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They need to redo the points system too. Giving out points for events like PAX was ridiculous.
certainly not like they used to be; it's not unheard of that a Capcom fighter not get an arcade release, see SFxT, MvC3, hell wasn't SSFIV console exclusive? til AE?they aren't a thing anymore?
even in japan?
No more online qualifiers so we can avoid hacks like TuTu.
As for next year, yeah things gotta change a little. It shouldn't be so US biased and give online tournaments to Asia as well. That would mean that one of the big US Majors would have to lose a spot though. But that's the only way to make it fairer.
I'm being totally serious here
I think if Justin went on a diet/started working out, he would play a lot better.
Not that being overweight is a detriment to skill level. Its just an unhealthy way to live life, and it must affect him somewhat.
Is street fighter 5 going to be released on the arcades??
I'm a bit sad that there were no representatives from Africa.
I doubt it's honor or pride. They probably feel dedicating time to their main and working to outplay bad MU is more efficient than playing alts. The biggest tournaments are typically won by character specialists.
That is true.
But Daigo for instance needs an answer to the Sim MU.
Hahaha. Damnt I was building up to it.
No joke this is my wallpaper. Shit's inspiring in the morning, yo.
If we going esports, then the players are "athletes" .......
Anyone who wants to take it seriously next year should be staying in shape physically, as much as they can. Not saying these dudes who are not in the best shape should go out and get six packs in a few months. It will affect all aspects of their lives in a positive manner, which will help their play, especially as they grow older and have to keep on the grind
Gorilla pls.
Yup. Also I laughed at the notion of them getting a six pack in a couple of months. Getting a six pack is the real grind, with the way their bodies look, 2 years would be the minimum amount of time to get something even resembling a six pack and that's being nice, 3 years on average with on and off cutting/bulking.
but he also won Tokyo Game Show surprising everyone
These balls out players/characters can do serious damage at these tournaments, but usually get bopped in long sets.
Man, now I know how other cultures feel about "cultural appropriation" re: Shade.
Naw, they can all do it within a year if they really wanted
If we going esports, then the players are "athletes" .......
Anyone who wants to take it seriously next year should be staying in shape physically, as much as they can. Not saying these dudes who are not in the best shape should go out and get six packs in a few months. It will affect all aspects of their lives in a positive manner, which will help their play, especially as they grow older and have to keep on the grind
So after he lost to Xian's 4th number character Dhalsim despite winning Topanga league what was the excuse then?Daigo has said it himself in interviews. He prefers to 100% dedicate himself to one character, to feel as comfortable as he can. He admitted that part of the reason he lost to F Champ was that he wasn't good at at the Evil Ryu vs. Dhalsim matchup. He didn't lose because of the matchup. It's not a 1-9 unwinnable match up. When you're losing to a part time player like Champ it's not the MU's fault.
I lost a lot of weight and it's really cold now. Def don't do it
So after he lost to Xian's 4th number character Dhalsim despite winning Topanga league what was the excuse then?
So after he lost to Xian's 4th number character Dhalsim despite winning Topanga league what was the excuse then?
Nah, it's impossible to make a comment or constructive criticism about a player that isn't actually a disguised insult. Because anything negative must mean that you're trying to be mean or are a fanboy for their opponents!Hard to disagree with this.
Losing weight for the pro players is good not because it's healthy, that's a plus though obviously, but keeps them in a specific routine that makes it easier to be diligent with practice. It also means they should get an understanding of focused training as well.
Losing weight is good for everyone in general. Just personal philosophy of mine, but the healthier you are and the better you feel just spreads to everything you do in general.
Does this mean Mr.N cannot be in DiveKick anymore!?
I'll shoot you a pm about this. This particular topic is a pet peeve of mine.Nah, it's impossible to make a comment or constructive criticism about a player that isn't actually a disguised insult. Because anything negative must mean that you're trying to be mean or are a fanboy for their opponents!
Isn't just a reaction to you, btw,- it was the "Desperate" = "Insult" thing from Xian digging Sim out yesterday that was completely ridiculous, given that Xian had been blown up multiple times in long sets by Daigo every time he'd tried to use one of his mains. It was desperate, it was brilliant and it was awesome.I'll shoot you a pm about this. This particular topic is a pet peeve of mine.
Losing weight for the pro players is good not because it's healthy, that's a plus though obviously, but keeps them in a specific routine that makes it easier to be diligent with practice. It also means they should get an understanding of focused training as well.
Isn't just a reaction to you, btw,- it was the "Desperate" = "Insult" thing from Xian digging Sim out yesterday that was completely ridiculous, given that Xian had been blown up multiple times in long sets by Daigo every time he'd tried to use one of his mains. It was desperate, it was brilliant and it was awesome.
Prep-time Batman getting Prep-timed Batman'd was just too good.It was like something from an anime lol.
Returning to his not only his old main, but apparently, his main before his old main
Fat /=/ unhealthy. People don't know shit about what his diet actually is.
I don't know man, if you are losing to someone's 3rd rank pocket character like that it's not a good look. It's not like Xian pulled out an obscure or new character like Decapre or even a character that was suddenly super buffed... it was fucking Dhalsim a character that has been around since Sf2. He is not exactly unfamiliar with that match up, he has played against it enough at the highest of level.
And it's not like he has always lost to Dhalsim, when he played Yun he demolished Sim. Do I need to pull out the exhibition match? Shit was fucking free.
When you have something like that in the pocket and you don't pull it out at the biggest stage then IMO you are being stubborn. And that stubborness is going to cost him matches like these. I am sorry for being critical about DaiGOAT but that's how it is.