but the thing is ESL is over. You think there will be ESL_mk will run once ESL_ij2 is out? Nup.This pretty much sums up my thoughts.Imo ESL is the main reason why mkx does not have closer to at least 500 pre regs currently. Evo is the world's championships, an international Competition. Now that we have ESL available to us both in the US as well as Europe I think it will replace evo as the world championship for NRS games.
Lets look at the "pros" comparing ESL to evo in ESLs favor:
-free to compete
-convenient, no travel or travel costs required
-due to new netcode, generally the gameplay is similar enough to offline for most players to be happy with it.
-if you consistently place high you get a free trip to California to compete against the best of the best from NA/Europe for a larger pot then you could win at Evo
-great production values and support from NRS
Now tell me why competitive players with harsh time constraints and tight budgets (which lbsh, is most people) would pay to fly to Vegas, book a hotel in Vegas for several days, pay for evo registration, etc... when they have ESL available to them?
I understand it is the traditional world championship of fighting games but with ESL as an option far fewer players who are on the fence about going to evo are likely to do so. The other games with the large pre register numbers do not have ESL so EVO is still THE event for players of those games.
That's is why I think we are seeing these low numbers
same reason as always.. NRS do not allow the games times to grow. MKx is only a year old and they are affectively killing it by releasing injustice2 and stopping patching on MKx.
It's a combination of the two, characters being ridic & things get to g patched so fast. Yes the patching needs to happen but that's not a good look.This should be a status update but I need more characters:
It's hilarious seeing every non NRS player on twitter rationalize this with "over-patching." Please, stop. You want day 1 Raiden to be given 6 extra months just for the sake of avoiding "over-patching?"
It's been 3 games already. The cycle is the same. And we all know what's really up.
But which one is it?It's not so much a lot of patching as people getting tired of the bullshit. Esl is definitely a factor too
Who? And blame Testers going around saying they did that or getting specific characters nerfed because others would use them. Even if that isn't going on those jokes are a bad look.Anyway, what really bothers me is the bullshit narratives going on on twitter right now being spread by Capcom guys like gospel. Most recent one is NRS games are broke because testers are tournament players so they won't say that a character is broke in hopes of using said character in tournament. That's what Capcom heads with large following and influences are saying.
If you were having issues with your cellphone that required constant fixing and every time you brought it to be fixed it still turned out to be messed up would you want to keep using that phone?But which one is it?
On one hand, you have so many people complaining about broke stuff (mainly those who play the game), and you have those who claim they stopped playing it because of the patching.
Aren't these two directly contradictory? If you don't patch, there will be more broke stuff, and literally nobody wants that.
Anyway, what really bothers me is the bullshit narratives going on on twitter right now being spread by Capcom guys like gospel. Most recent one is NRS games are broke because testers are tournament players so they won't say that a character is broke in hopes of using said character in tournament. That's what Capcom heads with large following and influences are saying.
This also ignores that the main testers aren't allowed to compete. But whatever man, UltraDavid knows what's up.
Haha that was a retweet of me on twitter and you're taking it out of context. Everyone keeps saying do you want broke shit to stay in the game or do you want the necessary patches. Basically I was saying I don't want either. The broke shit shouldn't exist. NRS QA and testers are flat out not doing their job. I was trying to make light of that and suggest a beta to make everyone a tester.But which one is it?
On one hand, you have so many people complaining about broke stuff (mainly those who play the game), and you have those who claim they stopped playing it because of the patching.
Aren't these two directly contradictory? If you don't patch, there will be more broke stuff, and literally nobody wants that.
Anyway, what really bothers me is the bullshit narratives going on on twitter right now being spread by Capcom guys like gospel. Most recent one is NRS games are broke because testers are tournament players so they won't say that a character is broke in hopes of using said character in tournament. That's what Capcom heads with large following and influences are saying.
This also ignores that the main testers aren't allowed to compete. But whatever man, UltraDavid knows what's up.
same reason as always.. NRS do not allow the games times to grow. MKx is only a year old and they are affectively killing it by releasing injustice2 and stopping patching on MKx.
My point is that there is no consumer confidence in NRS as a tournament games. No one takes it seriously, so no one dose. Even the "hardcore" nrs players are creaming themselves over injustice 2 right now. When a NRS game can not even last ONE YEAR without dieing, why would it ever attract large groups of players putting in al that time... for what.. nothing.
Added to this is that NRS is always innovating. This sounds good in theory, but each game is affectively a brand new game. Most other games are essentially identical for decades, only small changes and run singular versions of long periods of time.
...except what they're asking for "don't overpatch" would mean don't go and get your telephone fixed in that awful analogy you just given.If you were having issues with your cellphone that required constant fixing and every time you brought it to be fixed it still turned out to be messed up would you want to keep using that phone?
Yeah but if history is any indication the community and NRS will drop support for mkx once igau2 drops anyway so ESL will probably just run igau2 at that point regardless.but the thing is ESL is over. You think there will be ESL_mk will run once ESL_ij2 is out? Nup.
then I believe we could use a little of that variety
I can understand why people gets discouraged to invest time and money, players can't even get out of pools because the 2 spots are already taken by seeded players..low mkx numbers won't help with variety
The analogy was awesome...except what they're asking for "don't overpatch" would mean don't go and get your telephone fixed in that awful analogy you just given.
I'm fine if people said "too many patches, either get your shit together or I'm done playing this game." Except, what they're saying is "too many patches, leave the game as it is," which is baffling.
I don't mean to be a dick but the example you gave really has nothing to do with anything.
It's not a myth and I bet it does have a large impact. There's a few fgc figureheads who stopped playing injustice and MK because of the frequent patching like PR Balrog, Justin Wong, Fchamp, Sabin, etc. Those are just the big names who stopped competing in NRS titles so surely there's countless less well known players who have stopped playing because of the patching too.Frequent patches don't affect tournament numbers. This myth needs to die.
sure but the game's lifespan doesn't allow people to learn and git gudMaybe the players that don't place consistently are not as good as they think they are and don't understand the game well enough to show their character. I firmly believe the skill peak is no where near its cap. We have to get better with Yomi, and decision making.
Sources please.It's not a myth and I bet it does have a large impact. There's a few fgc figureheads who stopped playing injustice and MK because of the frequent patching like PR Balrog, Justin Wong, Fchamp, Sabin, etc. Those are just the big names who stopped competing in NRS titles so surely there's countless less well known players who have stopped playing because of the patching too.