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Smash UK Discussion Thread - Check first post for tournaments, facebook info and videos!

Zade

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It's been about 6 years since I last played Melee but I've been inspired to play again, this time competitively...Possibly Project M too. Do you guys that go HOG use the PAL version of Melee or the NTSC one with the better frame rate?
 

Darkshooter

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Project M = Too Good

Heck I might even have to have a go with Smash Bros on a truly competitive level. See how deep the rabbit hole goes!
 

brawlerpit

Smash Rookie
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Noob question:

Is the 2.6 version of Project M the standard in UK tournaments rather than 3.0?

I'm coming back to Smash after ages...Sorry.
 

Heartstring

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We use 3.0.2 currently, the only reason 2.6 was used there was because the tournament actually happened in november.
 

brawlerpit

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No problem. Hey, are you heading off to the tourney?
I think it is me your talking too...Awkward if you aren't.
I might go to some small tournaments around London when I can since I only just started playing project M yesterday. Not sure what the tournament scene is like anymore so I'll have to look into that. I'll probably go to most of the summer tourneys once my A-levels are finished :)

BTW: PROJECT M IS EPIC!
 

Darkshooter

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I think it is me your talking too...Awkward if you aren't.
I might go to some small tournaments around London when I can since I only just started playing project M yesterday. Not sure what the tournament scene is like anymore so I'll have to look into that. I'll probably go to most of the summer tourneys once my A-levels are finished :)

BTW: PROJECT M IS EPIC!
Yeah, it was you I was talking too.

And yeah, it's rightfully earned my nickname of Melee 2.
 

Darkshooter

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Professor Pro won PM, Fuzzy won Melee.
Nice going to the two of 'em! I'm honestly curious to know how far I'd have actually gotten in the Project M singles had I actually stuck around and played in the tourney.

Nevertheless, t'was damn good fun.
 
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Jolteon

I'm sharpening my knife, kupo.
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Nice going to the two of 'em! I'm honestly curious to know how far I'd have actually gotten in the Project M singles had I actually stuck around and played in the tourney.

Nevertheless, t'was damn good fun.
You should attend SAD3 or SDS2 this month if you wanna play in a tournament. =] EDentines was indeed a great event, however.
 

RevengeLatty

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cool thanks allot guys will definitely attend will be my first tourney another question where could I go to get some casuals around London if there are any spots
 

Cloud7z

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It's good to see that the UK has an active tournament scene. I thought I was out of luck as I previously thought they were only common in America.
I will be unable to attend the two tournaments on the front page due to exams, however I am definitely planning on getting involved in the scene.

I've been following the Melee scene for quite a while however I am still a very inexperienced player since I have no one to practise against. I end up playing against LVL9 CPUs but it's hard to improve since I'm not M2K. Would it be appropriate for me to come to these tourneys?
 
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