Hah!jfrost wrote:Well, everyone picks Chun-Li in 3rd Strike.
Not quite.
Hah!jfrost wrote:Well, everyone picks Chun-Li in 3rd Strike.
Ouch, if that's true, I play the absolute worst character in Smash Bros.(Link), a low tier character in SSBM(Young Link), and the highest tiered character possible in SSBB(Meta Knight).Mozgus wrote:Who cares about the tier charts? That's just no fun. Play as the characters you like, get good at them, and beat your friends consistently with them. I could dominate my friends and their friends 3/4 of the rounds with Ganondorf in Melee, and he isn't considered top tier. He's actually middle of the road, apparently. He's slow as fuck. I just got good with him with practice.
easy therethe7k wrote:To the uncultured swine that are most vidya game fans though, they considered it the best fighting game ever. All it takes is screen-filling supers and 100+ hit combos to impress most people.
To both of you, if it was really that simple why has the game persisted so long in fighting game tournaments? The top tier players shouldn't be so easily impressed with flashy baubles.nateup2 wrote:easy therethe7k wrote:To the uncultured swine that are most vidya game fans though, they considered it the best fighting game ever. All it takes is screen-filling supers and 100+ hit combos to impress most people.
gotta agree though