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Yeah you sure showed him! That 3 year old video!
you used to always commentate like nec but then you disappearedWe have had a few conversations before and if I remember correctly I stated my opinion on something in mk9 and you shit on me for it, but your right. I shouldn't be calling you out like that because I don't know you. Maybe you just had a bad day the time we did talk and didn't mean to take some of it out on me. Question is how can you think I'm cool when I'm a nobody?
that's when i still actively practiced the game lolYeah you sure showed him! That 3 year old video!
I disappeared because of school. I didn't much time to play mk9 because I was focusing on my art work. Since my pracrice time diminished so did my skill and I couldn't keep up with Jr. or Reo, especially with saibot, so I left.you used to always commentate like nec but then you disappeared
See I'm an idiot and didn't think of that... #jackass #DumbI recommend this 4 casual players who are serious about getting better in injustice and who dont have a scene, i leveled up in mk by playing good players online, training wit my kh crew, reading new strategies and tech on the forums, and watching tourney matches via youtube ect. I plan to do the same with injustice.
Yeah sure,paying flesh and bone to play you in a video game is so much like collecting merchandise for a game you love.Ive picked up one guide in my life,and it was final fantasy VII,so that i could frame the thing,about ten years after it released.The fact that you even compare the two made me cough up my cocoa pebbles.Go ahead and pay the man,i was merely stating an opinion.Good day sir.I'm assuming in order to make this statement, you have never bought a strategy guide in your life right? Cause this is no different
I find it kinda weird to compare poker with fightinggames. They both are very difficult to get really good at and i dont mean good as in i win pokergames against my friends.Yeah, poker just requires a brain, whereas fighting games require reflexes and execution.
As far as which is more difficult to play at a high level, I guess it's tough to compare, but poker is easier for me personally.
Right. I'm saying for poker, you only need a brain. With fighting games, you need a brain, and also some degree of physical skill.I find it kinda weird to compare poker with fightinggames. They both are very difficult to get really good at and i dont mean good as in i win pokergames against my friends.
Reflexes and execution, u need a brain for that too u know.
Ps. Been a proffesional pokerplayer myself since 2006 so i know what im talking about.
«----- Who needs a reality check when-----» Your paying money to "get lessons" for a VIDEO GAME...need I say more? That's an honest reality check.You think anyone on this site gives two shits you don't like it? Jesus do you people need reality checks.
Sorry, thought we were on a forum dedicated to getting better at video games.«----- Who needs a reality check when-----» Your paying money to "get lessons" for a VIDEO GAME...need I say more? That's an honest reality check.
He can do it because he is extraordinarily talented at fighting games. Why are all QBs not as good as Peyton Manning? Hell, I’ve been playing guitar for over 10 years… why am I not as good as Buckethead?Additionally, one should keep in mind one important fact: PL never paid anyone for lessons to get as good as he is. In fact, he tends to brag over not having a scene, and still placing high. If he can do it, why can't anyone else?
…this. I work a lot of hours, life is busy… but I still love fighting games. I just don’t have a lot of play time anymore, or a scene for this game. But if what I do have is disposable income, then spending a trivial amount of money to train with a world champion to maximize the time investment in my hobby doesn’t sound like a bad idea. At least it might be help me from going 0-2 when I go to tournaments.lol people get golf lessons all the time to get better a hobby. 15 dollars is nothing.
Well, personally I would think I was being insulting to the community that have helped me so much if I asked them to pay me to 'teach' them to play Injustice.1. PL is 100% right by doing this. I know most of you fall into the same category BUT, he's a kid--with immense talents. He should utilize his talents like ALL "talented" people usually do.
2. I would rather pay PL $15+ than to stalk out Foxy and Pig for lessons. I rather our games be a legitimate business transaction than for me to waste their time "teaching" me for free. I presume most of you couldn't fathom that concept...
3. For those like myself...1. I'm too old to learn myself 2. $15 doesn't even cover my daily cost of lunch 3. I am far from being a "moron". This opportunity would be perfect for me.
4. I would gladly pay for lessons from Reo, Brady, Foxy and Pig if the opportunity was there. I get zero satisfaction from people helping me without some sort of comparable compensation for them as well.
I wouldn't say that lol, the time I spent with Perfect Legend he was a sick guy, had a joke about his (gay) music taste and all that, and he gave me the 1 of the best sandwhiches of all time. (At least I thought it was, I was pretty ruined)Because hes pretentious and just plane rude in person. Yes, he is good, but he is only good in mk9 and doa. He hasn't proven himself in injustice yet. Ever see him play sf? I believe he want like 0-2 at seasons beatings when mk9 first came out. For someone that says he is good at everything he sure does suck at street fighter, lol.
Its mainly just a dumb idea. Who would pay to learn a game they can learn themselves.
You're probably going to say, "That's Bullshit", but lets just say I wasn't sober last night when posting here. I read what I wrote and I kind of feel like a prick. Yeah we had a disagreement in the past, but doesn't give the right to say shit like that, although I don't remember posting it in the first place...I wouldn't say that lol, the time I spent with Perfect Legend he was a sick guy, had a joke about his (gay) music taste and all that.
I just think that he owes the community, not the other way round.