The problem with this is that you are trying to provide evidence for an argument (play high tier characters or that Ness isn't his best option), not debunking an existing argument. The example doesn't directly clash with anything Rockstar said so I don't understand how it could be a counterexample because it doesn't counter any of the claims made. In this regard, the argument is weak because Wario vs. Ness is one of 30+ matchups for ness. This would likely mean that that you need to present matchup specific examples on ten or more for it all to line up. I have no doubt you can do this by providing a link to the Ness matchup thread. But just one example isn't enough.
If you're doing value debate, which this clearly is, the value with the most support is superior argument. It's standard debate theory. I wil continue to maintain, IF he VALUES winning, then the superior value criterion would be to main a higher tier character. If we extended the merits of each character in a flow chart via LD debate, Ness would lose to most characters.
If we're arguing in a binary "Does Ness have a good spacing fair?" Then your point stands. We aren't. We're looking at the debate from the scope of the value of winning. I just said one counter example proves an argument unsound to refute you saying example argument is bad. It isn't. But it had nothing to do with the debate outlined above.
I'd actually reverse that logic. 1 hard read with IC's is enough to single handedly win the game. 1 hard read with IC's equals 1 stock. Normal, on stage reads by characters like metaknight, diddy, etc. won't usually add up to nearly that much. I don't know how much people actually think about it in game, but reads happen all the time and a lot of the time, it's subconscious. Long story short, it deals with your weakness in reading by stretching the value of your reads to a stock with a proper chaingrab.
One hard read against an IC player loses Nana which then makes the character unviable. If you don't see that or can't do that, then you either aren't good at the match up or play a bad character for the matchup. It doesn't make hard reading easier. It makes it more important on both ends. Higher risk higher reward situations. And if you're bad at said high risk high reward situations, you're playing into the character weakenss.
Except for TL - he's good at the matchup but he exists outside the spectrum of that hard read stuff
Lux you try to hard when arguing. Your somewhat over-reacting. I didnt say "I will **** you with ease. I`m gonna destroy you with Ness. I`ll annihilate your a**." I just cant remember that incident.
If you want to MM that badly, then I don`t have a problem with it. But you should calm down, no offense dude.
I didn't say anything of that sort either. I'm not overreacting and I don't really want to money match. I'm just trying to illustrate the point that I have a very simple game plan I can follow to win despite getting ridiculously outplayed. Which is the whole reason why I'm saying that Ness is going to be hard if the ultimate value is Winning.
It isn't any specific match. It's just the typical general match flow that we go through when we play the two characters. If you said, "My ness is more skilled than your Wario," I would agree without question. But if/when I win, it's purely out of abusing the tier problems your character has at a disadvantage to mine.
I mean, don't take it personally. I'm just giving you advice. You're mistaking me being right with "arguing hard".
I want to main Ice Climbers
I'll teach you if you want.