It's not bad its just that a minority of players cant tolerate the fact that every body's different and do different things to win, be it spamming moves, "turtle-ing" or using grapple people like zangief or T.hawk. and don't get me started on all that "flowchart ken" bullcrap.FreelanceButler said:I don't personally know a single other person that actually likes Street Fighter. My sister'll play it occasionally, but she's not really a fan.
So I'm stuck with the online modes that, according to people who have real friends they can play with, is actually quite bad.
Whoa, crazy bizarre, we should start an unattended user group or something! I don't seriously collect anymore though, just get new cards through Shonen Jump and trading with my brother (Currently running a relatively mediocre Macro deck because Black Luster Soldier cam back, was running Quickdraw Plants because I love plants so much). I actually follow the anime too, it's absurdly awesome, although Zexal isn't as cool as 5D's it was growing on me (Haven't watched it since Episode 15).ReservoirAngel said:For me, my only lonely fandom is Yu-Gi-Oh. Nobody else understands why I enjoy it, but I really do. The cartoon show is awesome and the real card game is damn entertaining. If only I had people to play it with, but I haven't played against anyone since I was in school.
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CODE-D said:Yugioh the card game.Buh-WHHHAAAAAAAA!!!??chaosyoshimage said:On the internet, it's Yu-Gi-Oh! because the Yu-Gi-Oh! forum I use to lurk seems to have died. In the real world, everything, I have no friends...
Holy crap, there are others...
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My other lonely fandom would be D&D... that is if I played it like I really want to. Guarantee none of my friends do, so yeah.
my God i love that show, only wish the seasons lasted longer.C. Cain said:The IT Crowd. Almost noone else I know seems to like this show.