SloaneRisette
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Hyuga just got sentenced with a 1 year ban from all Smash tournaments. Personally i think that's too light for an attempted rape.
The fact that it's not lifetime is fucking atrocious. Ban him forever from Evo and all events.
Hyuga just got sentenced with a 1 year ban from all Smash tournaments. Personally i think that's too light for an attempted rape.
#BanTheBeefI agree. Lifetime ban all Smash from FGC tournies and EVO, those people can't be trusted.
I agree. Lifetime ban all Smash from FGC tournies and EVO, those people can't be trusted.
Also it'd probably help the smell. Jesus Christ it was like a hot asshole in that venue and the hallway outside. Disgusting and shameful.
#BanTheBeef
Even if we get Capcom Cup on ESPN again, it won't be live. I'm assuming you're American, but if you aren't then let me inform you that we have this thing called Football that's hugely popular and dominates the weekends from Fall till Winter time. And Capcom Cup is in December during Football season so their is no chance in hell it makes it on ESPN or ESPN2 live. Maybe ESPN3, ESPNU, or maybe a prerecorded broadcast show on a weekday.
I'm a huge Football fan myself and I'd still love to see Capcom Cup top 8(which is all I think we'd get) live on ESPN again but I doubt it happens.
Are you saying they'll use EVO Japan as a last chance qualifier for CPT Asia Finals? That really takes away the prestige of winning a event like what EVO Japan is suppose to be. My only other guess is that EVO Japan is used to kick off CPT 2017 in March. It can't be too close to either the original EVO or Capcom Cup so I think that would be a good time.
I can't wait to see what kind of numbers we'll see at EVO Japan. Obviously I'm not expecting it to surpass the OG EVO. But all those times they had 500 or 800 man team tournaments in small venues for SF4 or Tekken I always wondered how big they could get if they had a real Major(with no player cap) with multiple games like we do in the US.
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Twitch chat is pretty awful
Thought someone made ibuki thickThis mod is now ILLEGAL.
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Place is a cesspool of the worst kind, no matter how hard they try to mod it.
Hey everybody. I'm looking for an FGC podcast and I thought this might be the best place to ask. A focus on SFV, and maybe some well known fgc members participating would be a huge plus to me. Thanks!
Capcom Pro Talk. Can't go wrong with that. Tuesdays on Twitch.tv/Capcomfighters
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I just saw 11 and a half minutes worth of pure bigotry aimed at me, so,
What, you mean you were on stream and received personal attacks? That must have been awful.
Hyuga just got sentenced with a 1 year ban from all Smash tournaments. Personally i think that's too light for an attempted rape.
Hey everybody. I'm looking for an FGC podcast and I thought this might be the best place to ask. A focus on SFV, and maybe some well known fgc members participating would be a huge plus to me. Thanks!
I got all the usual stuff Ricki gets, basically.
I got all the usual stuff Ricki gets, basically.
Aris's podcast is good, but it's more of a twitchtv show rather than an actual podcast you can download and listen to on an audio player.
That doesn't make it OK. Why should entire swaths of the Internet being completely unusable by anyone that doesn't fit a fairly narrow profile?Why do you bother looking at the chat?
That doesn't make it OK. Why should entire swaths of the Internet being completely unusable by anyone that doesn't fit a fairly narrow profile?
Why do you bother looking at the chat?
It's a sentiment that I see for a number of venues. If the solution for ignoring absolute shitheads in Twitch chat is to just ignore them, what happens when they start harassing you on other venues such as Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, etc.? Should people be allowed to be the absolute worst they can be everywhere because there's "nothing that can be done"?How do you get "entire swaths of the internet" out of my simple question?
I don't look at Twitch chat myself theirs no point.
As I mentioned in the EVO thread (that someone else brought up here), football & basketball season will be in full swing at the time of the Capcom Cup (more so football), so it may be a bit difficult for ESPN to squeeze in the Capcom Cup live this December. That said, I wouldn't be surprised if they show SFV at EVO again, next year.If the ratings are good, we should get CPT Finals on ESPN2 right?
I hope Joe makes it to the Finals.
Another issue is if the chat is too large you can't read the chat because it's all spamming and people trying to be clever when they are not.How do you get "entire swaths of the internet" out of my simple question?
I don't look at Twitch chat myself theirs no point.
It's human nature to look to what their reception is online, but it should also unfortunatly be said that you will see some debased shit and it's the negative stuff you are wired to see and that is what makes looking often times a negative. It's a complex issue that humanity has no evolved out of yet.Most people are often curious to their reception online. Not even celebrities who are used to the spotlight can resist it.
I wonder what can be done, that would be fair and impartial and what can be done to correct that negativity issue. One thing I could suggest is when a chat is that large you segment out the chat so it can be readable and not run at a insane pace, then you can also better moderate it and then you can have a good approach at the people being terrible. Sometimes these are people with issues and it's leaking out online, the fact that they are children or manchildren and just like acting the fool. It's a massive problem and as history shows most people really don't want to look at something uncomfortable until it becomes a grave issue. Social inertia if you will..It's a sentiment that I see for a number of venues. If the solution for ignoring absolute shitheads in Twitch chat is to just ignore them, what happens when they start harassing you on other venues such as Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, etc.? Should people be allowed to be the absolute worst they can be everywhere because there's "nothing that can be done"?
Yeah the internationals in 2010 were Tokido, ksk, infiltration, laugh, gamerbee, rb, ryan hart, daigo, and I can't remember who else.The difference now though is that there's a much stronger eastern presence and even international as we saw with other games, much more than ever before.
So, were there no special sticks given out as awards for the top EVO finishers? Shame that there weren't any this year, I always thought those sticks were the coolest, as cool or cooler than the trophy itself.
I guess the FGC needs a Markman-like person inside Hori or Razer to make these things happen.
I think this may be the best time to try EVO Japan. Not because of SFV, but it seems that the decline of arcades has allowed gaming to move beyond it and somehow creep onto the mainstream. They're starting to use the term "e-sports" and TV shows are starting to invite gamers from the Japanese FGC.
A notably well done show that aired in Japan recently was an episode of "Sashipedia" with host Rino Sashihara of AKB48 (or HKT48) fame. The episode featured ChocoBlanka and Momochi. They talked about how gaming allowed them to earn a full time living, as well as their "Shinobism" classes.
Here's the episode: Sashipedia 160702 (sorry, no English subtitles. Japanese language only)
The ChocoBlanka segment starts at 12:30
Tournament organizers have a responsibility to make sure their attendees feel welcomed and safe. What kind of message does it send when a year down the line Hyuga comes back and they're just like "yeah you're cool"?Putting aside the exact measurement of what would be the correct weight of punishment, I don't think it's the collective tournament organizers (to whatever point they are, or should be, a single entity) responsibility to execute criminal/penal laws for actual crimes, especially those that didn't actually happen on their grounds. What's important is that they take a firm stance against it to prevent future instances, not whether a particular individual gets their just desserts (or onlookers have their bloodlust sated), perhaps in lieu of other punishments. A year ban along with a stern warning against any future problems succeeds in doing the former. I think to get angry at TOs or community leaders is taking it a step too far when they done their actual job fine; get angry at Hyuga instead and don't forgive him even if he does come back and is, ideally, repentant. Whether one wants justice, revenge, or rehabilitation against or for an offender, that's ultimately role of the legal system.
I hope they do EVO Japan in the winter. Would be easier for me to go and make a vacation out of it.
Daigo was on Life Up 2 days ago
https://youtu.be/X6kcw2-Ieqg?t=15m20s
Tokido on bizstreet 2 weeks ago?
https://youtu.be/PozWDUvLPAo
Daigo, Tokido, Momochi, and Choco get on tv frequently exposing the idea of pro gaming to the Japanese public. All are good for the image of a gamer. Tokido is a tokyo university graduate which is highly respected. Momochi and Choco are a married couple.
Not only did he won, he also became the one true UMvC God, even in EVO results:Also I hear ChrisG finally won Marvel.
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Chris 3rd 5th 2nd - 1st
Justin 7th 2nd 1st - 7th
Champ 1st 5th 3rd - -
Tournament organizers have a responsibility to make sure their attendees feel welcomed and safe. What kind of message does it send when a year down the line Hyuga comes back and they're just like "yeah you're cool"?
Not only did he won, he also became the one true UMvC God, even in EVO results:Code:2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Chris 3rd 5th 2nd - 1st Justin 7th 2nd 1st - 7th Champ 1st 5th 3rd - -
Capcom Pro Talk. Can't go wrong with that. Tuesdays on Twitch.tv/Capcomfighters
I heard that LI Joe actually made it on SC's Top 10, is this true?
Hey everybody. I'm looking for an FGC podcast and I thought this might be the best place to ask. A focus on SFV, and maybe some well known fgc members participating would be a huge plus to me. Thanks!
Tournament organizers have a responsibility to make sure their attendees feel welcomed and safe. What kind of message does it send when a year down the line Hyuga comes back and they're just like "yeah you're cool"?
UltraChenTV does audio archive.Do they have an archive somewhere? I like to download podcasts and listen to them at work. No reception, so I have to download them in advance.
Too bad he won with Marvel at its flabbiest point.