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Talk about forced
Talk about forced
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You mean "Splatoon: Project CoD".In b4 "Why doesn't the first Splatoon tournament have Project M!!?"
That's so true.i dont think it can become competitive because you need 8 wii u's to have one battle. while in smash you need 1
Nope, there is absolutely no customisation of the ruleset. Turf War is always 4v4, 3 minutes.That's so true.
Assumed that there are tournaments, hosting one is going to be VERY pricey if you're going to have more than one game playing at a time. Considering the prices for hosting a Splatoon tournament, the entry fee for a tournament is most likely going to be outrageous. With an outrageous entry fee, I'm pretty sure it'll turn a lot of people off, and then the "competitive" scene will crumble.
EDIT: Aren't there 1v1s in Splatoon? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm thinking that 1v1s may lead the "competitive" scene. This may still be a bit pricey, but it may be able to work out.
\Honestly, to me they are the same thing.
I'd rather have something like a round up of small things smash related that happened during the week, or even a past match spotlight showcasing some classic smash matches. If there is literally zero smash news (there never really is) then something like that is preferable to something unrelated to smash.
I mean, I realise tournament news doesn't exactly "bring in new people", but what of Azen coming back for EVO? Surely that'd be all the rage with those who only learnt about smash through the documentary, which is a lot of these "new visitors" anyway.
For Smash 4 news what about the "Zero Bounty" at CEO? That was last week and I don't think it was mentioned, even though Smashboards added to the bounty if I recall correctly.
Even if you get tidbits of smash news and roll them up into "This week in Smash" news topic, all of this is preferable to a non-smash game by Nintendo whose only connection to Smash is that the Miis in smash 4 have (DLC) splatoon costumes.
If that's a close enough relationship to smash to be considered smash news, where's the news about the new Fire emblem games, considering that series actually has characters represented in smash (Not that I'm saying it should be here, just pointing it out)
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Talk about forced
1v1 exists, only in local multiplayer. One player has to use the GamePad while the other one uses the Classic Controller (Pro) or Wii U Pro Controller.That's so true.
Assumed that there are tournaments, hosting one is going to be VERY pricey if you're going to have more than one game playing at a time. Considering the prices for hosting a Splatoon tournament, the entry fee for a tournament is most likely going to be outrageous. With an outrageous entry fee, I'm pretty sure it'll turn a lot of people off, and then the "competitive" scene will crumble.
EDIT: Aren't there 1v1s in Splatoon? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm thinking that 1v1s may lead the "competitive" scene. This way may still be a bit pricey, but it may be able to work out. 1v1s seem way more likely to work out than 4v4s.
2v2 would've been fine. Split-screen with a map in the middle, with the cursor of your character disappearing whenever you're under the ink or something.1v1 exists, only in local multiplayer. One player has to use the GamePad while the other one uses the Classic Controller (Pro) or Wii U Pro Controller.
I feel as though people would like it more if it were 4v4 instead of 1v1, because that's what people play more.
It really wouldn't. The game would be much worse. The GamePad is essential and having smaller teams would make the game less frenetic, which is the whole point.2v2 would've been fine. Split-screen with a map in the middle, with the cursor of your character disappearing whenever you're under the ink or something.
So I assume then that 1v1 is even less frenetic? That multiplayer mode could've just been expanded to 2v2, or hell 4-man free-for-all, from what I've read about it. Just like every other couch multiplayer experience.It really wouldn't. The game would be much worse. The GamePad is essential and having smaller teams would make the game less frenetic, which is the whole point.
as we all know nintendo doesnt like to embrace competetive play so they make it hard for their hardcore fans to come together. they dont want us to make something out of splatoon. if you look up casual in the dictionary, nintendo's picture is there.Nope, there is absolutely no customisation of the ruleset. Turf War is always 4v4, 3 minutes.
Splatoon could work as an online competitive game, but the problem there is:
1) Lack of voice chat, which is essential in online competitive play, when the game is team-based.
2) You can't set up a lobby with friends and remain on the same team the whole time. The game randomly shuffles players between two teams every match.
I don't think that's entirely true.as we all know nintendo doesnt like to embrace competetive play so they make it hard for their hardcore fans to come together. they dont want us to make something out of splatoon. if you look up casual in the dictionary, nintendo's picture is there.
sorry just my experience from smashI don't think that's entirely true.
But it is in the case of Splatoon.
That's likely more Game Freak taking an initiative than Nintendo.I mean hell, if the Pokemon site was able to go as far as making THIS an article: http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/making-the-jump-to-video-game-competitive-play/ ...I think the times are a changin' for the better.