Source? February 7th isn't a bad date, even great to some degree.
That's... Actually somewhat why osome people liked fighting games lol. Personally I never enjoy losing in fighting games this they have always been an iffy genre to me, but recently I've changed a bit and do take loses most of the time.
Also it depends on how you win, if you use a broken character to win then yeah I agree, but if you won fair and square I don't know understand why you "lose" if you piss people off in my opinion because that's on them.
I'm mostly speaking from the standpoint of playing with other people in person. Since there's a higher learning curve in fighting games, yes, even smash.(A lot of guests I play with don't know how recovery works.) But more so of a problem would be one of my little bro's anger issues when it comes to losing. Whenever I play smash with him it's a risk because if I end up bodying him. Which just tends to happen, he does the same to me, but when it happens to me I laugh it off. But if he loses, he gets upset or even violent.
I mean even if you win fair and square people still rage if you body them. It just makes me feel like a bit of a **** when I body someone. Though it is funny when it happens in MKX due to quitality. I never forfeit as you never know when the match can turn in your favor. I've had matches where I was doing great but then I'd get sloppy and the other person would come out on top and vice versa. I use to not play online due to fear of people always beating me out with long ass combos. But once I learned long combos and went online I found that people who do long flashy combos often still fall really short by overlooking a lot of basics. Combos are just a matter of practice anyway.
BTW, I still want a rematch sometime
@Shishœ. Last time wasn't fair, I was half asleep and kept doing dumb stuff like SDing.