How can playing with items be fun? It's boring, and no, luck is NOT a part of skill. Luck is a seperate factor. How much skill does it take to throw a Pokeball? Dam, must take a lot..Pressing the A button...How much skill does it take to do Advanced Techs? More than 6 Buttons a second. You choose not to play competitively, don't whine about it.
Playing on the same stage with the same characters and using the same techniques all the time strikes me as way more boring.
Also, don't be an ***. What I'm saying is, if you got lucky, you deserved to get lucky.
I won't touch on the 'advanced techs', since besides Wavedashing, I admittedly have very little experience with them.
Now this statement begs to ask, would you really say the same when thousands of dollars were on the line? Would you let luck be the deciding factor between first and second?
I dunno. The prospect of getting money does horrible things to people.
Lmao! This jeff person is probably just a joke account. Cause he dosn't want to get flammed by good players like me. THE JIGGERNAUGHT. Anyways, even though were cutting out 95% of the game were also cutting 95% of the Luck in the game.
I'm not a joke account. You may assume that because I have a low post count, but I've merely lurked here for a few days, then decided to make this topic before I did anything else. That doesn't make me a joke account. And, don't let your ego get too inflated, because I honestly don't give one half of a rat turd if you flame me to high heaven, "Mr. Jiggernaught." Mostly because, if your manner and spelling are any indication, any flames from you would come from the 2nd Grade classroom.
We play for money in tournaments. Were not here for the laughs, but the money. I really don't feel like the opponent getting a star that spawned right next to them and kill me. Yeah it would be funny, but it wouldn't be funny anymore because I would be out of the tournament and I wouldn't be able to win the money. Also you can use counter picks to pick crazy stages like mute city or pokefloats. But stages like Hyrule, Flat Zone, Great Bay, etc people can abuse cheap kills or stay in the cave of life. Basicly we cut out the items and bann stages to reduce the luck factor to 0%. Also did you know that the programers noticed the wavedash b4 they released it but still kept it in.
Again, money does horrible things to people, and this is a perfect example. You've siphoned all the fun out of the game in the name of reducing it to purely a matter of skill. Unless I miss my meaning, this is so the risk of you not getting the money is reduced. Whoever decided to mix high amounts of money with video games is an utter fool, as far as I'm concerned.
As for wavedashing, that's just what you say. Show me some definitive proof and I might buy that.
And saying always having items on is just as stupid as having Mario not return in brawl. The only reason you want items to always be on is that you want revenge on us for some reason. I don't think nintendo is stupid enough to not have an option for items turning on or off, they've had it in the past 2 games, aslo without the item selection you can't turn certian items off like if you want a pokeball only fight. Appently you have some grudge about a player that probably pwned you so you post this crap to get everybody mad.
A straw man argument. Nice.
I don't want 'revenge' on anybody. I don't have a grudge. I just don't think such a fundamental part of the game should be cut out just because of the 'luck' factor it adds.
Hey, you know whats funny? Pika Pika Pi, Raptor Jesus, and Jeff are all the same person, seeing that they have like 2 posts each, they all joined this month, and the others haven't responded back. Seems very werid dosn't it?
Wrong...we're all different people, I just haven't been posting because this thread is starting to move faster than I can reply.
The point is moot, items do not affect us, and advanced techniques do not affect you, so why do you feel the need to ask for their removal.
If we want to play with anybody besides friends, then yes, yes it does, because the rulesets are same in tournaments no matter where you go.
Although I guess Wi-Fi in SSBB could fix this.
Look at Mario Kart for the DS. If you play online, you'll be left in the dust if you don't exploit the game's physics and snake. If Brawl is online, I don't want to have to exploit the game just to keep up with the "tourney" players.
This. This is what I'm trying to say. If you don't use the same **** exploits everyone else uses, your rear end will get chopped off and served to you on a silver platter.
(But that doesn't mean we're the same person, eheh eheh).