Yes its sarcasm, but there is a point to it.
He's tried of all this "They better not get rid of wavedashing or it'll suck" we've been reading. It's a glitch and it will be fixed. But don't think you're going to be stuck running. They will most likely create or modify moves so that wavedashing wouldn't be as useful anyway. After all, do you seriously think the devs haven't noticed the tournament support this has been getting? They'll find a way to make it right.
He isn't a troll for the sake of pissing people off, he's just pointing out that things WILL change and there is no point in *****ing about it.
Bingo. This dude wins. I was hoping someone would get it. I don't totally agree with you, though; as Dylan_Tnga so politely points out, the Melee team knew about wavedashing. I still don't think there will be wavedashing because I think the game will move past it for precisely the reasons you mentioned.
I really thought he was being serious because there are really some people with that mindset in many places...
Also my point.
OH MY GOD. THIS IS THE 10000000000000TH TIME THIS HAS BEEN POSTED.
Ok, now, you ****ing idiot. Wavedashing was labeled ''super dash technique'' in the ****ing debug mode, by the GAME PROGRAMMERS.
as in THEY KNEW IT EXISTED, THEY JUST CHOSE NOT TO TELL PEOPLE ABOUT IT AND LET THEM FIGURE IT OUT ON THEIR OWN.
You oughta educate yourself before posting anything
Actually thats pretty much the definition of a troll, flamebaiting, and spam. Which this thread is both.
You should be banned for spam, no one likes a sarcastic douche.
You should also be banned for posting a wall of text. PARAGRAPHS *** hole.
You should be banned for dodging the cuss filter (Mods, I have a screenshot if he changes it). You should also be banned because every topic I see you're flaming someone you don't agree with. I understand that you believe in your opinions; that's why you have them. I believe in mine, and I'm sure the people who you *****ed out in this thread for their views believe in them as well. But let's have some civil discourse here, shall we?
Yeah, I posted something that I thought would get some responses. I call it thought-provoking, but if you want to call it trolling, enjoy. It's not hard to get a rise out of you, though. big_freddy was right on track and observing that the game would probably move past wavedashing with the new developments that are inevitable, and you had to come in and call him a "****ing idiot" because he called it a glitch. You're right, it's not a glitch, but let's move past that and discuss the rest of it, shall we? He's right when he says the game's gonna change, deal with it. I think wavedashing is going to be made obsolete, like big_freddy said. If you can still do it, there probably won't be a reason. They could change a move like the dodge to just be better than a wavedash. They could create some new move, different than a dodge and similar to a wavedash so that it replaced the wavedash. Or they could (and you might want to be sitting down for this)
change the game engine!
Stay with me here. Super Smash Bros 64, on the N64. Super Smash Bros Melee, on the GCN. Different games, different consoles, different engines. Super Smash Bros Brawl, on the Wii. Different game, different console, and probably a different engine. Not all the game mechanics will be the same, some new techs might appear, and some old ones might disappear. You can be sure that it won't play like Melee, though. Why would I buy that? If I can plug in my old Melee and my old wavebird to my new Wii, why would I buy a $50 new Melee? Remember when we used to play SSB64? We got Gamecubes, and thought, wouldn't it rock if I could play Smash on the Gamecube? Then it came out - that was sweet. We bought it, brought it home, turned it on, and it sucked. It wasn't SSB64 at all. It only took a couple days for us to realize that was a good thing. Who the hell wants to get a new console and a new game to have it play like the game they bought years ago?
It's gonna be different, people. Embrace the change. Honestly, I hope they slow it down and make it easier. Yeah, dumb down Smash. I'm serious. If you made it so that techs were easier to perform, I really think it would enhance the gameplay. It would become even more about strategy. You guys are always going on about how mindgames define the player. They're really the best part of Smash, and what sets it apart. Think about how many mindgames there are in other fighting games: none. Go, attack, combo, kill people. The beauty of Smash is the mentality; how to approach, how to avoid attacks, how to catch your opponent off guard, how to counter, how to lure your opponent in. You shouldn't have to worry about how to precisely tap 300 buttons a second to chainthrow or pillar your opponent or waveshine around. It'd be sweet if performing all the techs was achievable by most players. Then Smash could focus on what it's all about: the strategy behind the fight.