Whoa, easy there young Padawan. I said nothing about him "deserving to lose". I have my own thoughts on that which I'll kindly keep to myself.Et3rnalLegend64 said:Both of you, unfair (at the moment, mostly directed Space Spoons). OP's first fighting game ever and had the insane misfortune of meeting a spammer on his first match. You can't say finding a way around is simple and that he "deserved to lose." While I agree that spamming is a perfectly viable tactic if you want to win (I play Lambda-11), I still hold back when I meet players Level 15 or under unless they start kicking my ass. I don't want to turn them away from the game before they get the chance to get better. I want to see new blood that can eventually put up an exciting fight and hopefully surpass my fairly weak play (PSR is floating around the 110-112 range and won't go any higher).SageRuffin said:Spamming is a legitimate tactic, such as it is. While it's usefulness greatly depends on the game and character (try spamming in Guilty Gear and see what happens), it can still be a viable part of a character's game plan.
There are ways to get around it. It all depends on your options versus your opponent's. Here's a free Sage Tip: Captain America's Charging Star can completely tear through projectiles. Someone pulls out a super version, respond in kind with Hyper Charging Star. Problem solved (for the moment at least).
If something as minute as that is getting you flustered, then you may need to put the game down for a little bit... or use the tactic yourself.
I'm just saying that coming across a "spammer" is inevitable, especially in a game such as this. Even more so since the game isn't even a month old and so there's still a veritable mountain of tactics just itching to be revealed. Sure, fighting spammers is annoying, but if you can't do anything about it despite your best efforts, you can't do anything it. Get up, brush your shoulders off, find something else that works or works better, and show those spammers what's really good.
If not, then stop for a bit before you end like a friend of mine who launched his arcade stick at his dresser (3 guesses as to what became of that).