I was able to love it because I had a tournament scene that would at least bring 20 people an event 2013-2015 (pre MKX) and after MKX released, the game's community support stopped and effectively became a PC Netcode Only realm. I do still play MK9 but Its with a very small group of people and usually only if they are within my region. The delay is just too strong and too shitty, not to mention the port itsself still has lots of random problems. The potential is too great and for what "minimal" (I say that in quotes because I truly don't know how easy it would be) requests we have, I feel that its silly to not have these things for an industry that produces more remasters and remakes than ever before. Not to mention, the reusing of assets carries through the games, so it's not like this is an entirely different engine.Thanks @Mikemetroid. I definitely agree that NRS helps stir the toxic pot here, with their lack of communication. If they were a little more forthcoming about what they plan to do (and don't plan to do), more folks could make peace with the state of the game and move on.
Point taken that playing MK9 now won't give you a modern online experience. But other than not having random matchmaking (no small issue, not downplaying it), the lumpier, bumpier aspects of the game are still basically the same now as then. So if you (speaking collectively) were able to love it then despite the lumps and bumps, why can't you love it now?
I don't think occasionally voicing my concerns and complaints in a public, open forum about a game shouldn't equal "to this is what I do with my free time". I have stopped streaming regularly and honestly spend my time playing other things. I would love to come back but I just don't see a reason to do it with the current state of the community and world (I'm a big offline player and COVID has effectively stopped me from traveling). Folks who do this everyday however, they do exist and I do agree that they should find something else to do. The passion is gone but the brand loyalty is still there, and desperate for that passion to reignite, you end up either complaining that you want or just giving it all up entirely.When someone says, "I'd love MK9 if only they'd remaster it," I get the reasons why--but you're basically asking for a new game to be created. So it brings us back to the exact same place: Is it really worth it to "bitch and moan" about the game you want that doesn't exist (a remastered MK9, a completely overhauled MK11) vs. focusing on the gaming experiences that do make you happy?
And right, constructive criticism is a good thing; everyone would agree with that. But same as what the OP said in 2012, "we only need to hear the same shit so much before we get the picture." The game has been out for a year and half, and most of the complaints are still the same. I'm certain that NRS has gotten the picture and knows what you want; it's up to them to decide what to do (or not do) about it.
You have a valid point and people do need to chill the fuck out, but there are exceptions to the rule. I really do think that as a community we need to be able to say whatever we need to. Social Media is a disease and I know exactly what you're talking about. If I'm passionate about how I would like the games in the community that I spend lots of my personal time with, I don't think its unreasonable to be openly dissatisfied with NRS and what they make. However, again, I do believe it is inappropriate with how most people do it (younger me included).Folks can be honest with themselves about this or not--but at some point, complaining stops being about constructive criticism and starts being about feeding the echo chamber. A lot of people go to social media to complain, not to be helpful, but because it feels good to vent in front of an audience that agrees with you and cheers it on. And we've seen what that eventually does to the community, for every single game...
Yet you guys do it all the time and are still here, unbanned and not in trouble. The desire to feel attacked and silenced when you guys do whatever you want is comical.insulting mk11: not allowed on this site.
insulting mk9: it is free.
insulting mk11: not allowed on this site.
insulting mk9: it is free.
Everybody loves to play the fucking victim it seems, huh? Folks here and all over the Net are never gonna change. Imagine what they must be like in the real world if they feel so oppressed on little 'ol TYM.Yet you guys do it all the time and are still here, unbanned and not in trouble. The desire to feel attacked and silenced when you guys do whatever you want is comical.
Imagine if, in life, in any fucked up situation, unfairness or things not working as it should, people behave like you want.Here lately I have been noticing a LOT of people complaining about this game and whining about a lot of different issues, whether it be Kabal, the glitches, the bugs, the awful net code, or just the game and/or NRS in general. If you have a problem with the games then don't play them, it's that simple don't come here to bash, bitch and moan about them, we have heard it all already and get tired of it after a while. I'm not sitting here telling you that if you don't like the games or NRS to just GTFO, and I'm not saying I don't respect anyone's opinion because I do and you are entitled to it as a member of this great community, but seriously we only need to hear the same shit so much before we get the picture. Everyone here at this point understands what we are dealing with in this game, and should just decide whether or not we want to play this game or not. We already catch enough criticism from every other community, we don't need our own players fueling the flame, especially at a time when we are doing what we can to keep the game competitive. Like I said, I value all of you as members of the MK community and love and respect each and every one of you, but let's just try to enjoy this for what it is, and hope we get something better in the near future.