goodoldganon
Smash Champion
I'm going out on a limb here posting this topic, but I feel it is something that should be addressed. One of the Smash Bros series greatest draws is the 4 player FFA and the crazyness that ensues. I don't know about you, but I didn't get 64 and Melee expecting it to be some deep fighting game I'd take so seriously, but the desire to get better grew on me.
Basically I'm asking, have many people tested these codesets in FFA matches? I know what you are thinking: 'B+ is made to be competitive, FFAs aren't competitive. People that primarily like FFAs don't want to hack their Wii for a more competitive game.' And, well, I think that's just a lie. Many of my friends are big on FFAs and they love B+. "It rewards skill and smart play way more then regular Brawl did, but it still retains that crazy nature in FFAs we love,' says one of my roommates.
I guess what I'm getting at is we need to consider the ramifications some codes have on FFAs. Yes 1v1s are the top priority, but I think if we want the largest crowd possible FFAs still need to be fun and competitive. Eventually many of those people will want to learn how to get better and that is how the scene will grow.
That's my two cents. What do you guys think? Also, for those that do FFAs, how do you think they play?
Basically I'm asking, have many people tested these codesets in FFA matches? I know what you are thinking: 'B+ is made to be competitive, FFAs aren't competitive. People that primarily like FFAs don't want to hack their Wii for a more competitive game.' And, well, I think that's just a lie. Many of my friends are big on FFAs and they love B+. "It rewards skill and smart play way more then regular Brawl did, but it still retains that crazy nature in FFAs we love,' says one of my roommates.
I guess what I'm getting at is we need to consider the ramifications some codes have on FFAs. Yes 1v1s are the top priority, but I think if we want the largest crowd possible FFAs still need to be fun and competitive. Eventually many of those people will want to learn how to get better and that is how the scene will grow.
That's my two cents. What do you guys think? Also, for those that do FFAs, how do you think they play?