Yet you chose to ignore any and all points presented against you, without so much as a response, which leads to the obvious conclusion that nobody will convince you otherwise, you've made your choice.DexterNorgam said:Slow down killer, you're not making much sense. Yes, this game has some of the very basic things that you will find in real fighting games. We can agree on this point, what you seem to miss is that it takes more than sharing the basic traits of a fighter for it rise above the ranks of casual and just for fun as a fighting game.AdumbroDeus said:Exactly. It has the vast majority of elements the elements of the standard fighting game, namely things like the primacy of reads, a vibrant spacing game (especially true in melee), and many options with their own set of unique options that I they beat and lose to. Beyond movement, I barely touched on what games the games uniqu.
Excuse me, every one of your posts have been longer than mine.AdumbroDeus said:As far as debating, you haven't actually debated since you haven't brought a single point to the table. All you've done so far is create long-winded that equate to "na na na, I'm not listening".
Incorrect again, on several counts. 1. I didn't say I would never yield, I said YOU would never change my mind. There is a difference. 2. "Stupidest" used as a superlative is not correct, you mean "most stupid". 3. While new evidence can indeed change things, you have failed to provide new evidence. Everything you say has been said to me before and since I don't believe that you'll have anything truly new to say on the subject I don't believe that YOU will be able to change my mind.AdumbroDeus said:At least you're willing to admit that your perception rules, and no matter how much evidence there is against your side, you will never yield. Definitely the stupidest position to take in any argument, because new evidence can always change things.
LoL. Yes I'm a lost soul because smash brothers is not a real fighting game to me. Certainly people who make assumptions about where other people have or have not been in their lives are not fanboy lost causes themselves though...AdumbroDeus said:Whatevs, you're a lost cause, but there are plenty of others, mostly people who actually attend fighting game tournaments instead of trying to force opinions with no basis in fact on everyone they can.
listen kiddo, I'm not going to detail the tournaments for real fighting games that I've been in. In fact now that you've resorted trying to slag me down about my experience just because I think smash bros is a casual waste of time (whose trying to force what opinion on someone else now?) I think you've proven that you really don't have any new evidence to bring to this conversation. Now I'm bored with this "discussion". I'm done with you. I wont be back to this thread, and I certainly won't be replying to you anymore, not that I think that will stop you from trying to have the last word. Enjoy your casual fighter and I'll keep my fingers crossed for your move up to the big leagues.
As far as "lack of tournament expirience", heh maybe you have some, but you're certainly acting like the online warriors, so I have to ask, how does that reflect on you?
Why do you assume that smash is the only fighting game I play competitively?