I don't like competitive matches with friends, because a friend of mine takes things way too seriously, even when we agree to play casual matches with items on or on batshit crazy stages.
He always comes up with excuses or "johns" about how he only lost because the stage screwed him or how he shouldn't have gone for an item.
Hell, once I beat him with a well-timed Falcon Punch and thought it was hilarious, not because I won but because a KO actually happened, but he kept bitching that it was because the stage forced him into it.
Ugh.
It could explain why i rate killing power higher on characters than most, because ever since Brawl i've preferred time to stock, so my mains are all either outright heavy hitters (Bowser, Ike, Dedede, Pac Man), or have a handful of good launching moves (Kirby), and why i find characters like Meta Knight or Sonic to merely be an exercise in frustration.
But then, heavy hitters can do good in "For Glory" conditions, as long as you learn the tools of the trade for damage-racking per character.
Seriously, try it, it's fun.
- Lags down to 1 FPS (That's not an exaggeration. I kept thinking my 3DS froze.)
- A million things going on on the screen at once like what
- Possibility of Wily's Castle being chosen
- Possibility of Gustbellows appearing
I've tried it before, and I'll pass, thanks.
edited 22nd Oct '14 11:36:58 AM by BaffleBlend
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — Ultimatepheer
No, it keeps the devil and removes the platforms.
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Yeah, it automatically turns the fight into even more of a camp-fest.
Speaking of which, if I don't start finding effective KO moves soon, I'm going to start going crazy. All too often, I completely dominate a match, I get the opponent over 170% with hardly a scratch, but then I try to land one smash attack and everything falls apart. I lose 0-2. That sums up just about every match I play.
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — UltimatepheerAt least Flying Man doesn't take up the entire damn screen.
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — Ultimatepheer![]()
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1, no I couldn't, and 2, that's even harder! Grabs don't have any range anymore and the ones that do have way too much lag.
edited 22nd Oct '14 3:04:22 PM by BaffleBlend
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — UltimatepheerI main Yoshi, G-dubs, and Marth, three of the worst grabbers in the game.
edited 22nd Oct '14 3:08:21 PM by BaffleBlend
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — Ultimatepheer

I can get behind time matches when there's three or four parties involved, since it means no one's sitting out for the remainder of the match after a certain point.
Stock all the way for 1-on-1 and 2-on-2, though.
I sure said that!