Part of it is also an unwillingness to part with what we think we know. Discussions and viewpoints are overly concrete right now when there's a lot of knowledge that isn't being utilized yet, isn't widely known, or is still out there waiting to be found. But players all the way up to the top level are too inclined to disregard arguments and information, even when well-supported, simply because it doesn't fit within their observed slice of the PM-meta. The hubris is very real.
Guess that makes more sense with Odds's 'Muck and the Watcher' analogy too.
I'm not too familiar with the community/discussions/mainstream side of this game, so I only ever get second-hand insight it seems. It makes sense that the community is like that, but I think I would be surprised if it was any other way.
Glad I'm not a part of it, but I bet it's fun to be 'in-the-mix' as a more consistent member of the larger communities with PM. I'm not sure I'll ever want to be so deep in something again, but Smash would be up there on the list if I WERE to commit to something all-out.
Bunch a nerds <3
I like the way you put all that, but I REALLY DON'T like the use of the word 'knowledge' in that context.
Understanding might fit a bit better, but knowledge in the conventional sense implies 'knowing' and that sets the wrong tone for what is actually happening.
So I'll try explaining it differently...
The Hopi natives have a saying that every animal knows more than we do. What that means has NOTHING to do with knowledge, but I think that's very much more fitting to Smash in the terms that both you and @
DMG
just mentioned.
A dog will know when someone is going to get excited/emotional/sick, LONG before WE know with any form of 'knowledge'
And this 'knowing' (even for us) has NOTHING to do with us preemptively expecting it, or playing ahead of the moment as DMG put it. We can 'know' without any kind of intellectual play or experience at all, and that 'knowing' has more to do with animal-like attentiveness than it does our mental-conditioning.
A cat will sit there alert, but it's not alert with ANY kind of understanding or knowledge, yet it will respond accordingly and precisely EXACTLY as it needs to EXACTLY when it needs to, appropriately. Not appropriate in the sense of a thing drops and it's a carrot and the cat doesn't just go eat it and not be concerned, but appropriate in the sense that it'll attend and act immediately in a way that an presence-of-being allows it to. Quickly, and impartial to what happens DUE to its actions, and immediately resetting to the next action necessary with no regard to the immediate past/action previously performed.
I bet there's some rant about that in here somewhere.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bwj_FVRB63ajcUJGVnpTeU9XU3c&ddrp=1
So knowledge has that 'meaning' to it that I KNOW will give people the wrong impression if they read it as such.
So...
-there's a
lot of knowledge that isn't being utilized yet, isn't widely known, or is still out there waiting to be found.
Turns into
-there's a lot of activity that isn't being attended to yet, isn't widely processed, or is still observable waiting to be phase-out.
I like that better.
Attend to what is and the space to grow will come.
What's the point of looking for more, knowing more, or utilizing more knowledge about the game, when one doesn't even know how what they're doing ALREADY is working/not working?
With THIS knowledge utilized, things would be several years beyond where we are now.
But screw that.
Overplaying oneself into fluency is WAY easier than becoming fluent to play.
Easier meaning AKA simpler and can be lazy at the passive happening.
Easier as in functionally frictionless and effortless at the passive happening, would imply the mild task of shifting attention.
You don't even have to do anything, you do it already. You play, you live, you breathe. The attention can be anywhere and do anything, and the playing/etc will still happen. Why not give attention to where attention is going and see what's up? It doesn't even take extra time or effort, just a bit of fun attention-to-detail and exploring.
Nah
PS: Only concrete things are.
Fox the best
Ooze gets his own tier
Peach, Pika, and Luigi must be forever baddies