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Brawl is the worst because mobility was so messed up. You really gonna tell me Brawl’s floatiness and tripping.made for the better fighter?


Tripping rarely made a difference. And Brawl's floatiness didn't really mean anything since there was no end lag on aerials. There's actually MORE movement in Brawl then there was in Smash 4.


Here's a really old video of my peach. I used to go to tournaments and everything. Between proper ledge guarding and glide tossing along with no lag on aerials and proper wave landing you can clearly see the difference in movement in brawl compared to smash 4. In smash 4 you couldn't even air dodge into your landing without lag.




Here's also a Moneymatch i had

A comeback like this is not even possible in smash 4 due to rage
 
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Tripping rarely made a difference. And Brawl's floatiness didn't really mean anything since there was no end lag on aerials. There's actually MORE movement in Brawl then there was in Smash 4.


Here's a really old video of my peach. I used to go to tournaments and everything. Between proper ledge guarding and glide tossing along with no lag on aerials and proper wave landing you can clearly see the difference in movement in brawl compared to smash 4. In smash 4 you couldn't even air dodge into your landing without lag.




Here's also a Moneymatch i had

A comeback like this is not even possible in smash 4 due to rage



I trust your opinion because your video shows you got skills. :salute:
 

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What's the best emulation environment for Melee? Bout to play that shyt for nostalgic reasons until this comes out.

Better yet is there a reasonable emulator for Brawl? :lupe:
 

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I trust your opinion because your video shows you got skills. :salute:

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I really wanted to like smash 4 but with how defensive heavy that Game was plus the removal of wave landing glide tossing and the changes to the ledge I couldn’t fukk with it


The ledge changes are still staying :scust: but the other 2 seems to be fixed in this new one so I might come back. I heard rage was toned down to which makes me happy. God I hate rage


What happened to earning your wins???



Back when it was real beef in these smash streets. I challenged him RIGHT after he beat my man in tournament for 50$ lol
 

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The competitive nature of Super Smash Bros. may not interest everyone who likes the series, and long-time director - Masahiro Sakurai - completely understands this. During an interview with The Washington Post around the time of this year’s E3, Sakurai-san said he didn’t really consider professional players or a potential audience when developing new entries in the Smash line.

I feel like a game, at the end of the day, is about playing the game. But if we focus too much on the top level players - or the audience - then the game skews a little bit too much on the technical side.

Sakurai went into more detail about how Nintendo’s philosophy did not align with competitive gaming and likely never would:


The philosophy behind them doesn’t go in line with Nintendo’s philosophy in that some of these players are playing for the prize money...it comes to a point where they’re playing the game for the money, and I feel that kind of direction doesn’t coincide with Nintendo’s view of what games should be.


Acknowledging the simpler design of the Super Smash Bros. series, Sakurai explained how he felt the Smash games are more accessible to audiences in contrast to various other fighting games - like Capcom’s Street Fighter series:

It’s not to say that Street Fighter is failing [by more fully embracing competitive gaming] by any means, but personally, I think any games with command inputs are difficult. The creator side is trying to raise people who do that...it doesn’t beat a game where you press one button to create a special move. I think that’s really easy to pick up for a lot of people.

The speedier tempo in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has also allowed Sakurai to avoid inserting more advanced mechanics, particularly favoured by the Super Smash Bros. Melee fan base:

I think a lot of Melee players love Melee. But at the same time, I think a lot of players, on the other hand, gave up on Melee because it’s too technical, because they can’t keep up with it...And I know there were players who got tendinitis from playing, and messing with the controller so much...that really is hard on the player. And I feel like a game should really focus on what the target audience is.

What do you make of Sakurai's comments about the competitive side of Smash? What kind of game would you prefer? An ultra-competitive title, or one that's more accessible? Tell us in the comments.
 
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