full time busyman 9000, law student, no longer leeching street cred off JDCR, too busy to manufacture arcade sticks, the dream is dead and billions must die
@alexsander389@tyler_beecroft I think it's more the case that players need to do their homework on a matchup before paying for a coach and showing them replays of them just getting hit by scrub checks and not punishing anything. Can't make informed decisions if you're not informed.
@Rocklee472@MURROTF I also play Reina and her heat-only 3,4,4, 3+4,4,4 and d+2,1+2 move are really stupid and justify a 600F heat timer cost, if not nerfed properties
@noback_TK Most of today's good Korean players aged 25-45 were indeed playing offline at arcades at some point. T7 arcade machines were ass and everyone hopped on the Steam release at the earliest opportunity. The only notable local now is STL/formerly ATL open tournaments at El Juego.
@Seansz28 @whoisluka You mean the contractors that body corporate hire that don't change when someone sells a unit in the building to a new owner? Vacancy like how the owner leaves it empty for most of the year?
I should stop replying to engagement farming accounts, ty
@Seansz28 @whoisluka Soooooo you mean they're going to sell the New York penthouse to not pay the tax? How does someone move out of a city that they're not living in?
@qbsan1@StrikeMist@_orrenji I know that Tekken 8 has a lot of low-quality mixup situations. But brother, this KNK block situation is almost 20 years old, and KNK 1+2 gets covered by every defensive option including duck fuzzy, sidestep fuzzy and jab/dickjab gambit.
@_Luckyjust1y@AkiEasybot@KungFuKobi The problem is this clueless Lili player being in the same matchmaking queue as a pro player, which a sensible rank system would prevent. Most normal players only hit orange ranks after 500 hours of Tekken 7, light years away from Tekken God or even Emperor.
@LuxSylva_ A player being in the top 1% doesn't matter if you can watch their gameplay and immediately tell that they suck. It's clear that you don't need consistency or a whole lot of knowledge to grind your way to GOD1 even with a negative win rate in the short term, not lifetime.
@SirFoxington1@NotJihadistGuts Heat is not really integral to the game system at all. Removing the whole system is only a matter of tweaking 6-10 moves per character, and it would be like a less explosive T7. Heat stays because because the Tekken directors want it and because it would be embarassing to remove.
@StarPhoenix_WA When heat didn't exist, noob players always had their choice of favourite moves. It was most likely an inappropriate or straight-up bad move, and they would have to drop it to get better. But, if heat button on Law is your favourite move, it never ever goes wrong.
@StarPhoenix_WA IMO a system mechanic like heat really just appeals to a specific class of gamer who enjoys RPGs and RPG-adjacent games because they can quickly learn how to do "the right thing" and just play.