TengenToppaTetsuya
Smash Cadet
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- May 14, 2008
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A few of us from El Paso will be able to make it Cant wait to play everyone!
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last year, 87 people signed up, competed and lost to PK-Thunder at this amazing event. This year, MIOM has estimated that this event will break 100 and went on to say that there may be 140 registrants. We might event break that cap.Hey I'm super excited for this tourney (my first). I know there are currently 30-something people signed up (I think), but any idea on how many people generally end up showing?
What matchup and how much?PK-Thunder I'll MM you at Forte to avenge Captain of the Fraud Squad Hamyolo
Just figured we'd play a set. I play Doc, Samus, and Ganondorf. $5?What matchup and how much?
I'm cool with that. I accept.Just figured we'd play a set. I play Doc, Samus, and Ganondorf. $5?
hi thereI am literally bringing a crew of 5 people to Forte Dallas. Ain't us holding it up.
Choo Choo Motherf*ckers!Add me to this hype train
You can map shield to X or Y and get the same 'easy' powershield. It just makes the buttons themselves more consistent and opens up more control schemes for players to work with as opposed to giving strict advantages. It's probably too late for any ruleset changes, but in the future it may be worth reconsidering this restriction, at least for PM. Even in Melee, removing springs would remove the ability to light shield (unless I'm mistaken), still not giving solid advantages.Removing springs is a form of controller mod- it makes things like powershielding easier. This question was asked last year and I believe we took the same stance.
My Brother (Who is 15) and I (I'm 17) are going up there, so you wont be the only young person there.So, I've never attended a serious tournament before and seeing as how I live really close to UT, I was interested in giving this a shot. Though being a somewhat average and inexperienced competitive Melee/PM player, I don't feel as if I'd fare very well in the actual bracket.. so can anyone tell me if this event is suitable for attending solely for the friendlies and general experience of a tournament? I want to get a feel for what the atmosphere is like and perhaps meet some skilled players to improve myself.
Another factor I'm fairly shaky on is my age; I'm 16. Are the younger players looked down upon at all? Again, I have never attended a tournament so I'm not entirely sure what the age group or social aspect is like.
If there is an SA vs Dallas Crew Battle, I will be all eyes, cheering on my SA boys (I myself am not too good though so I will just watch)I am literally bringing a crew of 5 people to Forte Dallas. Ain't us holding it up.
That's certainly reassuring! I hope to get some good friendlies in, this will be quite the learning experience for me.My Brother (Who is 15) and I (I'm 17) are going up there, so you wont be the only young person there.
I want to 4-stock hungrybox.I also want to get 4 stocked by Hungrybox. That would complete my life.
What's your smash tag? Did you enter Melee pools?That's certainly reassuring! I hope to get some good friendlies in, this will be quite the learning experience for me.
I also want to get 4 stocked by Hungrybox. That would complete my life.
I didn't. I actually can't make it until tomorrow, where I'll just be sort've hanging out, playing friendlies, and observing. I'm meeting with a few buds of mine with the same intent aswell.. Will you be there tomorrow?What's your smash tag? Did you enter Melee pools?