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Haha, yeah, I know how that feels...I'm in the Reimu Discord and yeah, it's true sadly...
tfw you only care for two characters and their fanbases can't get along
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*Steve vs. Banjo war flashbacks*
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Haha, yeah, I know how that feels...I'm in the Reimu Discord and yeah, it's true sadly...
tfw you only care for two characters and their fanbases can't get along
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So people starting acting weird with the otterposting and there was something about a "coming soon" right? ...guys i think Furret´s in.Home sweet home... It's going to be hilarious if my ****posting about a Tuesday announcement winds up coming true. Can't go into all the details but certain "people" were acting weird the same day as Jon started Otterposting and the "coming soon" disappeared from 5 on the site. Coincidences can be a riot if they wind up lining up. If not, well... Only about two weeks until the VGAs then and a little more than a week until Ultimate's first anniversary. Possible fun times ahead either way.
Y'know I'm not in Papa's server but every single person I've ever talked to about it has told me that this is straight up one of the most toxic places on earth. Sucks because I really like him and his content.The thing that upsets me about Papa Geno's discord is that Papa Geno seems like such a genuine and nice guy and he deserves to have a civil server. Obviously that's wishful thinking for any server, but its saddening because idk if PapaG realizes how toxic some of the regular posters are there or how hard some of his mods power-trip. That's just my observation of it though, granted I've only been there for a coupla months.
Fatman's ban wasn't just imo. A warning would have been more adequate, and I'm sure Fatman's used to getting those by now.
Doesn't really have anything to do with Reimu. Geno gets a lot of unreasonable hate from all kinds of Smash fans. That's just a side effect if you're a popular request. *shrugs*I came to appreciate Reimu after the Reimu stuff from a while back motivated me to look into her. Didn't know that there was some sort of divide between the two fanbases, as I don't recall seeing anything like that on the Reimu Smashboards thread. I just don't understand what those Reimu fans would have against Geno specifically, as the two characters are rather separated.
Time to bury the hatchet by digging out crossover art from 10 years ago!Ugh, I can only imagine how bitter it gets...
It's sad, too. A lot of Geno fans I've seen actually really like Reimu and Touhou. I'm sure there are some Geno fans who are terrible to Reimu's, though.
I kinda just wish we could get along and not drip so much venom over what video game characters we like/want to see in Smash.
Pretty much my thoughts here, I doubt Sakurai/Nintendo creates the DLC characters based around events like E3 and Game Awards in mind. They probably do care if a character is recognizable only for the first DLC revealed. Joker so far was the perfect fit for a first character revelation.If I could just throw my 2 cents in here, I think we’ve been putting too much stock in character 5 being a “fit” for the game awards. I would estimate a 0% chance that Sakurai was considering how much hype the character would generate at an American awards show when he picked them. And like you said, it’s Smash so there’s gonna be hype whoever it is.
When was this? Are you getting us and the PG discord server mixed up?Home sweet home... It's going to be hilarious if my ****posting about a Tuesday announcement winds up coming true.
Yeah the disconnect between traditional fighting games and Smash especially in the community is a big part of what's holding Smash back from being welcomed into the FGC community. As that video showed some Smash played didn't even know who Alex Valle is and he's a legend within the Street Fighter/FGC community. The disconnect between the two is quite a large divide and when it's a divide in something as tight-knit as the FGC community it's quite an awkward and tough situation.
So I want to have a cool-headed discussion about this since Zero's video is very calm and all about discussion.
I think he makes a lot of good points, but it's the one near the end of the video that falls in line PERFECTLY with what I have been saying for years, which is that other gamers and the FGC don't accept Smash as a fighting game because of the Smash community.
In this video Zero talks about this and shows a clip from a video titled "The Disconnect Between Smash Brothers and the FGC" and there is this segment where some Smash player who looks totally out of his element shows up at the commentator table and doesn't even know who Alex Valle is...the man who's nickname is Mr. Street Fighter at a setting called Wednesday Night Fights that has been popular in the FGC for going around nine years. The kid didn't even know why he was there other than he was told they need a commentator and when Papa Valle asks him if he knows anything about Street Fighter, the kid responds with that he knows Ryu is in the game.
This lines up perfectly with my description about the Smash community in response to Terry Bogard. As a fighting game fan myself, I've played a bunch of them. I understand terms and I know the names of popular players and generally when events are held and I admire iconic moments in the FGC history and I recognize most character from most fighting games. Just being an honest fan of fighting games makes you an FGC community member for the most part. You'll notice that professional players often give other fighting games a try to compete in them: for example, Chris G was the Morrigan king in UMvC3, but he's tried his hands at KoF, DragonBall FighterZ and others. But you know what you don't see? Big name FGC players moving over to play Smash. Even more importantly, you know what else you don't see? Smash professionals playing other fighting games.
These two groups absolutely do not mesh, and there are a number of reasons as to why, but to be fair I'll start with the FGC's side. The reason you don't see players like Diago, Chris G, Fenrich, Go1, Justin Wong, SonixFox, HookGangGod or any other big time FGC professionals hit up Smash is because they all play what I like to call traditional fighting games. Smash is so far removed from that ON PURPOSE by Sakurai because of his KoF experience with that couple that he absolutely bodied. Smash still IS a fighting game, but not in the traditional sense, and it takes a lot of effort to get it as close as it can be to that experience and even then it's still very foreign. I mean, I have to knock you off the stage instead of getting your health to zero? There are multiple levels to a stage? I have to recover back to the stage?! What is this crazy stuff?
On the other end, the Smash community knows ONLY Smash, to the point where they know little about the FGC or other games at all. They don't branch out and it's almost like the entire Smash community is a bunch of hermits who know nothing about the outside world of fighting games and it causes issues and struggles between the communities. For example, as someone who's played fighting games since I was in single digits of age, seeing Sakurai go over motions like that with Terry was nothing new to me at all, yet I see all these Smash players failing at doing simple Fireball and Shoryu motions and it makes my head hurt, nevermind the more complex inputs for his Super Special Moves. Anyone who struggles with these would faint at some of the inputs in other fighting games, like 360s, 720s, double half-circle back to quarter-circle forward and both punches and my personal struggle, doing proper neutral motions in Tekken where you let the directional pad/stick return to neutral for just the right amount of time before inputting the next part of the command. Add in stuff like that with Sakurai clearing talking to that kind of Smash fan who doesn't get anything about traditional fighting games meaning he knows much of Smash's fanbase appeals to that kind of audience and now you see why these fan bases cannot get along.
Then you got me, who loves both Smash and other fighting games (I'm hooked on SamSho rn) and who watches tournaments and loses his mind like an ape at the plays some players make and unless the game itself is boring to watch (hello MK11!) I'm down with it. I love watching high-level Smash play and I respect those players of that caliber like I do anyone else, but hot damn if the rest of the community doesn't have this giant dividing disconnect.
I recently came to terms with Sakurai referring to Smash as an action game series, and not a fighting game series. I've always referred to Smash as a Fighting/Platformer for as long as I've understood the genres (and I've heard and used the term Brawler for a period after Brawl came out), but according to Sakurai, the term "fighting game" doesn't properly convey everything in the game. Understanding his personal history in fighting games, it becomes easier to understand why not even he considers it a fighting game...even though the main objective of the game is fighting.
So I want to have a cool-headed discussion about this since Zero's video is very calm and all about discussion.
I think he makes a lot of good points, but it's the one near the end of the video that falls in line PERFECTLY with what I have been saying for years, which is that other gamers and the FGC don't accept Smash as a fighting game because of the Smash community.
In this video Zero talks about this and shows a clip from a video titled "The Disconnect Between Smash Brothers and the FGC" and there is this segment where some Smash player who looks totally out of his element shows up at the commentator table and doesn't even know who Alex Valle is...the man who's nickname is Mr. Street Fighter at a setting called Wednesday Night Fights that has been popular in the FGC for going around nine years. The kid didn't even know why he was there other than he was told they need a commentator and when Papa Valle asks him if he knows anything about Street Fighter, the kid responds with that he knows Ryu is in the game.
This lines up perfectly with my description about the Smash community in response to Terry Bogard. As a fighting game fan myself, I've played a bunch of them. I understand terms and I know the names of popular players and generally when events are held and I admire iconic moments in the FGC history and I recognize most character from most fighting games. Just being an honest fan of fighting games makes you an FGC community member for the most part. You'll notice that professional players often give other fighting games a try to compete in them: for example, Chris G was the Morrigan king in UMvC3, but he's tried his hands at KoF, DragonBall FighterZ and others. But you know what you don't see? Big name FGC players moving over to play Smash. Even more importantly, you know what else you don't see? Smash professionals playing other fighting games.
These two groups absolutely do not mesh, and there are a number of reasons as to why, but to be fair I'll start with the FGC's side. The reason you don't see players like Diago, Chris G, Fenrich, Go1, Justin Wong, SonixFox, HookGangGod or any other big time FGC professionals hit up Smash is because they all play what I like to call traditional fighting games. Smash is so far removed from that ON PURPOSE by Sakurai because of his KoF experience with that couple that he absolutely bodied. Smash still IS a fighting game, but not in the traditional sense, and it takes a lot of effort to get it as close as it can be to that experience and even then it's still very foreign. I mean, I have to knock you off the stage instead of getting your health to zero? There are multiple levels to a stage? I have to recover back to the stage?! What is this crazy stuff?
On the other end, the Smash community knows ONLY Smash, to the point where they know little about the FGC or other games at all. They don't branch out and it's almost like the entire Smash community is a bunch of hermits who know nothing about the outside world of fighting games and it causes issues and struggles between the communities. For example, as someone who's played fighting games since I was in single digits of age, seeing Sakurai go over motions like that with Terry was nothing new to me at all, yet I see all these Smash players failing at doing simple Fireball and Shoryu motions and it makes my head hurt, nevermind the more complex inputs for his Super Special Moves. Anyone who struggles with these would faint at some of the inputs in other fighting games, like 360s, 720s, double half-circle back to quarter-circle forward and both punches and my personal struggle, doing proper neutral motions in Tekken where you let the directional pad/stick return to neutral for just the right amount of time before inputting the next part of the command. Add in stuff like that with Sakurai clearing talking to that kind of Smash fan who doesn't get anything about traditional fighting games meaning he knows much of Smash's fanbase appeals to that kind of audience and now you see why these fan bases cannot get along.
Then you got me, who loves both Smash and other fighting games (I'm hooked on SamSho rn) and who watches tournaments and loses his mind like an ape at the plays some players make and unless the game itself is boring to watch (hello MK11!) I'm down with it. I love watching high-level Smash play and I respect those players of that caliber like I do anyone else, but hot damn if the rest of the community doesn't have this giant dividing disconnect.
Might be like the evo situation where nothing happened and the otterposting was just otterposting, but it'd certainly be nice to get an announcement!Home sweet home... It's going to be hilarious if my ****posting about a Tuesday announcement winds up coming true. Can't go into all the details but certain "people" were acting weird the same day as Jon started Otterposting and the "coming soon" disappeared from 5 on the site. Coincidences can be a riot if they wind up lining up. If not, well... Only about two weeks until the VGAs then and a little more than a week until Ultimate's first anniversary. Possible fun times ahead either way.
I WAS really suspicious about that Otterposting...Home sweet home... It's going to be hilarious if my ****posting about a Tuesday announcement winds up coming true. Can't go into all the details but certain "people" were acting weird the same day as Jon started Otterposting and the "coming soon" disappeared from 5 on the site. Coincidences can be a riot if they wind up lining up. If not, well... Only about two weeks until the VGAs then and a little more than a week until Ultimate's first anniversary. Possible fun times ahead either way.
I doubt we'll get any smash news. Maybe a nintendo direct or a small direct, but it won't have Smash. My guess is that the direct would hint to watch the VGA's for more Smash news. I feel like more Smash right after getting Terry would be too soon. But I mean they could just drop a trailer for Geno too as a bonus outside of the pass, I mean I'm just saying *wink wink* *nudge nudge* to any ninteninjas lurking this thread.Home sweet home... It's going to be hilarious if my ****posting about a Tuesday announcement winds up coming true. Can't go into all the details but certain "people" were acting weird the same day as Jon started Otterposting and the "coming soon" disappeared from 5 on the site. Coincidences can be a riot if they wind up lining up. If not, well... Only about two weeks until the VGAs then and a little more than a week until Ultimate's first anniversary. Possible fun times ahead either way.
Yo a real one ForsakenM . Preach it brother. It's unfortunate but true that a lot of Smash players are knowledgeable of traditional fighting games (and their franchises) as well as their personalities (like Alex Valle, Daigo Umehara, Justin Wong, Nuckledu, GO1, Kbrad, Eli Joe, ChrisG, Tokido, and the list goes on). Not only that, but within their ignorance at times they even have the gall to insult said franchises with remarks such as "nobody cares about that character", or "that franchise is niche, or not popular". Like... HELLO?!?!?! I truly wish they would take a little of their time and enlighten themselves with watching latest, and past clips of notable fighting game tournaments, and appreciate the effort and passion those pro-players put into those games.
So I want to have a cool-headed discussion about this since Zero's video is very calm and all about discussion.
I think he makes a lot of good points, but it's the one near the end of the video that falls in line PERFECTLY with what I have been saying for years, which is that other gamers and the FGC don't accept Smash as a fighting game because of the Smash community.
In this video Zero talks about this and shows a clip from a video titled "The Disconnect Between Smash Brothers and the FGC" and there is this segment where some Smash player who looks totally out of his element shows up at the commentator table and doesn't even know who Alex Valle is...the man who's nickname is Mr. Street Fighter at a setting called Wednesday Night Fights that has been popular in the FGC for going around nine years. The kid didn't even know why he was there other than he was told they need a commentator and when Papa Valle asks him if he knows anything about Street Fighter, the kid responds with that he knows Ryu is in the game.
This lines up perfectly with my description about the Smash community in response to Terry Bogard. As a fighting game fan myself, I've played a bunch of them. I understand terms and I know the names of popular players and generally when events are held and I admire iconic moments in the FGC history and I recognize most character from most fighting games. Just being an honest fan of fighting games makes you an FGC community member for the most part. You'll notice that professional players often give other fighting games a try to compete in them: for example, Chris G was the Morrigan king in UMvC3, but he's tried his hands at KoF, DragonBall FighterZ and others. But you know what you don't see? Big name FGC players moving over to play Smash. Even more importantly, you know what else you don't see? Smash professionals playing other fighting games.
These two groups absolutely do not mesh, and there are a number of reasons as to why, but to be fair I'll start with the FGC's side. The reason you don't see players like Diago, Chris G, Fenrich, Go1, Justin Wong, SonixFox, HookGangGod or any other big time FGC professionals hit up Smash is because they all play what I like to call traditional fighting games. Smash is so far removed from that ON PURPOSE by Sakurai because of his KoF experience with that couple that he absolutely bodied. Smash still IS a fighting game, but not in the traditional sense, and it takes a lot of effort to get it as close as it can be to that experience and even then it's still very foreign. I mean, I have to knock you off the stage instead of getting your health to zero? There are multiple levels to a stage? I have to recover back to the stage?! What is this crazy stuff?
On the other end, the Smash community knows ONLY Smash, to the point where they know little about the FGC or other games at all. They don't branch out and it's almost like the entire Smash community is a bunch of hermits who know nothing about the outside world of fighting games and it causes issues and struggles between the communities. For example, as someone who's played fighting games since I was in single digits of age, seeing Sakurai go over motions like that with Terry was nothing new to me at all, yet I see all these Smash players failing at doing simple Fireball and Shoryu motions and it makes my head hurt, nevermind the more complex inputs for his Super Special Moves. Anyone who struggles with these would faint at some of the inputs in other fighting games, like 360s, 720s, double half-circle back to quarter-circle forward and both punches and my personal struggle, doing proper neutral motions in Tekken where you let the directional pad/stick return to neutral for just the right amount of time before inputting the next part of the command. Add in stuff like that with Sakurai clearing talking to that kind of Smash fan who doesn't get anything about traditional fighting games meaning he knows much of Smash's fanbase appeals to that kind of audience and now you see why these fan bases cannot get along.
Then you got me, who loves both Smash and other fighting games (I'm hooked on SamSho rn) and who watches tournaments and loses his mind like an ape at the plays some players make and unless the game itself is boring to watch (hello MK11!) I'm down with it. I love watching high-level Smash play and I respect those players of that caliber like I do anyone else, but hot damn if the rest of the community doesn't have this giant dividing disconnect.
NANI?!?!?! NANDATOOOO?!?!?! Fatman, my GUY! What do you mean?!?!Home sweet home... It's going to be hilarious if my ****posting about a Tuesday announcement winds up coming true. Can't go into all the details but certain "people" were acting weird the same day as Jon started Otterposting and the "coming soon" disappeared from 5 on the site. Coincidences can be a riot if they wind up lining up. If not, well... Only about two weeks until the VGAs then and a little more than a week until Ultimate's first anniversary. Possible fun times ahead either way.
Huh, I missed that match, that's strange. I think that was before Cooler's release...wow, that was before Base Goku and Base Vegeta's release too! Leffen didn't do too bad but I find it unclear on whether Go1 was going 100% there. Could have been an off day, but regardless this is something that needs to happen more.Yo a real one ForsakenM . Preach it brother. It's unfortunate but true that a lot of Smash players are knowledgeable of traditional fighting games (and their franchises) as well as their personalities (like Alex Valle, Daigo Umehara, Justin Wong, Nuckledu, GO1, Kbrad, Eli Joe, ChrisG, Tokido, and the list goes on). Not only that, but within their ignorance at times they even have the gall to insult said franchises with remarks such as "nobody cares about that character", or "that franchise is niche, or not popular". Like... HELLO?!?!?! I truly wish they would take a little of their time and enlighten themselves with watching latest, and past clips of notable fighting game tournaments, and appreciate the effort and passion those pro-players put into those games.
On the topic of players from one side experimenting with games on the other; I recalled that one brave lad from the Smash community has ventured into participating on traditional fighting game tournaments recently. That lad is none other than Big Leff; TSM Leffen. Here's a clip of him going up against one of the top players in DragonBall Fighter Z during CEO 2018.
I'm in a weird position where I grew up a Nintendo kid but as I got older I moved more towards Playstation. A lot of my favorite games on on PS2 but I still love Nintendo and their design philosophy. I basically went from Nintendo exclusively to Playstation to PC gaming when Flash games were hot and Nexon was getting big and then I've been a big blend of everything since then. Now it's more about the game than the platform when it comes to me taste, and so far Nintendo has been crushing it and everyone else has been doing alright to big oof.About Smash players not typically broadening their horizons: Spending quite some time in the Rate Their Chances thread has made me realize that. There are quite a few people there that are not familiar with a lot of third party characters, even more so than obscure Nintendo characters. Not the same situation, but it does lend credibility to the theory that Smash players tend to not play a lot of other games. Funny enough, I kind of have the opposite problem. I've been a PlayStation player a lot longer and my history with Nintendo games is not high at all. I've yet to beat a Mario game, and I'm not the biggest fan of their franchises like Metroid, Donkey Kong, and especially Zelda. I've played them all, but not extensively. Admittedly, I mostly play Smash for the novelty of the idea and I get much more excited when a third-party character gets announced because there is a good chance I've had a good amount of personal experience with them.
Not saying you have to be a Nintendo fan to necessarily enjoy Smash, but at least it has encouraged me to play more Nintendo games.
I gotta say, Porky might be the only Smash character I’ve ever actively wanted not for the sake of playing as them, but for the sake of beating them up. (Duck Hunt is close but honestly I don’t think I ever thought of them before they were announced so it doesn’t count)With speculation a bit slow aside from Fatman’s comment, I suppose I’ll hop on the trend that OffBi started and post my nine most wanted as well.
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Alright so mine came out terrible but here are my 9 most wanted
Bolded are my top 3
MY DUDE, I absolutely love your choicesWith speculation a bit slow aside from Fatman’s comment, I suppose I’ll hop on the trend that OffBi started and post my nine most wanted as well.
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On the plus side, if Doom Slayer is announced, how good does that make Geno's chances? With recent leaks basically unifying Geno and Doomguy, like the Cacodemon & Mallow leak (has this even been deconfirmed yet?) it could mean we have 2x the potential confirmation chances.
i.e: if Geno is announced, Doomguy is likely. If Doomguy is announced, Geno is likely.
Fnaf is genuinely good to me if you ignore the god awful fanbaseFreddy eh, of course.
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Doomguy on his own doesn't really mean anything for Geno's chances per se. What would matter more is what costumes he comes with. If the Cacodemon hat is there, Geno is in. If it isn't, then nothing really changes aside from the CacoMallow post being proved false.On the plus side, if Doom Slayer is announced, how good does that make Geno's chances? With recent leaks basically unifying Geno and Doomguy, like the Cacodemon & Mallow leak (has this even been deconfirmed yet?) it could mean we have 2x the potential confirmation chances.
i.e: if Geno is announced, Doomguy is likely. If Doomguy is announced, Geno is likely.