Crazy how people actually complain about me playing with pros at the very end of the Apex Pred Marathon when I used to be a Professional + Did that challenge already TWICE and SOLO. (Sorry I didn’t do it solo for the 3rd time! That’s on me!)
The whole reason I was doing this marathon was so I could learn/play all 7 games, be good enough to reach the highest rank AND interact with other creators/pros in those gaming communities.
Feels like i’m forced to solo queue jail or me reaching the highest rank is invalid. Which is still crazy how I SOLO’D CS2 the entire time and people still say I played with pros and got carried 🤣
Something something about Iron Fist auto aim right?
lmfaoooooo
Melee character with invis, super jump, dash, wall hacks, earthbound, portal, i-frames, cleanse, and two ranged attacks also has a larger melee than Iron Fist on top of better damage hmmmmmmmmmmm
Can we talk about why qp feels like the nba finals. Whenever I wanna relax and fuck around on Spider-Man one kill enemy team is immediately counter swapping like why don’t yall do this in ranked? 😂
I saw someone comment "10k is not a lot, this person better LOVE UMVC3" and it got me thinking.
I don't think people realize how unique of an experience it was to be an active part of UMVC3 during it's peak player base.
Let me walk you through that life changing experience-
_____________________________________________________
During the time frame of 2011-2017, you'd be hard pressed to find a local, regional, or major that did not included UMVC3 as part of it's lineup.
The game would regularly pull top 3 in entrants and OFTEN have the most degenerate, loudest, and invested crowds of any fighting game out there.
I'm not joking, top 8 viewings would take up the whole venue, people would be standing on chairs, taking sidebets, it was kangaroo court in all the best ways.
When you first stepped into a UMVC3 local you'd immediately know and FEEL the difference from other games. This is not to knock other games, I think a lot of games from around this decade and prior really captured a lot of these similar feelings, huge in part to the fact that rollback netcode (or even good netcode) was not as prominent during these times.
We didn't have the option to have online tournaments for UMVC3 like this amazing #200 that just happened for quite some time. It was only offline, and it was only with the most dedicated of fanbases.
This game is exciting there's kids out there learning it RIGHT NOW.
"Yea Street fighter Six has kids too" ok but that game has massive support and came out 3 years ago.
There's kids playing UMVC3 that are YOUNGER THAN THE GAME HAS BEEN OUT.
Unless you find me a 2 year old Ryu prodigy, it's just not the same feeling yet that new fighting games are bringing to the table.
There's people entering this game in their 30s with kids, careers, mortages, and they can't react to Zero even less than they could when they were in their 20s but they still enter.
Maybe it's masochism but I choose to believe UMVC3 heads grew up in an environment that allowed them to find parts of themselves that maybe weren't so prevalent before finding this community.
Even now, you step into a UMVC3 tourney, the numbers won't be as large but the love is still there. New cats are always happy to teach, to chat about the game, to ask about your favorite character, how you got here, it's all just love.
I can't champion this game enough and Max knows it too, 10k isn't much but we gladly would soon find a way to pool more to make it worthwhile. Because this game has changed lives and created bonds that quite literally priceless.
This game is tough, a game that prioritized hype and fun before anything else, a buggy mess in some ways because of it but it delivered on that mission statement. If you can imagine it, it feels like you can always make it happen in this game. That's the kind of freedom individuality it brings. It truly speaks to the soul of a fighting game player and what having true freedom means to you in a game.
You should know that the love people have for this game is not fake, not fabricated, not forced, they really live and die for this shit. Don't be afraid to love your game this hard, you're not cringe, you're dope for that.
A wise man once said "IT'S MAHVEL BABY!" 🫳🎤
Is there any information how many rioters have ever gotten radiant and still play the game and can we ask them if they enjoy the current state of the game and other gamemodes like deathmatch cause I don't think i've met a single one yet
Meu irmão, que mora em Marilia, tá desaparecido faz algumas horas e não conseguem achar ele.
Nome dele é João, tem 12 anos, é autista nivel 3 de suporte, e é não verbal.
Quando desapareceu, estava vestindo uma camisa verde. Qualquer noticia, por favor, contatem a policia local
Patch 12.06 // Waylay Change // #VALORANT
• Saturate changed from INSTANT to EQUIP.
• By changing Waylay’s Saturate from an INSTANT cast ability to an EQUIP, she can no longer Hinder enemies instantly while airborne or reactively on contact without greater risk to herself. This incentivizes Waylay to coordinate with her team to mitigate risk for herself, rather than using it as a setup piece for a teammate to capitalize on.