Looticforgothispassword
Smash Ace
IMO splitting is the most dishonest thing you can do, still people seem to accept that perfectly fine. I don't get why this should be such a big thing. He tried to win, he knew the rules, end of story.
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What? I wouldn't call accidental pausing cheating lol. And at high level a quick pause probably shouldn't turn the tide of a match except in really specific situations (lol M2K pausing during techchases in friendlies and Taj pausing while being wobbled) and if it does than you should turn the pause option off in the first place. Nothing is wrong with what leffen did (it seems a bit slimy but nothing wrong, its in the rules), I just really hate that rule. In this case it was used more to steal a match than make sure the other side doesn't get a competitive advantage. I really think worst case the match should have to be replayed with pause off if the other side deems it was disruptive since in the first place they should have turned pause off, at least in doubles where accidental pausing happens all the time.Hating on leffen here only encourages such behavior, giving people reason to try to cheat without consequences, knowing that their opponents have to choose to either let it go or being hated by the community.
In this case, SFAT was pinned down to the left edge and Leffen had already imputted the dash to approach him and try to take him down before Scar comes back. The pause happens at that very time where a 2v1 rush was gonna happen and even SFAT was looking like he was tightening up, ready for defense.What? I wouldn't call accidental pausing cheating lol. And at high level a quick pause probably shouldn't turn the tide of a match except in really specific situations (lol M2K pausing during techchases in friendlies and Taj pausing while being wobbled) and if it does than you should turn the pause option off in the first place. Nothing is wrong with what leffen did (it seems a bit slimy but nothing wrong, its in the rules), I just really hate that rule. In this case it was used more to steal a match than make sure the other side doesn't get a competitive advantage. I really think worst case the match should have to be replayed with pause off if the other side deems it was disruptive since in the first place they should have turned pause off, at least in doubles where accidental pausing happens all the time.
Do you know for a fact that it was an accident? How can you tell if someone doesn't use it in a stock stealing situation to make it look like an accident?What? I wouldn't call accidental pausing cheating lol. And at high level a quick pause probably shouldn't turn the tide of a match except in really specific situations (lol M2K pausing during techchases in friendlies and Taj pausing while being wobbled) and if it does than you should turn the pause option off in the first place. Nothing is wrong with what leffen did (it seems a bit slimy but nothing wrong, its in the rules), I just really hate that rule. In this case it was used more to steal a match than make sure the other side doesn't get a competitive advantage. I really think worst case the match should have to be replayed with pause off if the other side deems it was disruptive since in the first place they should have turned pause off, at least in doubles where accidental pausing happens all the time.
Clear win > technicality based win > loss.I never would have tried to enforce that rule. I can't be too mad at him because he's just following the rules and wants to win but it just sort of feels lame. Would you really want to win on a technicality?
Maybe I'm remembering it wrong but it looked like SFAT was not getting hit by leffen and Scar was over top of leffen. Also Ice I'm pretty sure was not in position for the 2v1.In this case, SFAT was pinned down to the left edge and Leffen had already imputted the dash to approach him and try to take him down before Scar comes back. The pause happens at that very time where a 2v1 rush was gonna happen and even SFAT was looking like he was tightening up, ready for defense.
Worst timing for a pause.
Do you know for a fact it was on purpose? I mean you were the one implying he was cheating. Also why would he want to pause when he's coming back and has invincibility frames and the chance to press the advantage? Also your logic of the opponent getting a free match replay is flawed since I said the other party has to enforce the replaying of the match, not the ones who paused. Otherwise the one party gets a warning and if they do it again then they lose. For how common it is for it to happen I feel its kind of over the top for a team to win because someone accidentally paused, especially when if the other team was so concerned about pauses they would have turned pause off like its supposed to be. I guess its probably only common because no one gets punished for it but that's another matter.Do you know for a fact that it was an accident? How can you tell if someone doesn't use it in a stock stealing situation to make it look like an accident?
If you have to replay the match, then hey, let's all pause when we're losing so we get another chance.
No matter how much we all hate this, there has to be consequences. Some people might be more forgiving than others, but you shouldn't be considered an *** if you enforce the rule.
Ice was right where he needed to be to continue the combo from uthrow bair from leffen, or needle to cancel anything SFAT would do. It was quite a good position for them, in my opinion.Maybe I'm remembering it wrong but it looked like SFAT was not getting hit by leffen and Scar was over top of leffen. Also Ice I'm pretty sure was not in position for the 2v1.
Didn't I just say "We all want to believe it was an accident, I do too, but that kind of trust is abusable". And that's the problem. I don't know Scar personally, I would trust anyone the same unless it becomes a known problem.Do you know for a fact it was on purpose? I mean you were the one implying he was cheating. Also why would he want to pause when he's coming back and has invincibility frames and the chance to press the advantage? Also your logic of the opponent getting a free match replay is flawed since I said the other party has to enforce the replaying of the match, not the ones who paused. Otherwise the one party gets a warning and if they do it again then they lose. For how common it is for it to happen I feel its kind of over the top for a team to win because someone accidentally paused, especially when if the other team was so concerned about pauses they would have turned pause off like its supposed to be. I guess its probably only common because no one gets punished for it but that's another matter.
For the record, it seems that we agree its not leffen's fault nor his problem since the rules are the rules. The rest just seems to be semantics and whether we agree on the way the rule is set up or not.
I guess that's true, I dunno I just think with Scar over top it would have been hard (especially from grab) to do anything really threatening to SFAT, but certainly anything can happen.Ice was right where he needed to be to continue the combo from uthrow bair from leffen, or needle to cancel anything SFAT would do. It was quite a good position for them, in my opinion.
Sorry, I must have missed this part. Its really one of those areas in tournament play that's hard to regulate without it looking like the consequences or too high or low with any solution. Hopefully in the future everyone just keeps pause off (screw button checks its your own goddamn controller) and the whole situation is averted.Didn't I just say "We all want to believe it was an accident, I do too, but that kind of trust is abusable". And that's the problem. I don't know Scar personally, I would trust anyone the same unless it becomes a known problem.
ROFL.Leffen is depraved and desperate.
You can play by the rules all you want, but that doesn't mean anyone will have a grain of respect for you when you need to win by technicalities.
thisWhen following the rules is regarded as an unfair act of betrayal, you lose the right to call yourselves a competitive community.
/thread .When following the rules is regarded as an unfair act of betrayal, you lose the right to call yourselves a competitive community.