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Frankly, it can't. A lot of brawl's players started playing it because it was the new Smash game, and I suspect most brawl players will move on to smash 4 when it comes out for the same reason. I'm not one of them, but many people feel that Melee is a superior game, even Brawl players think Brawl is bad.I don't see how Brawl can survive when Smash 4 comes out when it takes this long to play. It pretty has to be a main event.
Worth noting that the Melee community did die out for a little while but experienced somewhat of a boost in past years because the Melee community has a complex and loves to be as big and loud as possible to prove how much better their game is. lolThere will be people who stick with Brawl once they see Smash 4 isnt their type. I'm sure alot of Melee players thought Melee was over and Brawl was their future.
If you like chaingrabbing, pikmin tossing, nado spamming, ledge camping Brawl, I hope you aren't 100% comfy switching to Smash 4.
They do. Every game so far has been completely different and caters to different kinds of people. Everyone should give smash 4 a legitimate shot, but shouldn't have to drop their game because of it.None of these games really deserve to be played after smash 4 comes out. If its good.
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Yeah, I figured as much. You're a pretty cool guy irl, too. You and Coontail.Just poking fun at youAnd John needs to come back already >
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Why do you care if you aren't trying to time the person out?More stocks or games makes endurance more of a factor. It isn't the same as preforming multiple tests for consistency, it changes the test.
I think this might actually be a legitimate concern. I've done this myself without meaning to stall with MK. When you hit a platform or the ground, you end up staying in the cape a little longer. Idk, it could possibly have an effect somewhere, but I'm not going to comment much more on this issue. IDC wouldn't really be a problem with no or super long timers anyway. Nobody's going to stall for 30+ minutes without instantly acquiring Carpal Tunnel Syndrome or something.I dimensional cape to the ground.
I stall it just enough to move away.
Dimensional cape takes a slight amount of time to end going from air to ground than from ground to air. That is part of why the IDC is capable of being done to begin with, there will ALWAYS be a slight delay when you land on the ground from the air.
Brawl *will* die if the next Smash game is better. There's almost no real reason to play brawl outside picking MK and Schwooing and nadoing everything in your way.Unless Smash 4 is significantly better than Brawl, I don't see Brawl dying any time soon. A lot of Melee players hate on Brawl for reasons that really just boil down to Brawl having different mechanics. And that's what made them stick to Melee in the first place.
And then there are probably a bunch who are okay with Brawl but decided to stick with Melee since they already got so far in that.
The same 2 things are likely going to happen during the Brawl-->Smash 4 transition.
couldn't agree more with this postV, I'm not sure that's true. Melee survived because it has a large, passionate, aggressively self-righteous fanbase that have banded together with one very annoying thing in common: they all think Brawl is **** and Melee is Awesome. Brawl-only tournaments aren't going to be a common occurance after Smash 4. If there's one thing Melee fans are right about (not really for the right reasons, but they are kind of right) it's that Brawl won't survive like Melee has. 64 is different, its success is more like a retro revival sort of thing.
Actually, I'm not so sure that the mechanics behind the IDC are actually a glitch. I think the DC is supposed to last a little bit longer when it hits the ground. Obviously, it was also purposefully designed into the move that you could change the direction you were travelling with it. That's just how it's supposed to work. It just wasn't intended to be used for stalling.It's a glitch.
Accidental EDCs are banned? Really? I actually didn't know that.Using the downB for like 3 frames longer accidentally by landing is actually EDC(Extended Dimensional Cape). I think it's called IDC only when done for the purpose of stalling and for long periods of time. Both are still banned, but you do you find the ability to delay a downB by 1/4 seconds to be banworthy?
You're literally the worst kind of TO ever. So you're going to let M2K (or whoever else this may apply to) have false hope by leaving him in, and if something goes wrong by some twist of fate (it happens, lolz), you're going to just DQ him after the fact? Might as well just give the victory to the Japanese right away then. No sense in trying to sugarcoat everything.If he won that game they probably would have just given the win to the japanese since it was an illegal move. The difference is that the TOs knew that M2K was in a 1v2 against two of Japan's best (and most solid) players and that if Japan won that game (which had about a 99% chance of happening) then that would have been the end of GFs. There's no point in DQing somebody for breaking the rules when they lost anyway XD
So you're going to be like Alex Strife now? Everything has to be 'for the hype'? So when a projector goes out, you're going to halt GFs and let the players cool down and lose their momentum, just to 'keep the hype'?It would have been a total buzzkill to cut the match short when you're in game 5 of dubs between Japan and NA at the biggest Brawl tournament in world history, just because M2K decided to extend his DC for about half a second. -_-
Yes, because I'm consistent, which is something you Canadians seem to not understand (out of line, but I like my trash-talk"DQ him from the event that was over less than a minute later"
10/10 logic.
You are literally the WORST type of TO imaginable.This isn't that hard to understand dude. There's no point in DQing somebody for breaking the rules if they lost anyway. The whole point of DQing is to prevent faulty/unfair/cheap victories. You DQ people if they break a rule and win the same game in which they broke a rule. I can't believe I'm actually explaining this right now.
is one of the most obtuse things I've ever heard. You DQ a person only if they win after cheating? Wth? Then why the heck are they still playing? If you're worried about "buzzkills", then you should be worried about players just unplugging their controllers in the middle of a match just because they broke a rule but were 'allowed to continue' simply because they have no hope. I wouldn't continue playing under those kinds of dumb circumstances. If you let a player go, then you let him go. You don't try to bite him later just because he won.You DQ people if they break a rule and win the same game in which they broke a rule. I can't believe I'm actually explaining this right now.