TheKmanOfSmash
Smash Ace
That's the beauty of competition: There's always going to be someone who is better than you, showing that there are an infinite amount of things that you can work on to keep improving. If you have drive to improve, constantly going back to the drawing board is a very common practice in order to be able to constantly review and practice upon your mistakes. I used to get exited when I'd go back to the drawing board because that was the time where I could develop new ideas and theories. Don't view it as frustrating, view it as empowering, an intellectual power-up if you will.I started playing PM last September, pretty much watch and analyze a bunch of Roy stuff and come into the game store thinking "I have a chance, with all the work I put in". At first this held somewhat true (the matches were close that I lost or were in matchups I hadn't played much). Then comes Ripple with that D3 and pretty much bodies my Roy. Had to start from scratch and use Squirtle, which proves difficult for D3 in neutral. The point is, if I'm on my own with 20XX and PM, I'm ok, I'm cocky and not so much on autopilot. But these matches online are quite frustrating, bc it's me constantly going back to the drawing board and trying to cover my faults (Ex: Handling projectiles, that I feel is something that will be abused once an opponent figures it out)
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I can play! 0174-1013-2303I uederstand. lol I was getting annoyed too. GGs.
I'm still down to play if anyone else is game.