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Sabin...why don't I have you on my xbox fl? Or PL for that matter. What's your tag? You can PM me if you prefer
You kind of answered your own question there. The reason SF4 updates weren't selling is because a lot of people were broke so of course when they are deciding which games to buy they aren't going to buy another version of a game they already have, most likely they will buy something entirely different or just save their money. So the only people who end up buying SSF4 and SSF4AE are the really hardcore players.This happens with any game - the vast majority of online players are random casual people who drop it after a couple months or so. That doesn't really mean a whole lot.
That said, I do think there may be something to the idea that the current FG craze may have reached its peak as far as active players. I could still see it growing as a spectator activity, but the disappointing sales of MvC3 and the declining sales of each subsequent version of SF4 suggest we may be jumping the shark. I see poker as the best comparison here...
EDIT: To clarify, this is likely a bigger problem for Capcom than for other developers. People are starting to get tired of their constant updates just like they did with SF2 in the 90s - the timing of UMvC3 (a mere 9 months after the original version) may be the last straw for a good portion of the audience, but we'll have to wait and see how that game does.
That has to do with reputation. Capcom and Namco built for themselves a good reputation throughout the years; which is more impressive in Capcom's case given they didn't have any new fighting game for about 10 years.The most painful part of all of this is that MK9 is still fairly new. MvC3, SSF4, Tekken6...They all still have more active numbers than MK9.
Tekken 6 is deader than a doornail right now (TTT2 isn't out yet.) Marvel is "dead' but that's mainly because people are waiting for UMVC3. SSF4, while people are waiting for 2012 update, SF is still SF so there will always be people playing.The most painful part of all of this is that MK9 is still fairly new. MvC3, SSF4, Tekken6...They all still have more active numbers than MK9.
agreedTekken 6 is deader than a doornail right now (TTT2 isn't out yet.) Marvel is "dead' but that's mainly because people are waiting for UMVC3. SSF4, while people are waiting for 2012 update, SF is still SF so there will always be people playing.
Ultimately, more people need to do their best to make it out to events. I sense a lot of online only mentality here and it's sad to see. Please do your best to try to get to offline events so we can stop having these discussions. MK will not get the respect it wants from the overall FGC unless the #'s are so healthy they cannot ignore it, bottom line.
It also makes it WAY EASIER to feature MK at major tourneys for top8, if not more, if there was a healthier offline scene.
so sick of people saying "well why doesnt TS stream more than top8? why doesnt TS stream pools etc" when most of the peopel complaining have not been to a tourney, doesn't understand how it works, and doesnt understand how things are run, yet put us on blast for not featuring enough MK LOL. I like it. I know you guys like MK. Help me help you by showing up to a event. lol.
I want some crawfish now.Man, this thread has gone full retard... you never go full retard.
.....There's no "problem" with the netcode.
Yeah bro, the netcode is aok in MK9 lol. Even though KOTH lags more than 1v1, still consistent desync and all that. it's fine.It's a fucking netcode. Even GGPO has had its fair share of complaints.
<-- someone that has lived in japan and played on 100MBPS FTTH connections in Asia, and the US. You have zero idea what you're talking about lol. Asia is playing the same exact games that we are. The netcode is not any different over there as it is over here. Because everyone in Japan has fiber to the home, in addition to being extremely close to each other, it tends to mask the problems with the netcode from the get go. FTTH can go a long way in making mediocre netcode playable and mask problems with it. Ultimately the true test of netcode is how well it holds up under mediocre to bad connections, not how well it holds up when you have godlike internet. That's one of the reasons why Asia doesn't complain about bad connections. That being said, Japanese players have gone ON THE RECORD to say MVC3 netcode is complete shit, even though they are close and have fiber. They basically say the same complaints we do, saying how online is a different game and all that.Why does Japan have great netcode and we don't? Because you can fit all of Japan in one of the smaller states of the entire U.S. Of course there's going to be lag in NY/CA battles. It's the distance.
wow if you are satisfied with the netcode in MK9 right now I don't know what to tell you lmao. Stay free? If you don't demand better you are not going to get anything better. I guess the desyncs, KOTH lag, constant match dropping must be okay for you now. lol. Like I said, most people don't even have a basic understanding how netcode works and you're proving this more and more to me with every postIt's unavoidable. NRS hasn't committed some great sin against online gaming. People here just complain more than the SF community. It reminds me of the so-called "sonic the hedgehog" fanbase who could be given a free Sonic game and have it be flawless and someone will bitch about his fucking eye color (i'm not kidding).
..... I dont even know what to say anymore. I'm pretty much done. lolUltimately I think this community will always live in the shadow of the SF community because, quite frankly, we'll never be as large. It's not Neatherrealm's fault, it's just a function of gaming fanbases. The average casual gamer wants to play SF more than MK because it's friendlier and funnier. The average hardcore gamer wants to play SF more than MK because they have a hard on for asian things. MK is inherently an American game and carries a stigma for doing so.
MK outdraws all those games right now in America, please stop making numbers up to help your argument.The real question is: "so what?" We have a smaller community than SF. Hell, we probably have a smaller community than Soul Calibur, Tekken, KoF, and a myriad of other games.
Unfortunately, posting flat out wrong info like your post above doesn't help the community either.I agree with whoever posted that this thread is flat out bad for the community itself.
Find 1 person in here that said it was "easy" to travel. Noone said it's easy. Alao many gamers are not rich as you know.I wish people would stop making it seem like going to an event is as simple as just showing up.Some people arent fortunate enough to have local scenes or the money to travel.It takes money and not everyone is willing to spend god knows how much money to travel cross country just to get their ass wooped.Not speaking for myself however but in general.