Sneak8288
Smash Champion
If release was a month away you would know
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that is what I am most looking forward to being gone lol.Only thing I'll miss from the demo is light press wavedash. Oh well.
Literally.longest 2 weeks of my life
Funnily enough, I have just come out of a Melee session.Honestly, if you're a melee player, wait for the next release. The demo is not bad, but if you have waited all this time, i recommend that you wait a little longer for an infinitely better version.
Yesss sneak.release: a month away.
I'm not PMBR, so, I'm in no position to say, but I do not believe that it's years away either.Does this mean release is anywhere close to now? like say, a month.
I'm one of those poor saps still playing the demo instead of watching streams, because I like playing with friends.
Yeah, I know a lot of people don't like it, but it just feels smoother for me that way. Doesn't really matter that much, but I will miss it.that is what I am most looking forward to being gone lol.
waiting for the patch
longest 2 weeks of my life
Wait too long and P:M will be left in the shadows.you're definitely the first one to suggest such a thing
yup, i'm off to Gears 3Wait too long and P:M will be left in the shadows.
near or distant future?We have a plan, we're just not ready to share it yet.
Thanks for the link, that was pretty entertaining and insightful.Hey guys, earlier today fellow PMBR members Gimpyfish and Fly Amanita were part of a livestream broadcast titled Melee State of the Game. This is a broadcast started by PEEF in an effort to gain followers and discuss the current metagame of Super Smash Bros. Melee with high level players.
Today, Gimpyfish and Fly were special guests, and while much of the subject matter was indeed Melee, good ol' Gimpyfish led the discussion to Project M from around 54 minutes to 1 hr 8 minutes (14 minutes total). If you're interested, here's the broadcast. If you like what you hear, consider becoming a follower to Peef's Twitch broadcast channel!
Thanks,
Strong Bad
Don't play with my heart.Don't worry, we have things planned for you guys soon that you are not aware of .
That is not common knowledge, just a very bold opinion. Project M has still lot to prove to earn the title "Better/improved Melee""... a better Melee" - common knowledge for months, but really good to hear nonetheless .-.
?That is not common knowledge, just a very bold opinion. Project M has still lot to prove to earn the title "Better/improved Melee"
that's peef for yaPeef sounded like he was uninterested and just trying to politely end the conversation for the whole second half of the discussion.
Wait wait wait... are you saying Justin Bieber isn't a 12-year old girl?? I'VE BEEN LIVING ON A LIE!!!?
Based off of the hype that P:M has gotten so far, it's very safe to say that P:M is "a 'better' Melee". Sure, it's not exactly anyone's place to determine whether a modification of a game 15+ months in the making is better than a game with a 10-year old metagame (that's still developing), but look at everything that's happened over the past several months. From vids to the demo to streams - this project has gained not only a lot of common feedback from pros, but also a fairly large fanbase. I, lurking SWF (the smash boards at least) for ages, have never seen such a huge populous for an unreleased hack. A large population is more than capable of turning a simple opinion into a fact or better, common knowledge. Gimpyfish, Kage, many members, myself - generally, everyone who posts in / lurks this thread - have already formulated an opinion about P:M. Needless to say, most of those said opinions are merely "P:M is legit" or something of that nature, but it still contributes to P:M's superiority over Melee.
Don't quote me on this, but the goal of P:M is to recreate the flow and technical reliance of Melee while keeping things "fresh", so to speak, with a dramatically enlarged cast and more balanced gameplay, i.e; more characters + viable characters. Of course this doesn't mean that every aspect of the game is better than Melee, as it's still just a hack (unless you guys plan on selling codesets to lazy coders ). Saying that P:M "still has a lot to prove" is just like me saying that Justin Bieber looks, sounds and probably smells like a 12-year old girl. It's an opinion when it comes out, but because a fair amount of people think similarly, it's nothing new to the typical person.
Er, please don't attack me
#back to lurking