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Project M Online Matchmaking Thread (Wii)

infestx

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GGs @Bb0ybeat
Sowwy for the excess taunting. I couldn't help it after I was beat by an Ivy wit Marth. I noticed you gave a habit of rolling. It's a real bad habit to get into. Just look at how many times Bowser's D-Smash punished it. Really liked your Ivy too.

Edit: Anyone else wanna play? Maybe some dubs if enough people want to
I'm up for dubs (and if I can join you and boon for rotations that would be cool, but it's okay if you two want to 1v1)
 

infestx

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Oh god lol, the lag. I think we should just stick with 1v1s for now. With that said, anyone want to 1v1?
 

infestx

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weep gg xD
As you can see I'm kind of new to Project M xD so I need practice everytime I could get it.
Edit:weep should of edit my post above weep
I think you should learn some tech and implement that against lvl 7 computers. That's what I did before I started facing anyone online, and even then, I got bopped. You can learn all the cool and flashy tech you want but to use it in game against a real player is something way different. In this case, practice truly makes perfect. If you mix it up by training against computers and fighting against players, you're soon to become better than you were the day before.

EDIT: Anyone else want to 1v1?
 
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WinterShorts

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I think you should learn some tech and implement that against lvl 7 computers. That's what I did before I started facing anyone online, and even then, I got bopped. You can learn all the cool and flashy tech you want but to use it in game against a real player is something way different. In this case, practice truly makes perfect. If you mix it up by training against computers and fighting against players, you're soon to become better than you were the day before.

EDIT: Anyone else want to 1v1?
i'll try ya. 2366-6932-3706
 
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