No way a top player is hauling out an X1 only arcade stick on top of their arcade stick for regular games (that is, if they even bring that).Justin play KI on pad? ....
Not hating on it, but maaaaaaaan KI just does absolutely nothing for me.
Also the game looks pretty, but when the picture is less than perfect (aka on twitch) it actually looks pretty bad with a lot of the particle effects.
No way a top player is hauling out an X1 only arcade stick on top of their arcade stick for regular games (that is, if they even bring that).
No way a top player is hauling out an X1 only arcade stick on top of their arcade stick for regular games (that is, if they even bring that).
No way a top player is hauling out an X1 only arcade stick on top of their arcade stick for regular games (that is, if they even bring that).
Nah, for some reason people decided to give a negative connotation to excitement when Marvel 3 came out though, when Marvel 2 is pretty much the hypest game ever with considerably more bullshit.
How about we all just say EXCITE
So ya think KI would be on EVO?
So ya think KI would be on EVO?
So ya think KI would be on EVO?
So ya think KI would be on EVO?
It most assuredly will be if Microsoft provides the necessary Xbox Ones. Which they will if they want the great advertising that is EVO.So ya think KI would be on EVO?
So ya think KI would be on EVO?
How much til Ultra SFIV Exhibitions?
You have people screaming fake hype at games they dont like. Then you go to arturo's stream and you have people crying about how marvel curleh isnt hype enough. You have commentators yelling at stuff for no reason.
It pretty much echos what Ryan Hunter said about how the spectator appeal of fighting games now. It's pretty superficial...on par with a Michael Bay film. And then you wonder why esports gets so much more viewers than us. You need yelling for a game to be compelling. But as a community in order to differentiate ourselves, we've always positioned ourselves to have the "hype factor."
You can always have good games, good players and good events but something like "hype" is fickle, situational and not really something you can build a foundation off of.
As soon as KI finishes.How much til Ultra SFIV Exhibitions?
So ya think KI would be on EVO?
It'll be there even if 10 people there are playing it.
Yup.KI will be at EVO 110%.
The next few majors could have just 2 people entering and it would still be at EVO.
Depends, some spectators are players as well. Face value is very important, I agree. There are games I like to play more than watch (SC), but if we're just talking about the broad audience of stream monsters, it's hard to deduce the familiarity each of them have with each game to know what makes them excited or disinterested. What one may consider some screaming commentary, I consider presentation value. My comparison here is that you could be the absolute best and most lyrical rapper ever, but if you have no delivery or personality, I really don't want to hear what you have to say on a beat and you might be better suited for spoken word.You have people screaming fake hype at games they dont like. Then you go to arturo's stream and you have people crying about how marvel curleh isnt hype enough. You have commentators yelling at stuff for no reason.
It pretty much echos what Ryan Hunter said about how the spectator appeal of fighting games now. It's pretty superficial...on par with a Michael Bay film. And then you wonder why esports gets so much more viewers than us. You need yelling for a game to be compelling. But as a community in order to differentiate ourselves, we've always positioned ourselves to have the "hype factor."
You can always have good games, good players and good events but something like "hype" is fickle, situational and not really something you can build a foundation off of.
You have people screaming fake hype at games they dont like. Then you go to arturo's stream and you have people crying about how marvel curleh isnt hype enough. You have commentators yelling at stuff for no reason.
It pretty much echos what Ryan Hunter said about how the spectator appeal of fighting games now. It's pretty superficial...on par with a Michael Bay film. And then you wonder why esports gets so much more viewers than us. You don't need yelling for a game to be compelling. But as a community in order to differentiate ourselves, we've always positioned ourselves to have the "hype factor."
You can always have good games, good players and good events but something like "hype" is fickle, situational and not really something you can build a foundation off of.
People are hype addicts now basically. They want hype 24/7 for all games. When a game isn't hype people start complaining.
Basically they want "Never Give Up" Justin moments or Daigo parry moments all the time but people don't realize that those moments are hype because they are rare. If you are getting hype over something that happens like every 5 seconds or so it probably isn't actually hype.
And I am just going to use the word "excite" now.