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Yesterday on Facebook a friend of mine (which happens to be one of the best in my country. SSB tag is "Joak") got in an arguement with another player on the SSB FB group. What did this arguement consist on? Well, it was Joak telling that guy (which we will now refer to as "Leker", because that's his username) that he won't likely find an opponent at the group if he keeps activating Items and illegal stages. Leker stated that he is constantly bored of people playing 1 vs. 1 without items and on FD, and that he wants to play "the real Smash Bros.", not a Street Fighter. Joak stated that people on the group prefer to competetively, because it's a match of sheer skill. Leker stated that SSB by itself is a competetive game, whether it's with items or not, saying that Joak doesn't know how to play how the game supposed to be played "because he will likely lose first", that it's the player's lack of skill for not being able to avoid the items and the others beating up on him on a Free-for-All.
I just think this was an interesting arguement. I don't question what is supposed to be competetive.
Yesterday on Facebook a friend of mine (which happens to be one of the best in my country. SSB tag is "Joak") got in an arguement with another player on the SSB FB group. What did this arguement consist on? Well, it was Joak telling that guy (which we will now refer to as "Leker", because that's his username) that he won't likely find an opponent at the group if he keeps activating Items and illegal stages. Leker stated that he is constantly bored of people playing 1 vs. 1 without items and on FD, and that he wants to play "the real Smash Bros.", not a Street Fighter. Joak stated that people on the group prefer to competetively, because it's a match of sheer skill. Leker stated that SSB by itself is a competetive game, whether it's with items or not, saying that Joak doesn't know how to play how the game supposed to be played "because he will likely lose first", that it's the player's lack of skill for not being able to avoid the items and the others beating up on him on a Free-for-All.
I just think this was an interesting arguement. I don't question what is supposed to be competetive.