Liam.m123
Smash Rookie
Hi so I have a incredible question. So few days ago and almost everyday, I practice against cpu, Is it really the best way for practice?
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I would never give upWhat happens if FG is too hard for you?
Simple. You just need to become battle-hardened. Get beatened like iron so that you're malleable, like steel so that you're tempered, like gold so that you may be refined. Thus, when you fight, you will be prepared. Humans adapt, and those who don't lack the tools to be on top.What happens if FG is too hard for you?
If you're fighting computers, you should stop. That and your attitude will affect you.I can't shake the feeling that FG has nothing left to teach me. Yet if that's the case, why can't I beat those people? Why would I want to fight even harder people if I already can't beat the average FG player nowadays? 6 months ago, I was much more confident. The overall curve seemed to be aimed at 50/50 and I was happy with that.
Nowadays it feels like 10/90 against me. I feel like I want to give up. Fight the cpu, mess with my mods, make stages. The things I find fun about the game. I'm so excited about what modders have been able to do with this game, and even more excited that I have the necessary tools to make use of their work.
So you're complaining about being worse than the average for glory player but you don't care that you lose because fun is more important.I like fighting cpus though, it's so much fun. That and when my brother and sister come over to play. We have a blast and I get to show them what I know. At least then, I can be the teacher.
My attitude has never changed, it's gotten worse as I've played more competitive games. Nothing got better until I just stepped away from it all. I'm getting better fighting the cpu even, I'm learning more about how to be quicker and reading them better. And it's fun when you actually have a good chance to win.
Most people will say to try a few times to make good on something, and then give up when you realize the effort is pointless.
It's a game. What are we really accomplishing here? If I was the best Smash player in the world, it would accomplish nothing but a few extra funds, and that's if I went to tournaments.
A game is supposed to be relaxing fun, not this nerve-wracking act like I'm going to college BS. I don't want to have to learn very much when I play a game. Heck, I don't even want to have to think too much. I just want to sit back, let my fingers react to what I see on the screen, and have fun. If I'm not laughing, the enjoyment is over.
Most of this board are tournament goers as far as I hear, and most of GameFAQs are morons. Most of my friends that play Smash live over half an hour away... there is no happy middle for me. So what I end up doing is playing Mario Kart, Ultra Smash, or a free online MMO where I actually do well in.