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Please don't make any huge deal about subtitles but I would like to revisit the subtitle that refers smash bros on portable.
Example: Smashin' Bros on the goes
Example: Smashin' Bros on the goes
Yeah, if you both stall out, chances are you can Gordo him on Sudden Death.lmao the person you played got baited so hard
extra tip on this: if the Little Mac player doesn't approach you, that's perfectly fine, don't approach him either
I cannot stand that. I think you should actively try to fight and not spam a move. Luckily there are not that many Little Macs in For Fun. If I try For Glory, I troll the cheap Little Mac players using the Bowser suicide.Some bastard playing bowser just did the suicide grab on me twice after I got him to 120% without being hit with Shulk and won. :| Next match he played as Bowser he tried to bait me into it again but I just stood at the other edge and taunted.
Yeah, if you both stall out, chances are you can Gordo him on Sudden Death.
...unless Little Mac knocks back the Gordo, assuming that's possible.
Please don't make any huge deal about subtitles but I would like to revisit the subtitle that refers smash bros on portable.
Example: Smashin' Bros on the goes
Please don't make any huge deal about subtitles but I would like to revisit the subtitle that refers smash bros on portable.
Example: Smashin' Bros on the goes
Don't you mean Mac only? LolSuper Smash Bros. for 3DS |OT2| No Items, Fox Only, On the Toilet
Super Smash Bros. for 3DS |OT2| No Items, Little Mac only, On the Toilet
I always think evidently bad players are adorable kids trying to learn how to play and playing against them makes me feel bad. D:
Until they KO me and taunt. No. Don't do that.
When I'm matched up against an apparent new player, there's some hesitation in how rough I handle them, because I don't want to turn them off playing Smash with others. :-\I always think evidently bad players are adorable kids trying to learn how to play and playing against them makes me feel bad. D:
Until they KO me and taunt. No. Don't do that.
Smash-GAF can be a bit negative sometimes, between calling one-trick ponies "bastards"
I actually don't mind taunting haha.I always taunt when I KO. It's a habit i've built since melee. But I think im good so it happens often lol.
I feel this way too! It's tough and I'm soft lolWhen I'm matched up against an apparent newcomer, there's some hesitation in how rough I handle them, because I don't want to turn them off playing Smash with others. :-\
I always taunt when I KO. It's a habit i've built since melee. But I think im good so it happens often lol.
I always think evidently bad players are adorable kids trying to learn how to play and playing against them makes me feel bad. D:
Until they KO me and taunt. No. Don't do that.
Ah, OK.I'm assuming aimed at me, wasn't trying to be negative. I literally laughed out loud when it happened. I would call one of my friends a bastard if they did that to me as well.
I beat him the next two matches anyways. It was more just the surprise of being double KO'd after getting someone to 120% without being hit that got me.
Super Smash Bros. for 3DS |OT2| No Items, Fox Only, On the Toilet
Smash-GAF can be a bit negative sometimes, between calling one-trick ponies "bastards" and assuming that everyone who leaves a match "rage-quit." I think it's telling that, when faced with anonymous opponents, many here are inclined to take that blank canvas and assume their adversary is a smug Comic Book Guy-type.
Makes me wonder if I came off that way to others when I've wrecked people before. Truth is, I wasn't looking down on them at all. I just figured they were still learning a character's rhythm or how to play the game. No big deal. Hopefully they thought the same when I've been wrecked myself.
It's best to give people the benefit of the doubt when they destroy you. They might taunt, but that doesn't mean it's mean-spirited.![]()
When I'm matched up against an apparent new player, there's some hesitation in how rough I handle them, because I don't want to turn them off playing Smash with others. :-\
I always taunt when I KO. It's a habit i've built since melee. But I think im good so it happens often lol.
Please don't make any huge deal about subtitles but I would like to revisit the subtitle that refers smash bros on portable.
Example: Smashin' Bros on the goes
This one is great! lolSuper Smash Bros. for 3DS |OT2| No Items, Fox Only, On the Toilet
I always think evidently bad players are adorable kids trying to learn how to play and playing against them makes me feel bad. D:
Until they KO me and taunt. No. Don't do that.
I think it's a pretty common thing to over imagine details and assume the person is just mad or evil or incompetent.Ah, OK.To be clear, my comment wasn't meant to diminish you or anything. I was just commenting on a trend I perceived in the Smash community.
Smash-GAF can be a bit negative sometimes, between calling one-trick ponies "bastards" and assuming that everyone who leaves a match "rage-quit." I think it's telling that, when faced with anonymous opponents, many here are inclined to take that blank canvas and assume their adversary is a smug Comic Book Guy-type.
Makes me wonder if I came off that way to others when I've wrecked people before. Truth is, I wasn't looking down on them at all. I just figured they were still learning a character's rhythm or how to play the game. No big deal. Hopefully they thought the same when I've been wrecked myself.
It's best to give people the benefit of the doubt when they destroy you. They might taunt, but that doesn't mean it's mean-spirited.![]()
Yeah, it's no big deal. :-DWhen should one taunt? I've always done it after a hard fought KO. I don't take it personally when my opponent taunts, either. It's just a fun way to celebrate a kill.
When should one taunt? I've always done it after a hard fought KO. I don't take it personally when my opponent taunts, either. It's just a fun way to celebrate a kill.
When should one taunt? I've always done it after a hard fought KO. I don't take it personally when my opponent taunts, either. It's just a fun way to celebrate a kill.
The irony of the whole exchange is I was commenting on the "fundamental attribution error" of others but might've been perpetrating it myself by perceiving certain attitudes, lol. Curse this Internet devoid of tone!I think it's a pretty common thing to over imagine details and assume the person is just mad or evil or incompetent.
I usually do it too. But at the same time, I hate when people do it for me. The people I've talked to have all generally been the same way; they want to be the nice guy and give it to you, but most are competitive enough that they don't want the charity either.I always SD whenever my opponent accidentally does it too to even the stocks. I just personally don't like winning from that lol.
When should one taunt? I've always done it after a hard fought KO. I don't take it personally when my opponent taunts, either. It's just a fun way to celebrate a kill.
Lmfaoooo I gotta try this when I get homdHow to kill Little Mac in 5 easy steps:
1. Choose Dedede or Kirby. Dedede is much preferred.
2. Camp on the edge. Let Little Mac approach.
3. Inhale Little Mac then drop off the stage.
4. Spit out Little Mac at halfway down.
5. Recover. Rinse and repeat.
Tried that twice. It caused a player to quit on me lol.
Yeah that's what I do. Short hop aerials. With Yoshi I aim his egg throws in different direction as some sort of practice lolI also have a habit of just short hopping around the stage after killing someone instead of taunting. I used to do that in Brawl just to practice since I used to be bad at short hopping.
Man, that guy is pretty amazing. Timing those rolls and shields.Anyone having trouble beating master core: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqfcC2VsZyc
I always SD whenever my opponent accidentally does it too to even the stocks. I just personally don't like winning from that lol.
I tend to fight online players relentlessly no matter how good or bad they are. Though if someone accidentally SDs before either one of us are even at 20%, I kill myself too just to nice
I also have a habit of just short hopping around the stage after killing someone instead of taunting. I used to do that in Brawl just to practice since I used to be bad at short hopping.
I usually do it too. But at the same time, I hate when people do it for me. The people I've talked to have all generally been the same way; they want to be the nice guy and give it to you, but most are competitive enough that they don't want the charity either.
Oh I know, I was commenting more on the perceived tone, which came off as genuine disdain, but I've since been corrected. Much ado about nothing, apparently!Bastard is pretty common banter.
You a Cap main?