Who replaces him? Genuinely curious. Multiple Top 8's, one of the most dominant players in the latter half of both MK9 and IGAU, top 8's in Evo in both MK and IGAU. Tyrant, maybe. ChrisG, possibly. But even then, can you honestly say that there have been ten more successful NRS players than Pig? Leave the order aside because that's subjective and I've probably rated CDJR in particular too low, but I'd struggle to come up with 10 more successful players than Pig across MK9 and IGAU.
I fantasize over
Reo.
It takes quite a lot to be tournament ready. You need extensive knowledge in your character and what you do and all the ways in which you hope to do it. You also need extensive knowledge in what other characters can do. Then you need to know what are some of the more common player responses with those characters, especially when they are placed in whatever sort of mind game you put them in.What are things I can do to be "tournament ready?" To get out of pools.
I wonder how many "fatties" believe you're a asshole on this site now lol.Honestly, this will sound fucked up, but from the tournaments I've played in, the perfect player is anyone not grossly obese. I've been screen hogged by a fatty and it blew up my game. A friend had the same problem at Evo. It's a real issue.
Ignore that trollWho replaces him? Genuinely curious. Multiple Top 8's, one of the most dominant players in the latter half of both MK9 and IGAU, top 8's in Evo in both MK and IGAU. Tyrant, maybe. ChrisG, possibly. But even then, can you honestly say that there have been ten more successful NRS players than Pig? Leave the order aside because that's subjective and I've probably rated CDJR in particular too low, but I'd struggle to come up with 10 more successful players than Pig across MK9 and IGAU.
And to hark because to what Brady said, not more skilled, but more successful, more accomplished. I'd consider Cowboy, ChrisG and REO the most skilled players in the scene but only one is among the most successful
It takes quite a lot to be tournament ready. You need extensive knowledge in your character and what you do and all the ways in which you hope to do it. You also need extensive knowledge in what other characters can do. Then you need to know what are some of the more common player responses with those characters, especially when they are placed in whatever sort of mind game you put them in.
Being educated helps you because you have a better understanding on what to do. That better understanding also helps your comfort level as you are more confident.
I don't think it's possible for someone with the name of "Fluffy Kitten Pops" to become a legend... It would just be a bad history in the making.I wish a legend would dedicate their time into helping me become legendary.
Personally I think these points are HUGE. It's no coincidence that many of the top players have off-line scenes/games available on a weekly or near weekly basis. Play each other often and have access to other high quality players. And attend tourney's which are often also accessible to their area. That is not to say that you can't be as good as them without those benefits because their are people who are without that, but it appears to me that there are far less of them. I believe that the things I mentioned vastly improve your play as well as give you a large advantage at tourneys.on point execution is obviously key.
Nothing can prepare you better than experience can. The afore mentioned can suffer if you're nervous or jittery. Because of this, those that have more experience in big tournaments will have this become less of an issue. Also, most of the best players have all faced each other at one point or another. You don't play someone that many times without discovering some tendencies. While the best players are relatively unpredictable, everyone has tendencies, and learning what they are will help with making the correct hard reads.
It doesn't hurt to have a flourishing and diverse local scene either. Even though our local scene is highly competitive, with NRS titles we all get familiar with like 5 matchups because it's just too small..
@Pig Of The Hut i didn't have any ideas. So I asked my girlfriend. Lmfao.I don't think it's possible for someone with the name of "Fluffy Kitten Pops" to become a legend... It would just be a bad history in the making.
It is what it is. TYM is pretty sensitive anyways, especially for an internet forum based around arguably the most violent game in history.I wonder how many "fatties" believe you're a asshole on this site now lol.