They don't even attempt to play them seriously. And Justin Wong/Chris g in an NRS game are still better than 80-90% of the tournament players.Justing Wong & Co are considered good in a relevant fighting games as well but that doesn't change the fact that they are mostly average in NRS games.
I mean ... just spare your grotesque comments please ...
He's not a bad player but I think even Foxy Grampa will admit he is not top shelf for even the EU scene of MKX let alone the international scene (despite Foxy downplaying the shit out of North Americans). He hasn't placed a major since then to my knowledge (I stand to be blown up on this point because I'm sure some EU tournament with little to no footage and like 12 people will be brought up) and the footage from that tournament shows just how little counter-tech had been on the scene. I mean people were getting in top 32 with Summoner Cheese.You say this as if Ketchup is a bad player, I understand what you mean but its not like he's some any old guy is he?
I'll ask foxy if I get the chance, but me, him and foxy all made top 8 at VSF back in August, and there was like 70-80 people there, which especially for the UK scene was phenomenal. I'm not saying he's of the highest caliber, just that he isn't exactly some run of the mill tournament player.He's not a bad player but I think even Foxy Grampa will admit he is not top shelf for even the EU scene of MKX let alone the international scene (despite Foxy downplaying the shit out of North Americans). He hasn't placed a major since then to my knowledge (I stand to be blown up on this point because I'm sure some EU tournament with little to no footage and like 12 people will be brought up) and the footage from that tournament shows just how little counter-tech had been on the scene. I mean people were getting in top 32 with Summoner Cheese.
uhmmm, Chris G has been in the NRS community since the start. he just plays every fight game ever.They don't even attempt to play them seriously. And Justin Wong/Chris g in an NRS game are still better than 80-90% of the tournament players.
Yeah but it's not his main focus and he still does well is what I was saying. If he dropped other games and focused solely on NRS games he'd be a strong contender.uhmmm, Chris G has been in the NRS community since the start. he just plays every fight game ever.
he's always been a strong contender since conception because 1. he's literally been there since MK9. 2. he's naturally talented at fighting game. combine those 2, and of course you're better than most. Chris G is an irrelevant argument when it comes to "NRS VS FGC" the other guy i've never heard of so i guess you can try to make your case off of him. but, no. i will not accept the Chris G argumentYeah but it's not his main focus and he still does well is what I was saying. If he dropped other games and focused solely on NRS games he'd be a strong contender.
I was being a bit hyperbolic about the downplaying of the size of the EU scene. I know you guys do cool stuff across the pond.I'll ask foxy if I get the chance, but me, him and foxy all made top 8 at VSF back in August, and there was like 70-80 people there, which especially for the UK scene was phenomenal. I'm not saying he's of the highest caliber, just that he isn't exactly some run of the mill tournament player.
You've never heard of Justin Wong? How large is that rock you live under if you presumably follow the MKX tournament scene and haven't heard Justin's name in passing? He's the most decorated North American fighting game player of all time. Probably 2nd or 3rd most decorated in the world.he's always been a strong contender since conception because 1. he's literally been there since MK9. 2. he's naturally talented at fighting game. combine those 2, and of course you're better than most. Chris G is an irrelevant argument when it comes to "NRS VS FGC" the other guy i've never heard of so i guess you can try to make your case off of him. but, no. i will not accept the Chris G argument
i don't follow SF nor MvC. i strictly watch MKX/MK9/IGAU. i may have seen him play but i don't recognize the name. and i watch A LOT of all 3 of those games.You've never heard of Justin Wong? How large is that rock you live under if you presumably follow the MKX tournament scene and haven't heard Justin's name in passing? He's the most decorated North American fighting game player of all time. Probably 2nd or 3rd most decorated in the world.
So, because he hasn't heard of someone, he's living under a rock? Not everyone knows everyone's name just because they follow the same game.You've never heard of Justin Wong? How large is that rock you live under if you presumably follow the MKX tournament scene and haven't heard Justin's name in passing? He's the most decorated North American fighting game player of all time. Probably 2nd or 3rd most decorated in the world.
Man I didn't even care about Chris g in the argument lol. He said Wong and co. I assumed he meant Chris g ya know? Pay attention to the conversation and don't join midway. Besides my point was just that of the players that do well in capcom games that actually play nrs games they usually do fairly decent. They're not putting up a body montage every time they enter but they're also not devoting themselves to it like they'd have to.he's always been a strong contender since conception because 1. he's literally been there since MK9. 2. he's naturally talented at fighting game. combine those 2, and of course you're better than most. Chris G is an irrelevant argument when it comes to "NRS VS FGC" the other guy i've never heard of so i guess you can try to make your case off of him. but, no. i will not accept the Chris G argument
Well I mean the phrase living under a rock is usually used in the exact situation he used it in lol. If someone is unaware of a large pop culture icon(or in this case probably the most famous person in NA FGC) it's not particularly rude to use it. I mean it doesn't matter if he doesn't know him but I don't think the phrase was used wrong.So, because he hasn't heard of someone, he's living under a rock? Not everyone knows everyone's name just because they follow the same game.
Why is anyone expected to know who anyone is? Why do they have to care who they are like you (and others) do? If someone simply does not care, they're not gonna give a damn who anyone is unless they want to. I see nothing inherently wrong with that in any way.Well I mean the phrase living under a rock is usually used in the exact situation he used it in lol. If someone is unaware of a large pop culture icon(or in this case probably the most famous person in NA FGC) it's not particularly rude to use it. I mean it doesn't matter if he doesn't know him but I don't think the phrase was used wrong.
I'm not saying he has to. Just that the phrase is super common and was used in proper context lol. Idgaf who knows who, but I feel like that statement was less rude than you thought it was.Why is anyone expected to know who anyone is? Why do they have to care who they are like you (and others) do? If someone simply does not care, they're not gonna give a damn who anyone is unless they want to. I see nothing inherently wrong with that in any way.
Secondly, even if Justin Wong is the most popular/famous NA FGC player, he's only really well known in Capcom games. If the guy doesn't follow those games, he shouldn't be expected to know or care who Justin Wong is.
all i was saying. thank you. i really don't know the guy lolWhy is anyone expected to know who anyone is? Why do they have to care who they are like you (and others) do? If someone simply does not care, they're not gonna give a damn who anyone is unless they want to. I see nothing inherently wrong with that in any way.
Secondly, even if Justin Wong is the most popular/famous NA FGC player, he's only really well known in Capcom games. If the guy doesn't follow those games, he shouldn't be expected to know or care who Justin Wong is.
I'm not unfamiliar with how common the phrase is. I just feel it's not merited in this case. To each their own. *shrug*I'm not saying he has to. Just that the phrase is super common and was used in proper context lol. Idgaf who knows who, but I feel like that statement was less rude than you thought it was.
If that person is Justin Wong yes someone is are living under a rock for not having heard of him and claiming to be tuned into the FGC.So, because he hasn't heard of someone, he's living under a rock? Not everyone knows everyone's name just because they follow the same game.
never claimed to be tuned in to the FGC as a whole. just the NRS sideIf that person is Justin Wong yes someone is are living under a rock for not having heard of him and claiming to be tuned into the FGC.