People knew even less about Melee in 2002 when they correctly predicted the top 4 characters in the game.
Don't use that a measuring stick to what a 'tier list' means in Project M.
Try predicting the Top 10 Heroes in DotA and you'll be at least in a SIMILAR ball-park of analogies. lol
At this point, every comment in the discussion about this 'prediction' thing is 100% irrelevant.
In 3.5, he was unquestionably the best character in the game, since most if not all characters were scaled down to quite a degree. He was the best character in the game even when his matchup with Roy was questionable.
What we understand about Fox from Melee can be applied to this game, because that's how he was inserted. That's the base model the PMDT inserted into the game and maintained until 2.6. That's the character that got his shine nerfed and still maintained full steam in the top 3 into 3.02. That's the character that survived up-smash nerfs and became one of the best Melee top tiers alongside Sheik in 3.5.
Show me a character with more consistent relevancy between every patch that isn't either Fox or, barring 3.02, Sheik.
Careful with the unquestionably inaccurate statements about things being unquestionable.
Fox dictates lots. There's a reason he's the most played character by a large margin in both Melee and PM, why he gets results in every condition he's put into, why he gets so much attention by everyone from the DT to the forums to the commentators to the players.
This is true and everybody is well aware of that.
The points being made that you're seemingly trying to 'discuss' are not at all contradictory to what you're pointing out.
Good post, glad this stuff is brought up, but you might want to both re-read the posts of the person you're talking to, and avoid using what are essentially nothing more than assumptions as if they're statistics of some form.
Nausicaa's post always make me question the way I see life the game.
Then make me sad because I can't bend my brain to even try to see it differently.
And I've tried to try.
Maybe I've done it wrong. It always ends with me giving up so quickly I think I never even tried.
Simple versions are tricky when it comes to not-in-person stuff.
Summary of some of that stuff.
Pay attention to what you're paying attention to.
'Pay attention to when you're turning around to B-Air. Don't think about whether you should or shouldn't, if it was good or bad, or whatever, just take note and forget about it because it's not a big deal, just NOTICE when you're turning around'
Step 1
You're obviously paying attention to SOMETHING when you play Smash.
wtf is it?
Watch that. Play with that. Go with that and see where it goes.
It's the line between awareness and focus. You'll know when you cross it.
wtf is your mind doing when you're playing Smash?
everybody is too busy (mental business is the only business EVER worth mentioning, side-note) to look at what they're ALREADY DOING.
Pay attention to what's going on mentally.
So... what's going on mentally? Your attention is moving in some way. Changing somehow in some way, whatever that may be.
Step 2
You'll come to a state where you're at ease with every action (mental action) with equanimity, and be free of it. Meaning, you won't be bound to anything. This will make sense when you experience it.
Ever been in 'the zone' before with anything, even for a moment?
There's no major thought process, or effort in focus, or whatever. It's a state of freedom in the sense that you act completely on your own terms, at your own pace, in your own way.
Note
There's a difference here.
Not THIS statement. - You're ABLE to act a certain way when in 'the zone'
It's THIS statement. - You ACT a certain way when you're in 'the zone'
It's not like you forget what you're doing.
You're simply so AWARE of what you're doing, that you're free of it. Balanced, and liberated of it, and what can possibly happen then? It simply flows.
This comes from Step 1
Step 3
Applying this stuff to life will come naturally, use Smash as your content and context to grow from. So don't even contemplate that.
So scratch ALL of that.
And go back to Step 1
Wtf are you paying attention to?
If a baby teleported into your position, what would be the first thing noticed? (it would probably munch on it's toes and slap the nearest object with its lack of muscle control and depth perception and look around at lights that are nearest lol)
Better example would then be...
If YOU teleported from some OTHER place, into the position you're in now, what would be the first thing your attention goes to?
Probably the cool/warm air on the skin, whether you're inhaling or exhaling, the pressuring on your butt/feet if sitting/standing, the thickness of the air or weight of the food in the tummy, position of the hands and feet, light in the area, then sound, etc.
If only for a moment.
But THAT moment, is where you can lean.
It's the permanent-reset-button that will allow you to beat Melee-gods on a whim, play with the best musicians in the world seamlessly, and read the hardest literature to understand and fully experience it without messing it up with interpretation.
Next time you play Smash
Pay
attention
to
1
single
thing
"wtf are you paying attention to"
Moment, to moment, to moment.
Trust me.
**** works like ****ing magic.
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TheGravyTrain update your reading comprehension skillz