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Super Smash Bros. For Wii U & 3DS: MEWTWO CODES GOIN OUT
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Masterlegodude:

--- Quote from: Yosher on January 11, 2015, 07:35:10 AM ---people try way too hard to make this game resemble melee

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That's what Project M is for, why are people still trying?
blueblur121:
What the forget are you guys talking about? No one is trying to make it look like melee. All of the smash games have these kinds of advanced techniques.
otto-san:

--- Quote from: Zanaran2 on January 11, 2015, 04:32:40 AM ---i just walked away with several people shunning me and being ridiculed by most of the thread.

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well then obviously it was an argument and not a civilised discussion and the people involved should have been more careful to not let it get that way
ultimamax:

--- Quote from: Aces on January 11, 2015, 01:15:39 AM ---I think the point is that to be able to compete with others on the competitive level you have to learn how to use them.
It's not being a tryhard as much as learning how these combos work. You can't prepare for what you don't know.That's not really a lot to learn in comparison to fighters.

But I understand the point.

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It's not so much it being a lot to learn as it is getting them down consistently. There are still things that the top players aren't able to do consistently, like powershielding or shield dropping.


--- Quote from: Daswiruch on January 11, 2015, 04:35:32 AM ---aren't melee 'advanced techniques' just exploits?

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Most of them were deliberate or noted during development, at the least. The core ATs of the game, L cancelling, wavedashing, jump cancelling, DI, DJC, all seem to be a result of purposeful decisions made by the developers.

There are still some obviously glitchy ones, like all these.


--- Quote from: Yosher on January 11, 2015, 07:35:10 AM ---people try way too hard to make this game resemble melee

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What do you mean? Discovering advanced techniques has been around since 64. Brawl had many advanced techniques of its own. In every game they added depth to the metagame. No one is forcing you to learn them, top level SM4SH players have looked at perfect pivoting and decided not to bother learning them. (Like M2K) The only real requirement is that you're aware of their existence.

If you're talking about the heavy gravity/smooth lander equipment discussion, I agree though.
hodot:
this sounds like a totally dumb argument
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