Tradermon
Smash Rookie
- Joined
- Oct 25, 2015
- Messages
- 14
So I just finished my first semester of college, and before I left, I had the opportunity to play friendlies with my friends. Once I got home, I decided to try for glory, and I'm already regretting it. The input lag is honestly horrid, so it makes it really difficult to practice ledge trumping, extended dash dancing, perfect pivoting, and even combos.
I came to a conclusion that the input lag could be one of the main things that creates bad habits for players, along with only being able to play on FD. Rolling is really safe because of it, and spamming actually works since its harder to react to it with shielding. Not to mention the community is horrid, 10 minutes in and I was already facing a taunt spamming Kirby who name called me after the match lol. Also, although the record book really isn't a thing, it creates the horrible idea that winning is all that matters. So instead of actually practicing and getting better, most people just leave after they lost to me or continue their bad habits. I've realized that my obsession with it in the past has really hindered me from getting better, and almost everyone else at my school who's done for glory as much as me have also been really hindered them as well.
I'm going to try anthers ladder, and play with people around my community more online, but i'm happy to admit that I'm definitely quitting for glory once and for all.
What are your guy's thoughts on for glory?
I came to a conclusion that the input lag could be one of the main things that creates bad habits for players, along with only being able to play on FD. Rolling is really safe because of it, and spamming actually works since its harder to react to it with shielding. Not to mention the community is horrid, 10 minutes in and I was already facing a taunt spamming Kirby who name called me after the match lol. Also, although the record book really isn't a thing, it creates the horrible idea that winning is all that matters. So instead of actually practicing and getting better, most people just leave after they lost to me or continue their bad habits. I've realized that my obsession with it in the past has really hindered me from getting better, and almost everyone else at my school who's done for glory as much as me have also been really hindered them as well.
I'm going to try anthers ladder, and play with people around my community more online, but i'm happy to admit that I'm definitely quitting for glory once and for all.
What are your guy's thoughts on for glory?