KingHippo
Alternative-Fact Checker
Now that everyone has calmed down a bit, I’d like for everyone to applaud themselves. You all deserve it too, because you guys have done something that I never thought would be possible; in a stunningly short amount of time, the MK community has turned into a parody of a fighting game community.
The oldest tradition in any competitive arena, trash talk, has now been chased out in favor of being contrite and humble even in the most extraordinary of circumstances. “Props” need to be given for the most pedestrian of accomplishments, and players are upset they play the people they play online in tournament. What could have happened to get to this position?
Winterbrawl, which happened this past weekend, was an exciting event with numerous surprises, and certain players who have never felt the glory got it for the first time. All great things…but now it’s being construed as “The Old Guard” falling for the new guard?
The 2 time Evolution Champion makes a post attempting to air out his frustration at those who previously lashed out at him, and he’s derided for it being “too soon”. He is later referred to as a good player who “Won a couple tournaments”. Where does this kind of stunning lack of awareness originate?
The reason I’m only asking questions is, for once, I have no answer. All the good things that are healthy for a community of competitive gamers are countered or even overridden by increasingly large setbacks. Everyone likes to talk about “growth” and “maturing” the community, and yet the very things that do that are passed over in favor of a fake “unity” that will only last as long as people are willing to accept that façade, which, by my estimate, is about a month and a half.
This of course, isn’t to say there isn’t a chance to improve; that’s always there. But as long as this erroneous “Us vs. Them” mentality exists between what are deemed to be “Pros” (A horridly inaccurate term) and “Players”, then a stunning amount of ignorance and poor logic will continue to supersede any actual goodwill the community produces, which is a lot, if you’re willing to look through the cracks.
I already know the responses I’ll get: Who do you think you are, why is this a topic, close this thread immediately, amusing GIFS and maybe a like or two from people seeking “Real talk”. I don’t care; I just hope someone else is realizing the same thing I am.
The oldest tradition in any competitive arena, trash talk, has now been chased out in favor of being contrite and humble even in the most extraordinary of circumstances. “Props” need to be given for the most pedestrian of accomplishments, and players are upset they play the people they play online in tournament. What could have happened to get to this position?
Winterbrawl, which happened this past weekend, was an exciting event with numerous surprises, and certain players who have never felt the glory got it for the first time. All great things…but now it’s being construed as “The Old Guard” falling for the new guard?
The 2 time Evolution Champion makes a post attempting to air out his frustration at those who previously lashed out at him, and he’s derided for it being “too soon”. He is later referred to as a good player who “Won a couple tournaments”. Where does this kind of stunning lack of awareness originate?
The reason I’m only asking questions is, for once, I have no answer. All the good things that are healthy for a community of competitive gamers are countered or even overridden by increasingly large setbacks. Everyone likes to talk about “growth” and “maturing” the community, and yet the very things that do that are passed over in favor of a fake “unity” that will only last as long as people are willing to accept that façade, which, by my estimate, is about a month and a half.
This of course, isn’t to say there isn’t a chance to improve; that’s always there. But as long as this erroneous “Us vs. Them” mentality exists between what are deemed to be “Pros” (A horridly inaccurate term) and “Players”, then a stunning amount of ignorance and poor logic will continue to supersede any actual goodwill the community produces, which is a lot, if you’re willing to look through the cracks.
I already know the responses I’ll get: Who do you think you are, why is this a topic, close this thread immediately, amusing GIFS and maybe a like or two from people seeking “Real talk”. I don’t care; I just hope someone else is realizing the same thing I am.