oh my bad!I'm not whining about the mode itself, I'm just whining about how the competitive community is whining about it because they assumed it was made specifically for them.
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oh my bad!I'm not whining about the mode itself, I'm just whining about how the competitive community is whining about it because they assumed it was made specifically for them.
I'm not trying to be right I'm just illustrating my lack of understanding for your point of view as I don't see how it makes sense.Do you always have to make sure you are "right"? I'm just saying I don't particularly care for it as it pertains to fighting games so it doesn't matter to me. =/
Great! Bravo, Champagne! High fives! Slow clap. you have won this "argument".
I'd say it's more neutral because projectiles have been overall nerfed and chaingrabs are basically finished. But yes, these people won't listen.I'd get into how FD is a more neutral and fair stage this time around than it was in the past due to the higher focus on having good ground games and lower focus on air games, but I took one look at this thread and decided nobody would listen.
My usual group of friends turns on CPUs as well (if we don't have four people playing) as well. Though it is mainly because of the skill divide between all of us. Free for alls balance it out a little bit as the weaker players can team up on the stronger player(s). Though we will doe 1v1 on occasion between people with similar skill levels.I never turned items off until about five years ago. None of my friends were particularly interested in fighting mono-a-mono either. Even with just two players we'd always turn on CPUs.
Oh, my. I had to stop reading the thread because something is obviously wrong here.Uh, how am I hypocritical?
If the statement was: "For glory wasn't made for tournament goers" I'd say "Duh, thanks for making this obvious statement and waste of a topic." However that wasn't the statement. It was
That statement is simply wrong.
You don't have to love or feel some sort of connection to every smash player to be competitive, I'm not sure what you're even talking about with that one. It also doesn't matter if there are FIFTY competitive communities, "For Glory" was made for them. There's no way around this, stop trying, and stop taking offense that you may be a competitive player. It's ok. There's nothing wrong with it.
So you are admitting you are a casual and are against the competitive scene?if you think "just some casuals" never once in their life played 1v1 no items then you are woefully misinformed.
actually that's how most casuals play.
we just don't to the extra research you all do and practice everyday to find new techniques to improve.
I think you're thinking startervile.Plus the most balanced stage is not FD at all. It is battlefield. Even nintendo knows this.
Everyone plays Smash for fun, competitively or not.Smash has always been played in two ways. For fun, and as a grudge match.
Acadian has clearly done extensive research into how most casual Smash players play the game.So you are admitting you are a casual and are against the competitive scene?
Knew it, you created this thread to offend competitive smashers.
Its still a strong argument because the game hasn't come out yet and we haven't even seen every character much less play them for hundreds of hours. Who's to say chain grabbing wont come back in one form or another?Which we've already covered in a wealth of topics has been modified (along with projectiles) so I can't possibly understand how that's still an argument.
We've seen consistent (across multiple characters in the plentiful footage we have) increase in distance on throws, including input from higher tier players, the increase being so significant that grab chains are impossible.Its still a strong argument because the game hasn't come out yet and we haven't even seen every character much less play them for hundreds of hours. Who's to say chain grabbing wont come back in one form or another?
For Glory is one of the modes in the With Anybody category. How exactly do you intend to settle quarrels with randomly connected strangers? Not to mention the fact that it's not even necessarily 1v1 anyway; Sakurai said there's an option for 1v1. Everything that you say For Glory is for, it's really not for.Smash has always been played in two ways. For fun, and as a grudge match.
Final Destination has always been the go to stage to settle a quarrel.
Well, platforms are not in For Glory anyways so...Ser bird guy, I think you're overlooking a pretty important detail.
For Glory is one of the modes in the With Anybody category. How exactly do you intend to settle quarrels with randomly connected strangers? Not to mention the fact that it's not even necessarily 1v1 anyway; Sakurai said there's an option for 1v1. Everything that you say For Glory is for, it's really not for.
The way I see it, For Glory is a personal mode where you test your own skill in a fair environment, with random factors removed. That doesn't mean platforms removed too. That's just dumb.
LolOh, my. I had to stop reading the thread because something is obviously wrong here.
For one, yes, the mode For Glory was made for competitive players, but not for competitive players.
Please continue agreeing with me.The mode itself was made to cater to the crowd who wants to play Smash competitively.
Yes.Naturally, some people want to play smash without items and seriously. There is nothing wrong with this.
This is so obvious, that I'm not sure why you're even saying it.But, this mode wasn't made specifically for tournament players.
Not for me they aren't.Keep in mind, though, two things are getting mixed up.
Who's mixing these up? They're both part of the competitive community.Hardcore tournament pros, and casual competitive players.
Maybe the OP.Some people seem to be talking about one or the other.
Obvious statement is obvious. Tournament matches happen at tournaments.This mode was simply to play seriously, not for tournament status matches.
Thank you for continuing to state the obvious. I said the mode is made for competitive players which, by definition, is the competitive community. As you've just spent a paragraph explaining exactly that, I think we agree that the OP is incorrect.Keep in mind this is called For Glory, not For EVO.
There's a reason he's stating the obvious. Read just about every post in the thread - nobody is getting the obvious.Lol Please continue agreeing with me. Yes. This is so obvious, that I'm not sure why you're even saying it. Not for me they aren't. Who's mixing these up? They're both part of the competitive community. Maybe the OP. Obvious statement is obvious. Tournament matches happen at tournaments. Thank you for continuing to state the obvious. I said the mode is made for competitive players which, by definition, is the competitive community. As you've just spent a paragraph explaining exactly that, I think we agree that the OP is incorrect.
If you want to say the OP just used competitive community to describe "Melee-playing tournament frequenters" then I would say the OP should learn to be specific, and that the thread is a waste of time since we all know Sakurai didn't make a mode exclusively for people that frequently go to Melee tournaments. The OP wanted to be petty, so he posted a thread deriding competitive players.
One thing I'm confused about in this argument is that you seem to think anyone who plays competitively can be considered to be part of a "community" that is singular and has similar desires. Competitively simply means "To win". Sometimes I want to play without any items or stage hazards acting as random factors. That does not mean I am somehow part of the same community of people that play smash tourney for money? Does that mean my desires are the same as their's and we can be considered one, singular "Competitive community"?Lol Please continue agreeing with me. Yes. This is so obvious, that I'm not sure why you're even saying it. Not for me they aren't. Who's mixing these up? They're both part of the competitive community. Maybe the OP. Obvious statement is obvious. Tournament matches happen at tournaments. Thank you for continuing to state the obvious. I said the mode is made for competitive players which, by definition, is the competitive community. As you've just spent a paragraph explaining exactly that, I think we agree that the OP is incorrect.
If you want to say the OP just used competitive community to describe "Melee-playing tournament frequenters" then I would say the OP should learn to be specific, and that the thread is a waste of time since we all know Sakurai didn't make a mode exclusively for people that frequently go to Melee tournaments. The OP wanted to be petty, so he posted a thread deriding competitive players.
Final Destination has always been the go to stage to settle a quarrel.
64 had many options, but there was never a stage that had the same effect as Final Destination did when it was finally playable in Melee.
It is the most fair and basic stage. It's a straight line.
And now we have the option of enjoying the Final Destination stage in other Nintendo universes.
WOAH WOAH WOAH! Both of these statements are incorrect, and I'm big on stages and fairness enough to explain why:Plus the most balanced stage is not FD at all. It is battlefield. Even nintendo knows this.
Yeah, uh, this is dumb. At that point you might as well make the stage grey too so that bright colours can't be used as an excuse.You fight in a stage that's a straight line so platforms Can not be used as an excuse.
For Glory is not 1v1! Sakurai said there's an option for 1v1! Why does everyone keep forgetting this?It's a 1v1 where you can not blame your loss on a 3rd or 4th player.
Because with the 1v1 option, hardly anyone will choose anything else?Yeah, uh, this is dumb. At that point you might as well make the stage grey too so that bright colours can't be used as an excuse.
For Glory is not 1v1! Sakurai said there's an option for 1v1! Why does everyone keep forgetting this?
But if we're talking about what Sakurai's intentions are here, the fact that there's an option is kind of important.Because with the 1v1 option, hardly anyone will choose anything else?
We CAN choose Temple in tournaments if both players agree on it. It's legal to do that. But do we?But if we're talking about what Sakurai's intentions are here, the fact that there's an option is kind of important.
I don't fully disagree with the OP, I know where he is getting at, but he's just putting targets all over the community that pays attention to Melee tournaments. If the OP means that For Glory WASN'T made for tournament pros, then yes, that would be correct. Likewise, if the OP says that For Glory WAS made for tournament pros, or wasn't made for competitive players, this is flat out wrong.I think we agree that the OP is incorrect.
If you want to say the OP just used competitive community to describe "Melee-playing tournament frequenters" then I would say the OP should learn to be specific, and that the thread is a waste of time since we all know Sakurai didn't make a mode exclusively for people that frequently go to Melee tournaments. The OP wanted to be petty, so he posted a thread deriding competitive players.
You can choose between 1v1, yes, but 4v4...? I don't think For Glory allows up to eight players. Unless if you mean just four players fighting.I'm not understanding all of the controversy about this. However I do have a questions, do we know if you can choose between 1v1 and 4v4 in For Glory mode?
I laughed at this for a good ten minutes.I want to throw an insane concept into the mix here. Just try to keep up. Particularly you, OP.
It literally doesn't matter.
Let me repeat: It. Does. Not. Matter. Who. The. Mode. Was. Made. For.
This thread really serves no purpose other than to argue semantics, and who is better at reading Sakurai's mind.
Have fun kids.
I've never done this."Casuals" have 1 v 1 matches with no items all the time.
Casuals" have 1 v 1 matches with no items all the time.
I've never done this.
It's FD only because yadda yadda yadda balance reasons blah blah blah consistent stage selection yackity yack yack not dealing with stage legality.Ser bird guy, I think you're overlooking a pretty important detail.
For Glory is one of the modes in the With Anybody category. How exactly do you intend to settle quarrels with randomly connected strangers? Not to mention the fact that it's not even necessarily 1v1 anyway; Sakurai said there's an option for 1v1. Everything that you say For Glory is for, it's really not for.
The way I see it, For Glory is a personal mode where you test your own skill in a fair environment, with random factors removed. That doesn't mean platforms removed too. That's just dumb.
That's the problem with adding stages. Put in just FD, people ask for BF and SV. Put in BF and SV, people ask for YI, LC, ID...People are upset this mode exists?
The only thing I'm upset about is that it's FD only. It should be FD / Town and City / Battlefield at the very least.
I have played over 23,000 brawl matches (98% of them were online). The majority of all of those matches were played on Final Destination (about a staggering 80% of them). A good portion of those matches, my opponents were.... not good. I never once chose to play on Final Destination myself except for the times when people would spam Hyrule Temple and super camp (i hate that stage).For glory mode was made for the people who picked FD all the time in Basic Brawl... So everyone. It was made for everyone.
Normally, I would feel some level of pride that somebody found my "jokes" "humorous."I laughed at this for a good ten minutes.