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It's okay, I'm staying. :3Sanae noooooooooooooooo
I'd miss you though.
Sanaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
I'm socially awkward in real life too! So it kinda shows on the internet. And thanks, I think I like you too :3~Aw, don't be like that. D: I know how it feels to be left out of conversations out of fear that you might embarrass yourself (I myself am socially awkward in real life), but don't get the wrong idea that you have to know everything about playing Smash in order to come here. I will never reach the levels of playing as Robin like False Sense or Raziek, but I still keep at it while playing as her because I love Fire Emblem. Heck, I don't even like Fire Emblem Awakening that much myself, and yet I still come here because I've met so many friends here since I first came here in early 2014. It just takes time to be able to know everyone here and talk with them. And you know what, I think I like you already. :D
Thanks for the advice! As long as I'm having fun it shouldn't matter. I really want to improve on my Marth and Roy, and heck, even Robin since I hear his/her d-throw is amazing now.They call me the Tilt Master cuz I go on tilt faster than a kid playing LoL who just got ganked by a Riven.
Nah, I'm kidding.Splatoon on the other hand. >.>...But whenever I play with people I always get bodied. I don't really mind since I'm a masochist (I mean, why else would I play Roy in Melee?), but I go in every match with the mindset of "Yeah, I'm here to learn". And trust me, the more you play, whether you win or lose, the more you'll improve.
I used to feel embarrassed myself, but what helps for me is that I imagine my opponent (at least for the time being during the match) as a tough CPU. I don't think one second that there's a human behind the character, and go in the match with the mindset of learning and playing the best I can. And that's the only thing I focus on. If I do an embarrassing mistake, I don't think too much of it (aside from taking note what I did wrong), and continue. Basically, you have to be so zen you can make weak minds crumble at your potent thoughts!
I find it less embarrassing playing with people I know rather than on FG and it seems like people love to give critiques, so that's a plus if you do decide to have some matches with people here. In the end, Smash should be a fun game. And if you're having fun, then that's a good sign.
Just thought I'd offer some advice (although I'm late), even if it may not help that much.
I do need some practice against Robin since I find myself doing poor against projectile characters, but maybe later since I'm busy today.