GLoRToR
Positive Poster!
The title might seem nonsensical but what I'm about to say here, isn't.
If you watch the above video you are faced with ages-old issues about forums and posting on them. Many of which users on this forum repeatedly commit.
Let me help you, help us, help you, help NRS help us.
No, don't read it more than once it's not important. Read this instead:
1. Solve it before you post it.
If you think something is weak or too strong, make sure you looked at it from every possible direction and that others haven't found a solution to it, tech against it. If you can't find the solution yourself, ask. If you have the answer, post the question and your best answer, so that others may benefit from your research, or disprove you.
2. Show and tell.
If you have evidence that something is too strong or too weak, make a video showcasing your evidence so that it can be verified or proven false. Anybody can record these days, don't be lazy. Put in the effort so that your research can be taken for more than just complaining.
3. Be courteous and be constructive.
If somebody took the time to post tech, even if you can disprove it, don't be a dick. Remember that we are all here to evolve the meta of MKX, and through it make the community a better place. It's not 2007 anymore, "trolling" is last year's old news.
4. Do not address NRS, do not tag NRS members, leave them alone.
If your research is solid, they'll find it through sheer forum power and if something is really too good or too bad as proven by solid evidence, they'll take steps.
5. Just because it's your main, don't be defensive.
Remember, if tech is broken and tournament organisers find out about it, your main could get banned from tournaments. Don't hold tech back and don't downplay, it doesn't help evolving the game.
6. Pay homage to Glo--
Ahem, sorry, wrong list there for a moment. Anyway, that's it folks. Remember, clutter is annoying, downplaying makes the community look bad and whining doesn't get stuff done. Getting stuff done, gets stuff done. Do work. I'm available on Steam to help with anything testing-wise.