Fighting Games Weekly | Sept 16-22 | EVO does a 360 and walks away

Did you ever show up to your TFC pools? I remember your pool judge threatening to DQ you for not showing when I was walking by. :P

My post from the TFC thread, it was a sad sad day for me.

Just got home from the event. To summarize my experience, I've never been so free in my life.

-I went something like 0-15 in casuals against 3 different guys. One Geif and 2 Bison's. They were just much better than me and I got bodied hard in many of those matches. The Bison matches just felt frustrating as hell as these guys got me to the corner quickly and made my life a living hell.

-I got DQ'd from both my matches in SF4. When I entered the ball room, I saw a bunch of set ups for AE and I thought that was it. Me not really giving a damn about anything else, I didn't wander off to check out the rest of the ball room. Several hours later I run into a guy and we talk about our pools. He tells me that mines already started and might be over already. It turns out that there were more SF4 stations on the other side of the room that's separated by the seats where the audience can sit down to watch the main stream. I had no idea and because it's so loud in there, I couldn't hear them even if they were shouting my name out loud.

-I figure I should play at least one more set of casuals just to try and make up for the DQ. I ask a couple of guys and they decide to do a long set before changing(FT5). They finish and coincidentally they announce the start of the next set of pools so they kick off everybody playing casuals

-So I'm walking out with my head low. Then I spot the mod station. I've always wanted to do that select button mod so I can plink jab. I ask him about it and he says he'll do it for $5. I told him that I'm going to get money. I get back and a girl is there and told me that he had just left to play some ST matches. Where? I have no idea.

The end, I drive 2 and a half hours back home to post this :*(
 
Japan showing how things get done. I hope this is a wake up call to those who think the US is anywhere near Japan in skill level because overall it's much lesser the top players can keep up but the layman is much weaker. Without a strong pool you can't level up.

SC2 shows the brillaintly. EU does better than NA due to having a better player pool and some societal things that help out. The FGC is no different. Japan has the good transportation system and compactness that everybody has a good pool of players and a better mind set for learning.


Whatever Japan got nothing on hype Rufus vs Rufus grand finals.
 
People on twitter acting like there are a lot of people who think Makoto is weak. Is there actually a lot of people who think Makoto is weak?

If there are, those people are wrong as fuck. She's not a great tournament character though. Better tourney character than she was in pre-2012 AE though.
 
People on twitter acting like there are a lot of people who think Makoto is weak. Is there actually a lot of people who think Makoto is weak?

If there are, those people are wrong as fuck. She's not a great tournament character though.

based on my own experiences, people think she's a novelty char., Hakan status. Like its cool to see her, but no one will take you seriously lol.
 
People on twitter acting like there are a lot of people who think Makoto is weak. Is there actually a lot of people who think Makoto is weak?

If there are, those people are wrong as fuck. She's not a great tournament character though. Better tourney character than she was in pre-2012 AE though.

Makoto is great, best dash in the game, hits like a truck, maybe just not as easy to pick as other characters.
Also, just finished watching the finals and man, Haitani.......too stronk, shoutouts to MarkMan and MadCatz for the amazing event, the amazing exhibitions and the amazing everything
 
People on twitter acting like there are a lot of people who think Makoto is weak. Is there actually a lot of people who think Makoto is weak?

If there are, those people are wrong as fuck. She's not a great tournament character though. Better tourney character than she was in pre-2012 AE though.

People still salty about the nerfs she got from AE to AE 2012.
 
People still salty about the nerfs she got from AE to AE 2012.

Yeah that's always kind of puzzled me because the nerfs she got barely matter. Meanwhile, Yun, Yang, and Fei to a lesser extent got nerfed a lot harder, and she got slaughtered by those characters in that version of the game.

She still has a hard time with those characters, but those matches are a lot more manageable now. I don't think she has any 3/7s anymore except maybe Cammy.

She's probably better off overall than she was in vanilla AE.
 
Yeah that's always kind of puzzled me because the nerfs she got barely matter. Meanwhile, Yun, Yang, and Fei to a lesser extent got nerfed a lot harder, and she got slaughtered by those characters in that version of the game.

She still has a hard time with those characters, but those matches are a lot more manageable now. I don't think she has any 3/7s anymore except maybe Cammy.

She's probably better off overall than she was in vanilla AE.

I agree, a lot of people just look at changes in a vacuum.


Also, twitch replay is desyncing. The video is slower and audio is fine. When's twitch getting replaced? They can't even get their shit straight.
 
People on twitter acting like there are a lot of people who think Makoto is weak. Is there actually a lot of people who think Makoto is weak?

If there are, those people are wrong as fuck. She's not a great tournament character though. Better tourney character than she was in pre-2012 AE though.

For people who just watch streams and don't even play, a character either sucks or is overpowered. There is no in between.
 
She still has a hard time with those characters, but those matches are a lot more manageable now. I don't think she has any 3/7s anymore except maybe Cammy.

Lol. Cammy Makoto is not a 7-3. That match is even at worst. Both characters have the ability to rush each other down and each have the tools to keep the other out. Makoto is also one of the few characters Cammy doesn't get a mixup on knockdown because of Fukiage, and you can't safe jump it unless you combo into sweep/backthrow, which will lose to ex karakusa.

Makoto has been a slept on character since the Super days when people thought she was bad. The only issue with her is that there aren't enough people playing her at the highest level and are constantly downplaying her. I think she's top 10 for sure.
 
Still thinking about the Haitani matches against Juso and Mago, just amazing.

If EVO Japan ever happens, the level of play we would get to witness would probably be nuts.
 
For people who just watch streams and don't even play, a character either sucks or is overpowered. There is no in between.
Fei constantly being called Top 5 even though he's not really putting up results to back that up: totally because he's a bad Shoto matchup and people are basing it on their personal experiences. The character is definitely kinda miserable and un-fun to play against, and definitely gets too much advantage off some of his moves, but I suspect he's still going to be overrated after the (deserved) nerfs because he's still going to retain the matchup edge.
 
Lol. Cammy Makoto is not a 7-3. That match is even at worst. Both characters have the ability to rush each other down and each have the tools to keep the other out. Makoto is also one of the few characters Cammy doesn't get a mixup on knockdown because of Fukiage, and you can't safe jump it unless you combo into sweep/backthrow, which will lose to ex karakusa.

Makoto has been a slept on character since the Super days when people thought she was bad. The only issue with her is that there aren't enough people playing her at the highest level and are constantly downplaying her. I think she's top 10 for sure.

Cammy has a far easier time getting Makoto than Makoto has, plus better defensive option.. She's just more high risk.

and lol Super Mak did suck, she was not competitive.
 
Cammy has a far easier time getting Makoto than Makoto has, plus better defensive option.. She's just more high risk.

and lol Super Mak did suck, she was not competitive.

How so? Makoto has no problems anti airing Cammy unless it's ex dive kick, in which case you either focus or go for the air to air. Mid range game is even for the most part. The only time I'd say Makoto is losing is when she's in the corner, but that's the same situation for Cammy. Both characters have to take a risk. That's the point of Makoto, she's a high risk character that gets rewarded by overwhelming and reading her opponent. If Cammy tries to punish a wakeup backdash or going for a left/right mixup by jumping and Makoto does fukiage instead, then that's 300+ damage and a corner push just for guessing wrong (depending on meter).

And yeah, Makoto was decidedly weaker in Super, but people were going nuts talking about she was bottom 5 when that really wasn't the case.
 
Yeah. Makoto vs Cammy is certainly not an even match up.
Cammy can do the damage that Makoto does ,but she's faster ,safer and like ~Devil Trigger~ already said. Has better defence options and easier time getting in.

Frankly. Makoto is a great character. Underused ,but pretty good. Still. I certainly wouldn't put her equal to Cammy ,Fei Long or even Sakura.
 
People on twitter acting like there are a lot of people who think Makoto is weak. Is there actually a lot of people who think Makoto is weak?

If there are, those people are wrong as fuck. She's not a great tournament character though. Better tourney character than she was in pre-2012 AE though.

A lot of people on twitter think their character is weak or others are too strong.

Fei constantly being called Top 5 even though he's not really putting up results to back that up: totally because he's a bad Shoto matchup and people are basing it on their personal experiences. The character is definitely kinda miserable and un-fun to play against, and definitely gets too much advantage off some of his moves, but I suspect he's still going to be overrated after the (deserved) nerfs because he's still going to retain the matchup edge.

Fei is definitely top 5.
 
[QUOTE="God's Beard!";83135469]Speaking of bottom five, where's all the Dudley players at?[/QUOTE]

"He's at home, waxin' his mustache!"
 
Looking at the last 600 posts, it looks like I missed some amazing matches.

Just started watching the archive linked earlier (http://www.twitch.tv/capcomfighters/b/464023587) and Twitch is even acting up with the playback. I don't want to wait for the Youtube uploads, but I just might have to at this rate.

Daigo and Infiltration getting blown up and Haitani's FT5's against Juso and Mago were the highlight of the tournament for me and probably most folks who tuned in to watch. Unfortunately a lot of great matches happened off stream like Haitani taking out Ryan Hart despite looking pretty free the day before.
 
Daigo and Infiltration getting blown up and Haitani's FT5's against Juso and Mago were the highlight of the tournament for me and probably most folks who tuned in to watch. Unfortunately a lot of great matches happened off stream like Haitani taking out Ryan Hart despite looking pretty free the day before.

I figured they would have used the Mad Catz stream to show the off stream matches but unfortunately it didn't go down like that.
 
Just watched the top 8 of the qualifiers last night (had to crash, it was late here), goddamn that was some great matches. So goddamn happy Haitani won, although who would have predicted that going in?

No other game actually makes me want to play it more than watching high-level AE play. I love Marvel, but watching high-level play in that certainly doesn't make me want to play it lol. I have AE 2012 but no stick, and way too broke to buy one, and I have a fightpad but I just can't seem to do stuff I need to do on it that I can on a stick. I'm mostly holding out for Ultra, but now I'm not sure what version to get (360 or PS3).
 
And yeah, Makoto was decidedly weaker in Super, but people were going nuts talking about she was bottom 5 when that really wasn't the case.

8 out of 10 characters introduced in Super were mediocre to ass.
Makoto was definitely in the ass category.
She may have been above other bottom feeders like Dan, Hanak, T.Hawk, GOuken etc but she was not really worth
 
Round robin has one major flaw other than the time required: Once it gets to the point where a player knows he's out of the running, the incentive for him to compete isn't there anymore. So you'd have instances where these players would pretty much just give up and essentially give their later opponents easier matches and possibly "unearned" wins. Round robin is one of those things that is sound in theory but has some pretty serious issues in practice.

With a double elimination format, there is always an incentive to play as long as you're still in the bracket, no matter where you are in the bracket, because as long as you're still in the tournament it's possible for you to still win.

Good point. Personally, I don't think that effect would happen pool of players where everyone is focusing on improving. Maybe in high level competition...

I've helped run tournaments at small gatherings. The goal was to improve the player pool skill. There was a big gap from who was good and who wasn't good. Through some trial and error, we established that the general rule should be, if we had less than 8 entrants, round robin -> top 2 play 3/5 grand finals, single elim. If more than 8 entrants, double elim. In the trial and error process, we actually did round robin regardless of the player count. I don't think people understood it and they actually wanted double elim all the way. After some explaining and more tournaments, they actually liked it. Also, a lot of people liked round robin because they felt they got more bang for their buck. Lower-level players didn't like the feeling of 0-2 and appreciated they got the feel of matchups with some pressure on the line, being it is a tournament. That's exactly what we were trying to accomplish. Time did become in issue and that's how the general rule was established, but I don't think I ever came across the issue you just pointed out.

And then there used to be a small tournament with a decent cash prize. They kept having them every week for about two months. My friends and I would go and reap the rewards. Heck, OnlineTony and Hugo101 started showing up. I don't know why the pot monsters kept showing up but they did. There was never any improvement from them. If it was round robin, it would give them more room for learning and experience.

There was a team tournament hosted by LevelUp that took the best players from the major regions of California. Qualifiers were held in each region. I thought I had a good shot in my region. The qualifier was round robin and going in, I tallied up in my head of who I knew I could beat and who I knew I couldn't. In the end, I lost EVERY matchup. There was a point I knew I was out of the running but I really wanted a win. I didn't even think of throwing away matches. From then on, the incentive for me was pride and to improve my game.

You bring up a good point but personally, I've never experienced it. I could see it happening though, especially if one doesn't understand the format and how it could benefits them.
 
Well. Looks like we have a huge stretch of no major events now. Time to work on your backlog, school work and quality time.
 
It came right at the perfect time, fgc can be tiring!

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(via @markman23)
 
Once Pokemon X and Y come out, I'll be finished with fighting games for a bit. I'll probably play some SF and TTT2 in Japan when I go at the end of next month.
 
Well. Looks like we have a huge stretch of no major events now. Time to work on your backlog, school work and quality time.

It's Sunday, Team PIE today. ChrisG vs Chin for 100. Lots of other OG's coming out. I know it's not a major event but it should be hype.

At the end of the day concept matches >> tournaments imo (in terms of hypeeeee and what people want to see with minimal downtime)
 
With the amount of complaining that Mike Ross does on Capcom games you would think he has dabbled in games like Tekken now which reward his "honest, intelligent and read based game play".

He will probably play for a few hours, get beaten by "random gimmicks/mix ups" and quit.
 
Well. Looks like we have a huge stretch of no major events now. Time to work on your backlog, school work and quality time.

Canada Cup, Shadowloo Showdown, and to a lesser extent, the Singapore and Taiwan Capcom Cup qualifier that should definitely attract the attention of the Japanese who hasn't made it so far. I'd say if you're a big SF4 fan you're good for a while. Fans of Marvel and other games may be in a bit of a drought.
 
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