Despite the fact that it was explained in a complaining way, I think it's actually a valid point.
What he was trying to say is that, if Superman had a broader array of handy offensive normals, he wouldn't have to depend so much on f23 which means that f23 wouldn't have to be such a dominating move.
Whether you agree or disagree, it's a valid point and the same thing applies to Killer Frost and her slide. I don't think you should censor people for expressing an opinion about their character.
-A Cyrax player has to make constant use of 2-starter strings, 1-starter strings, d4, saw blade, the overhead, bombs, the net, the AA grab, and command grab to be successful at a high level. They are all good tools and they reinforce each other.
-The net is awesome, but it's slow, hella unsafe and really punishable if done too close. His best starters are the ones you have to play footsies to use.
-A Kung Lao player needs his 11 and 21-starter strings, 24, his overhead, the roll, his dk, the spin, the occasional b3, tele 3 and tele 2 etc. on a constant basis to be successful at a high level. He has a bunch of useful tools and it's up to the player to space himself well and then make use of the appropriate tool at the appropriate time.
-As useful as tele and spin are, they will also get you blown up if mistimed or punished. As useful as 21 is, it's duckable and won't play footsies for you.
-Baraka's blade charge is great in footsies, but it's neg and if it's not spaced well you get punished by certain chars. It's also not a combo starter. People say "but Baraka isn't a great character" but a lot of that has to do with frame data making him risky and slow up close, not with making blade charge a safe combo starter.
If you can't understand what people mean, that's on you -- but it's a valid argument and I'm not going to close it just because someone might not agree.
What he was trying to say is that, if Superman had a broader array of handy offensive normals, he wouldn't have to depend so much on f23 which means that f23 wouldn't have to be such a dominating move.
Whether you agree or disagree, it's a valid point and the same thing applies to Killer Frost and her slide. I don't think you should censor people for expressing an opinion about their character.
-A Cyrax player has to make constant use of 2-starter strings, 1-starter strings, d4, saw blade, the overhead, bombs, the net, the AA grab, and command grab to be successful at a high level. They are all good tools and they reinforce each other.
-The net is awesome, but it's slow, hella unsafe and really punishable if done too close. His best starters are the ones you have to play footsies to use.
-A Kung Lao player needs his 11 and 21-starter strings, 24, his overhead, the roll, his dk, the spin, the occasional b3, tele 3 and tele 2 etc. on a constant basis to be successful at a high level. He has a bunch of useful tools and it's up to the player to space himself well and then make use of the appropriate tool at the appropriate time.
-As useful as tele and spin are, they will also get you blown up if mistimed or punished. As useful as 21 is, it's duckable and won't play footsies for you.
-Baraka's blade charge is great in footsies, but it's neg and if it's not spaced well you get punished by certain chars. It's also not a combo starter. People say "but Baraka isn't a great character" but a lot of that has to do with frame data making him risky and slow up close, not with making blade charge a safe combo starter.
If you can't understand what people mean, that's on you -- but it's a valid argument and I'm not going to close it just because someone might not agree.