did learn from it.I don't see how that is remotely related to what I or you have thus far said, but okay. I don't know of a single person that "literally thinks of Brawl players as an inferior race." Making up exaggerated shadows to fight for purely cynical reasons is hardly better than the exaggerations themselves.
But yes, I agree that shadow people waving their thespian melee scepters over what they see as the Brawl plebeians are bad.
More to the point, any argument being made here is that smash community as a whole has been thus far very divided. If a change in the ruleset is something that brings more people into the Brawl portion of the community to see the differently-paced game in a positive light, it can't be bad. Further distancing and shutting out the bad, **** spewing people of "the Melee community" is no better than what the Melee (and to extrapolate, the Smash) community did when faced with oppression by the Fighting Game Community. With the donation drive showing what passion Smashers have for their game and getting it on screen for the second most viewed finals of all of last EVO, it showed the fighting game community at large what a genuine game Smash is.
Faced with oppression, the Smash community thrived and now has several competitive players with sponsorships from former outsiders. Mango and M2K are having their travel expanses FUNDED, as if they were, you know, actually important members of the larger Pro Gaming community.
Rather than setting up walls and archers against the big mean Melee bullies, Brawl players should rejoice at the fact that there exists a potential for more inclusion and more interest in their game, even if it means a change. Because with that potential, there exists a probability, no, a reality where there is such a minimal segregation between the smash games.
And we all have Jason Zimmermanson from Cinnaminson to thank for it.
Im starting to rethink this ruleset. After ICs will **** in this ruleset. How about 2-stocks maybe???I like it for Brawl not anything else.
I've literally never touched Melee in my life. Never owned a Gamecube. Assumptions make an ass out of you and me bud.Obviously, to them Brawl isn't inferior. Just because it is to you or whatever statistics you tout does not mean it is for everyone, everywhere. People have different priorities for gameplay, and it is quite apparent that theirs are a world or two away from yours. That doesn't mean they are wrong or you are wrong, it just means you have different opinions. These kinds of things are a matter of perspective, just like basically everything else in the world.
I don't care what you think about Brawl or where it's going. You can feel free to keep your biased Melee elitist complex. But you don't need to make other people feel crappy about themselves (yes, that is what ****ty, negative statements like yours do to people) because of your differences. Try to be a bit civil; just because nobody knows who you are on the internet doesn't give you free reign to be an ***.
The way I see it, the fact that this article exists - and that a bunch of Brawl players have already commented on it, both for and against - is evidence that Brawl is not dead, or even dying. Statistically it is less-popular than Melee, yes, but "smaller" is not the same as "dead."
There's nothing wrong with Brawl being a slow-paced game. There are a plethora of slow games that are competitive and popular. Brawl's pace is not an issue except in regards to your own expectations. SF4 is a relatively slow game at top levels and might even be considered "campy" but remains very popular among the FGC. Yeah, there are people that dislike the game for its pace and people who have stuck with previous titles or play other games like Marvel, but SF4's pace from a design perspective is not a problem. And neither is Brawl's.I like it because it speeds up an already slow game.
Well, my bad on that, but even if it was incorrect it was a pretty safe assumption at the time.I've literally never touched Melee in my life. Never owned a Gamecube. Assumptions make an *** out of you and me bud.
Yes, I read the article. Last time I checked, articles were not scholarly documents. And besides, "diminishing popularity" still does not imply impending death. There are die-hard Brawl-ers just like there are die-hard Melee-ers, there just aren't as many of them.Secondly, did you happen to read the article at all?
" Essentially, Brawl’s popularity is diminishing."
Diminishing, dying, getting smaller, slice it any way you like, thats what the article is saying. The fact that this article exists is due to brawls dying popularity, as it states so right in the article.
I also talked about how brawlers were perceived by the rest of the community and that the game was dying. I don't think any of that was uncivil...
You basically followed a half-assed not-really-apology with a smack-in-the-face insulting of what those same people hold dear. You took your own word as truth, and talked as if everyone who plays Brawl is ********. Not exactly the epitome of civility if you ask me.[...] So, maybe people who play brawl aren't derpy, but the are making the choice to play an inferior game. You have to understand how that looks to everyone else. (It looks kind of dumb.) It's sad to see people cling to the worst version of something we all love and doing stuff like this just to try to stay relevant.
Just let your game die with grace. It's going to when smash 4 comes out anyway. Brawl was never competitive [...]