M.C.Jeducation
Smash Apprentice
Hey guys, I just want to preface this by saying that I have been playing Melee since it came out, and it remained my favourite, and most played smash game even after Brawl was released.
Despite this however, I never really got into learning any of the advanced techniques, even though I was aware of their existence. I recently watched the smash documentary, and it has inspired me to try and learn more and get better at Melee. Im just wondering if its too late to only just be starting to learn the advanced techniques? Also, I was just curious as to who are the most 'inexperienced' (As in the amount of years they've been playing) of the professional melee players, and how long have they been playing the game for?
Im going to continue playing Melee and improving my skills regardless, but I just want to know if the tournament scene will be at all penetrable for someone like me.
Despite this however, I never really got into learning any of the advanced techniques, even though I was aware of their existence. I recently watched the smash documentary, and it has inspired me to try and learn more and get better at Melee. Im just wondering if its too late to only just be starting to learn the advanced techniques? Also, I was just curious as to who are the most 'inexperienced' (As in the amount of years they've been playing) of the professional melee players, and how long have they been playing the game for?
Im going to continue playing Melee and improving my skills regardless, but I just want to know if the tournament scene will be at all penetrable for someone like me.