Well, that's assuming you either never ask questions, or just jump into the fray with someone who isn't going to try to teach you. Trust me, if you ask questions about how to avoid whatever mixup or situation that you were in, there are probably 4-6 ways the person would tell you. Also, I already addressed the 0-deaths.
Yeah, I kinda am going to have to agree with this. A lot of **** comes down to how much you understand the game, and how much people are willing to share with you. Of course it is going to seem dumb if you don't put the time and energy into actually figuring out what is going on, get frustrated and say "that game sucks because of xxxxxxx". Melee is equally as bad and disheartening when put in the same positions; maybe even worse at times I feel.
At least also with marvel, and maybe because I've been playing a pretty demanding game leading up to it, I feel like in the last week, I have made more progress than I had anticipated, and that makes it seem really fun. Maybe I am totally wrong in my assessment of my progress, but I have definitely surprised myself, and I am stoked on that.
P.S. I am doing this for fun, and something to do to pass the time and remain competitive, but trying to get good doesn't really hurt. You know my thoughts on how good of a game Melee is Gage. I think it's probably the best fighting game, and maybe even the best game I have ever played, period. However despite how good I think it is, it's just not really that fun right now, and if something isn't fun, it's hard to drive yourself to perform. Look at Jesse, most of us know how amazing he is, but when he doesn't have fun, he is like ****ard status on purpose.