Great replies so far, you all have been immensely helpful
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You can expect to have fun. There's a hella good fried chicken place right nearby too. I don't say that lightly because I love fried chicken. My only advice is to find everyone you know and everyone you might know and even those you don't know and play lots of casuals. You'll be amazed at how much you level up especially on those hard matchups. I personally have a couple of drinks to shake the nerves but so far, that hasn't been helping me win so maybe someone else can provide help on the jitters.
Cool, I love good food, do you remember the name? I'm probably going to gorge on food to calm myself lol. I'll have to bug everyone, the only thing is that I'm really, really shy around people I don't know in groups
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Also, lol whatever helps you relax, I'm more of a tea drinker though,so I might try that
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Imagine your opponent's character in their underwear.
If they're playing costume 3 mileena, then I don't know
lol, this reminds me of the advice we got from our Theater director when we did the Music Man performance, priceless.
I'll be going to my first offline tournament too, next saturday, Espio. We could totally share first tourney stories! XD
Awesome man, what's it called? Also, good luck my good gent
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Blow them all a kiss, make them uncomfortable, show some skin, be yourself, be ROUGE <3
lmao this is brilliant. Be Free, Be Rouge. I'll go get my Pole while I'm at it
. Also, I could have sworn that was someone's PSN.
Is it going to be hard getting used to the PS2 pad? I remember you posting about it being a bit of a problem with ex moves. I'm curious how doing ex moves will be on the pad given that the R2 button is more insulated instead of outward on the controller. Is doing the ex fan cancels harder on the PS2 pad? I only ask because I'm going to definitely need to be doing gun cancels with Stryker and they're almost identical to ex fan cancels.
Expect to have a blast and meet great people!!! Just play your game and don't worry about who your playing in tourny, just think about the match up. The nerves will probably be there, but just embrace it and have a blast man
theres nothing like it and you'll be hooked after, cause it's like crack.
This makes me feel immensely better, that's my only expectation for going is to just have fun and test myself.
That's what I'm worried about, getting hooked and not wanting to go back to online lol.
If 9.95 shows up and asks you if you want to play your first match against check on stream, say no.
Good to know lol.
awesome that you are going to your first tourney.
I get super super nervous to the point that my legs shake like crazy. So I started drinking and it help calm me down. The negative is you start to get too calm and I end up not caring do much.
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Drinking some alcohol seems to be a common solution, but I'm not one for drinking, I only drink wine once in a blue moon, I might try some tea. I don't know how I would be drunk, I'm silly buzzed though lol.
Blasting music in your ears helps calm the nerves but playing the casuals is the key. Don't worry about how far you place. Worry about the casuals and getting used the monitors. The people are tournaments are generally nice or open to talk to you so don't be afraid of talking to anyone.
Being nervous is fine. If you make mistakes or completely fuck up, do not blame yourself, the game, montiors or your opponent. Look back at what you did wrong and improve. You will not get anywhere getting frustrated at the game or anything. I'm not saying not show any emotion. Show if you make a bad read or you mess up that you actually care. It could be laughing, sighing, saying anything really. Don't hold anything back but do it in a respectable manner. After a match win or lose, see if the opponent will help you out and give you advice or explain what you did wrong. I'm sure you will run into someone that wont want to say anything eventually. Accept it and move on. They are probably too frustrated with themselves so let them be.
Also cut the honor code bullshit. Don't take that the wrong way, I don't even know if you follow one. Do what you can to win. If someone gives your shit for it, they are the ones in the wrong. You need to accept all the bullshit in this game if you want to level up far. The problem with me was when I noticed my offline guys or a tournament getting frustrated or mad, I limited myself without even knowing. I've been slowly getting rid of that in the back of my head. This is coming from an online cod player (look up my xbl gt on cod elite, I was actually pretty good). I didn't care about anyone online because it was just me and my set up in the room. Glad I dropped the game for mk9 after I picked it up.
Do not be afraid to use any new tech, even if you aren't completely comfortable with it. Casuals or tournament play, you need to do everything you can. If you don't agree with me on that, see what happens. Most of the time the average player will switch to a different character or play safe with simple shit. Push your limits; you'll be surprised with your results. That being said, don't give up if you keep losing. I wouldn't be where I am with kabal if I didn't do so. I played a lot of games with Tom Brady's sub and kung lao with my kabal. He exposed a lot of the things I was doing wrong and I kept trying to fix it. He even made me notice the smaller things I have been messing and told me I'll get it, just keep trying. To take that in the best way possible you need to look at it like this; You aren't a bad player. Your opponent is not above you in anyway either. You simply have to fix your mistakes and level up. I can't thank tom enough for running that many games with me. I love getting blown up to see my mistakes.
I wrote more than I expected, damn adderall lol. This is how I've adapted to the scene with the short time being here. My mindset, goals and motivation are a lot different that others so I don't expect anyone to agree with me. I hope you got something out of this.
ninja edit;
Don't be afraid to go on stream lol. Its also a good tool to get used to being under pressure. I have no problem with showing my performance on Blackula's stream. Take note that it was a 3 1/2 hour trip, I was crashing from adderall and I didn't get much sleep. Not meant to be taken as an excuse, I'm just saying I should have done a lot better and my reactions were way off. Next time I'll be a bit more prepared to stay up that late.
http://www.twitch.tv/blackula_sova/b/315665589
1:42 is when I started and 3:28 is where I get off.
Also immensely helpful Lou
. I'm just going to go in with no expectations other than to learn and test myself. Flawless Victory was your first major right?
I'm definitely expecting to make a lot of nervous, dumb mistakes, nerves kill me lol. I'm good at usually faulting myself and trying to learn, though I've been guilty of it in the past though in regards to blaming my characters (not anymore though, it's up to me to show they're legit, not the other way around).
As for an honor code, I'm going to stick to Stryker or Jade throughout the entire tournament, though I expect to be counter picked and I expect to fight Kung Lao and Kenshi as well. I'm not worried about that portion and will have no ill will about, I'm hoping my experience fighting Kenshi and Kung Lao and others is enough however.
I'm actually working on some stuff with Stryker that I'll probably try in casuals, it works online, but I'd like to see if it works for pressure offline.
Your whole attititude has changed quite a bit since we first started playing, I like it and this has been a really great and helpful read
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I'll check out the stream a bit later today (off to study for my Spanish final).