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Heh heh, you said blows.That BLOWS! Eh, eh, right? Wink, nudge.
He means stages that could be used in a competitive tournament.Cool, custom stages look like fun.
But competitive? Not sure what you are saying when stating that. Is there a competition for who makes the more fun stage?
Items, Customization, and ALL stages can be used in a "competitive" tournament, so long as "competitive" is being used in it's broadest definitions.He means stages that could be used in a competitive tournament.
Yea Im gonna make a video series on the funnest custom stages as well. So if you want to add yours in do so!Cool, custom stages look like fun.
But competitive? Not sure what you are saying when stating that. Is there a competition for who makes the more fun stage?
Ok how about this. These are stages he believe are good enough to be added to the stagelist for an APEX-style tournament setting where the top smash players compete for cash prizes and follow the tournament ruleset.Items, Customization, and ALL stages can be used in a "competitive" tournament, so long as "competitive" is being used in it's broadest definitions.
I think he just needs to define what he means by "competitive" before anyone can accurately answer the question. So I'll let him respond to the question.
Thank you sir. This is the exact point this thread is about.Ok how about this. These are stages he believe are good enough to be added to the stagelist for an APEX-style tournament setting where the top smash players compete for cash prizes and follow the tournament ruleset.
I don't know how much clearer I can become than this. I know you know what I'm talking about. And if you turn around and say something dumb like 'well technically it's up to the TO whether items and stages are banned' or 'he never gave clarification on the type of competition or tournament' or something like that when it's pretty obvious and plain as day what the hell he's referring to, then you're really reaching just to find a counterpoint for counterpoint's sake.
When we are in an age where people can download 2gbs of data and mod their wii so then there game can be more competitive, and custom characters' specials. Then why not have extra stages that can be used to in a way balance the game in order to add in more stages that and fairly give each character advantages and disadvantages.We never used custom stages in competitive Brawl, why would we do it in Smash 4?
The Stage Builder is still missing several features that normal stages have. We shouldn't rely on something that's incredibly limited just for the sake of tournaments.When we are in an age where people can download 2gbs of data and mod their wii so then there game can be more competitive, and custom characters' specials. Then why not have extra stages that can be used to in a way balance the game in order to add in more stages that and fairly give each character advantages and disadvantages.
Also we could be able without excluding anyone with no modding experience to have these new, or replicated stages in their game with little effort.
We can also do what I did with Dusty Dreamland (recreation of N64 Dreamland) and recreate stages that are not in this game that could still be used for competitive play, (like Yoshi story in melee and brawl, and Fountain of dreams.)
Please elaborate what are the missing featuresThe Stage Builder is still missing several features that normal stages have. We shouldn't rely on something that's incredibly limited just for the sake of tournaments.
And I think you missed the point I made about waiting for him to speak for himself.Ok how about this. These are stages he believe are good enough to be added to the stagelist for an APEX-style tournament setting where the top smash players compete for cash prizes and follow the tournament ruleset.
Considering the fact that Jsteel already said "Thank you sir. This is the exact point this thread is about." I'm pretty sure that means that Kagato's "interpretations" are spot on.And I think you missed the point I made about waiting for him to speak for himself.
I'm more interested in his meanings, as much as you stress the importance of your interpretation of such meanings.