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Yeah... please explain
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This guy knows that the ****'s upThis is dumb. It's like saying it's cheap to camp near the edge in Soul Calibur, where you can toss someone over the edge for a quick ring out.
Most people do that, I think. I'm always green because it's easier not to lose yourself if you play one color.Hey, while we are asking why tournament players do certian things, I have a question. Why do competitive players always use alternate costumes?
Eh, just like having more platforms than 1 gives some characters advantages, or how Final Destination inevitably gives a few characters a slight upperhand.You may think that walk-off stages are fine, but there's no doubt that it gives some characters an unfair advantage. The advantage is small enough not to matter in casual play, however.
You'd probably think differently if you were playing for money, though wouldn't you?
Well, in Melee you can break out of star immediately on leaving Kirby's mouth, close enough to just start hitting him while he's lagging. And by immediately, I mean like... on top of him. Mash buttons faster.Well, Dedede can not only chainthrow, but hold characters inside his mouth and shoot them off the stage. It's not like they can do much about it, you can't do anything while you're a star.
Fox can jump of the edge and waveshine an opponent in mid air too. >_>But we're talking about tournaments here. If the game was all about staying on opposite sides of the map we wouldn't have much of a tourny scene now would we?
The stages we have to choose from put players in a position that forces them to interact with their opponent. Forces them to think fast and forces match to end relatively quickly.
"Interaction" is overrated.The stages we have to choose from put players in a position that forces them to interact with their opponent. Forces them to think fast and forces match to end relatively quickly.
He has to get them out there first, and the opponent may still be able to make it back from that situation. The intention isn't to ban KOs in general. >_>Fox can jump of the edge and waveshine an opponent in mid air too. >_>