Okay... <_< Then go pursue the things you're good at.
If I was good at something, I'd gladly do so. >_>
Also; Tony, I mentioned that for the last few months I completely dropped the whole "watch movies, and practice for 9 hours a day." thing.
For one, it was suggested to me to stop practicing on my own. It's helped a lot, honestly. I've also frequently taking small breaks. Sometimes a week break, or just a few days, but I've been spending small periods of time away from the game.
At the moment, I'm getting back into Gunbound, and I'm playing Smogon a lot. I've also been plying 3d chess on and off, but not as much as I probably should.
I play Tetris, Puyo Puyo, and Panel de Pon like all the time, but I mentioned at Goops that I'm kinda mediocre at them, lol. I went to a Puyo Puyo tournament at a con a year back and got decimated, lul. Of course I've improved since then, but still. I'm pretty mediocre at it, despite how fun, and amazingly addictive it is.
I used to play Starcraft, and Warcraft 3, but I unfortunately fell into the "Fastest" group. I pretty much only know how to play "Fastest" maps, and "Zero Clutter" maps really well. I can also play the casual games pretty well; I'm actually very good at Tower Defense. XD
I tried getting back into Starcraft a few years ago with TemplarPsi, back when we played smash, but he quit for Wow. I tried again late last year with some friends of mine, but I hardly see them anymore. I should probably go back to playing online, but it's not nearly as fun as playing Starcraft on a lan with your buddies.
Tony;
You say things about omitting things I'm not 90% consistent at, but what about things I'm still learning? I feel that the best way to learn new things is in-game. Practicing them in practice mode teaches you the execution, but in a real match, it's extremely easy to push the buttons in the wrong order, or go too slowly, or too fast, or even be interrupted if you're not used to which situations it's used in, because it's not committed to muscle memory yet.
Like for example; With Falco, I'm working on continuing combos onto platforms, something Sean showed me for the short period of time he decided to play Falco again, and some various other things.
In game, I'm also working on retreating Nair/Dair, and delayed aerials. I recorded a few hours of games last night, and I got some good footage of using the two. Also; to a lesser extent, I'm working on cross-ups. Specifically, I'm working on landing behinf them with a nair. I've got dair, uair, and bair down, but for some reason, Nair is more difficult.