First a couple things specifically about the content mentioned by Tom:
(1) EX Move Invincibility - The difference between invincibility on start-up (Frame 1) and invincibility on start-up (Frame 3) is a small difference that will definitely be noticed by tournament players, but may not seem significant to a programmer... and that's assuming that you're actually talking to the programmer that determined when invincibility starts... and that's assuming that the NRS representative you're talking to is even a programmer. Overall, as long as the game is consistent on when invincibility starts (eg: Always on Frame 3), I don't see why NRS should have to verbally inform players of this, instead I think it is up to the players to repeatably test and learn this for themselves, then share with the community.
(2) Practice Mode - Okay, this looks broken, but easily fixed. I'm guessing that when a player inputs commands, the controller relays them to the system with precise timing (let's just say 1/10 sec precision, just so we have numbers). The "record" function records inputs, not the actual match, but it likely doesn't record the timing as precisely (let's say 1/2 sec precision, but again, I'm just making this up). And when the inputs are played back with imprecise timing, sometimes that small fraction of a second results in the player in the corner ending up on the wrong side of their opponent, and sometimes resets don't replay properly. So how does this get fixed? The recording function needs to have more precise timing bins. This can actually be fixed with a rather small patch, assuming I'm correct and assuming NRS is aware of where the problem lies.
Now on to something a little more critical. Tom, I really enjoy your Bradycasts because they are informative and you manage to keep a pretty level head. However, when I tune into STBL, you seem to work yourself into an absolute frenzy within a few minutes of the show starting. I haven't heard any recordings of you saying anything inappropriate at a tournament, but I've seen you saying some pretty critical things during the opening segment of STBL. Comparing Bradycasts to STBL is like night and day, without a joke. I don't know why there is such a difference, but I'd recommend whatever is working for you during Bradycasts, use that for STBL.
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