I think Viscant is conflating "SF only FGC" with "stream monster mob mentality". That's two separate issues to talk about he starts to talk about the former and then goes into the latter.
Original SFxT was not a good game but the most recent version of it is actually a legitimately good game. Thing is that no one gave the game a reasonable shot even after the patch fixes because the mob mentality sunk in.I challenge the notion that stream monsters killed sfxt. Capcom killed it tbh by making a game that wasn't good and one that couldn't distinguish itself from sf4 enough to be worth playing it with.
Exactly which is why I don't like Viscant conflating the two when they are two separate issues.Firsthand experience tells me "SF only FGC" is not just a thing with stream monsters. Players who attend events and have some influence over whatever sphere they reside in are openly hostile to other games on a regular basis. Literally everywhere I go, if it's not SF only, it exists as an attachment to the SF4 scene of the area. Sometimes this is fine, sometimes it is not.
The greater "FGC" still thinks Skullgirls is the same game as it was 3 years ago and it's near impossible to get them to give it a second look.
I challenge the notion that stream monsters killed sfxt. Capcom killed it tbh by making a game that wasn't good and one that couldn't distinguish itself from sf4 enough to be worth playing it with.
Though in the context of stream monster mob mentality they only know of two games... SF and Marvel so I guess in their eyes Marvel is dead compared to SF.
LMAO!Seen it happen a million times where new players show up and ask what I play, and when I answer Persona they immediately say "that dumb ass anime game with the one button combos?"
Me too. Capcom deserved to eat the humble pie.I'm still kind of glad SFxTK crashed and burned.
Yeah I don't agree with that. I don't think people found the game worth playing because it wasn't really that dissimilar to sf4 to the point where people cared enough to practice both.Original SFxT was not a good game but the most recent version of it is actually a legitimately good game. Thing is that no one gave the game a reasonable shot even after the patch fixes because the mob mentality sunk in.
Current "FGC" is so Capcom biased we wish to see top players of other games play SF4/SF5 and some go as far as to doubt their skill/talent if they don't play it or aren't as good at it as their other game.
Lord have mercy on their social media accounts if they mention they don't enjoy it or call it bad.
I think the biggest example of this is Perfect Legend not being included in various top 10-15 greatest overall fighting game players. Guy wins EVO for two completely different type of games (with one back to back win) yet people who have not even won a single EVO get placed over him at times because they won one major of one game...Current "FGC" is so Capcom biased we wish to see top players of other games play SF4/SF5 and some go as far as to doubt their skill/talent if they don't play it or aren't as good at it as their other game.
Lord have mercy on their social media accounts if they mention they don't enjoy it or call it bad.
False perception isn't doing either game any favors. It's not as bad as it was for SFxT of course.Vsicant's "Stream Culture killed SFxT" theory is a great example of a selective bias and a theorist clutching to an elegant idea, even when he's fashioned and articulated the very arguments that destroy it. You can't state false perception killed SFxT and is also killing Marvel - and then (spitefully) state that it isn't killing Marvel in nearly the same breath. Like the newer subject is somehow resistant to the culture's poison that you fabricated.
Which is it? Is a game's death via cyber-moral outrage a thing or isn't it?
SFXT was only a few things from being a real badass game. For one the oily filter and stupid amounts of ugly color customizations.
I think the biggest example of this is Perfect Legend not being included in various top 10-15 greatest overall fighting game players. Guy wins EVO for two completely different type of games (with one back to back win) yet people who have not even won a single EVO get placed over him at times because they won one major of one game...
First impressions are important these days. Skullgirls, SFxT and Injustice show that.
True although you could argue that "rising star" wouldn't really go to someone who has won EVO... you are already a STAR at that point. That award seemed like it was reserved for someone who might have potential to win something big in the future.I'm still amazed at the Sonic Fox getting snubbed for the EVO 2014 Rising Star award. His first EVO and he won Injustice (EVO game), DoA and MK9 and got Top 8 SG (side games).
They're two seperate issues that have something to do with each other. The most immediately noticeable effect is people who are new coming around looking for games latch onto SF4 pretty heavily as the only legitimate way to get into this scene. Seen it happen a million times where new players show up and ask what I play, and when I answer Persona they immediately say "that dumb ass anime game with the one button combos?"
Where do you think they heard that at?
True although you could argue that "rising star" wouldn't really go to someone who has won EVO... you are already a STAR at that point.
I need to play more Persona to brush up and learn shit for Combo Breaker. Would mind playing some sets anytime? I wanna get bodied.
That goes out to anyone wanting to play some Street Fighter and MKX because I'll be competing in those to.
False perception isn't doing either game any favors. It's not as bad as it was for SFxT of course.
the eff gee cee is too much. just enjoy fighting games meng
but injustice stuck around unlike the others lol. Skullgirls is only played by its small core. Injustice prior to 2015 was played quite frequently at some places.
True although you could argue that "rising star" wouldn't really go to someone who has won EVO... you are already a STAR at that point.
False perception isn't doing either game any favors. It's not as bad as it was for SFxT of course.
FGW | This Netkode Is An Injustice
Fighting games need to do more beta testing. 1000s of people playing the actual game. Your typical office testing isn't really playtesting, it's making sure the game will pass console cert and bigger, more horrible bugs are gone.
I am saying Sonic Fox already went beyond "rising star" status into "super star" status. Like that award is clearly designated for someone who didn't win an EVO title.hes like younger than 18, came from nowhere, started playing fighting games recently and won EVO.
pretty much a rising star lol.
Coach Steve getting the award is like Chris G getting it because prior to like 2010-11 nobody heard of "chris g"
Firsthand experience tells me "SF only FGC" is not just a thing with stream monsters. Players who attend events and have some influence over whatever sphere they reside in are openly hostile to other games on a regular basis. Literally everywhere I go, if it's not SF only, it exists as an attachment to the SF4 scene of the area. Sometimes this is fine, sometimes it is not.
I don't play it, but SG is a pretty good game now with the best support you can ask for. The fact that SG players basically get laughed out of anime or are like creatures that we observe for our own amusement is pretty lame.
Edit: At the end of the day, TSB and places like that still give SG a place btw. Doesn't help the attitude at all.
Probably thanks to that WB money.
I'm still kind of glad SFxTK crashed and burned.