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This pretty much goes against everything I believe and stand for.as a stream monster, i think the NRS community should start becoming more like the call of duty pros. it would be great to see players constantly bashing each other on commentary or forums and then popping off and getting in each others faces in pool matches. it would be a viewers dream and would heighten my and many others entertainment level and experience. maybe start a little wwe story line telling kind of interview project where players get on to bash and call out every thing about another player. we listen to both sides and then they fight each other in pools or top 16.
i think all of this if done right would attract way more attention and draw in more players for our scene like marvel once had back in the golden age. having players start throwing chairs or smash their controllers into tiny pieces would be big ups too.
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KDZ skill gap + EVO win is equal to just about anything in MK9. We also had EC vs. WC at NEC and will have it again at Anaheim in a major way.Things are pretty chill at the moment, which is cool, but I personally like when there's drama lol. It brings more traffic, TYM gets poppin, and the hype build up is incredible. A majority of the time, that drama starts up other drama, and by the time majors come around, the amount of blow ups are insane.
I still think IGAU has yet to have that huge drama filled event yet, while MK9 had TONS; the Gross vs PL VXG special, the Kitana Forums down each others throats, Pig's success with Kenshi, 16Bit vs KhaoTik rivalry, etc.
Maybe this is just the calm before the storm. MK is our main game so I expect to be a ton of Drama when MK10 comes out and I'll have my popcorn ready.
The problem with these stories is in mk's time, most beefs were settled in money matches/tournament matches. Injustice beefs somehow end up just dieing. The purpose of feuds is often to build hype for matches but it is not hype anymore if the matches dont actually happen.KDZ skill gap + EVO win is equal to just about anything in MK9. We also had EC vs. WC at NEC and will have it again at Anaheim in a major way.
There was Rico vs. KDZ, Theo v. KDZ, Tom v. Theo, Frantastic/Arma v. Forever King, Jupiter/REO/MMH drama, 16 Bit and Incomplete Meta v. Chef, Tom vs. Wound, P2win vs. the world.. The drama quotient has led to a ton of storylines this last year. More than in the 1st year of MK9
Almost everything I listed was settled either in tournament or a MM.. Not sure what you mean.The problem with these stories is in mk's time, most beefs were settled in money matches/tournament matches. Injustice beefs somehow end up just dieing. The purpose of feuds is often to build hype for matches but it is not hype anymore if the matches dont actually happen.
kdz vs denzell skill gap and rico vs p2win are probably the biggest feuds we had in injustice. I don't think these feuds were ever properly settled. Tom vs wound or pig vs kdz never happened I believe.Almost everything I listed was settled either in tournament or a MM.. Not sure what you mean.
Denzell and KDZ will both be at Anaheim. Tom v. Wound is upcoming, challenge was made for UFGT. The only reason P2W v. Rico probably won't happen is the fact that only doctors can risk $1000 sums but it's not like people were dropping a grand per match in MK9 either.kdz vs denzell skill gap and rico vs p2win are probably the biggest feuds we had in injustice. I don't think these feuds were ever properly settled. Tom vs wound or pig vs kdz never happened I believe.
The beef between KDZ and Denzell kind of died down anyway. I don't know why but it just doesn't feel the same. PL vs reo's moneymatch imo wasn't that big of a deal, they faced each other at evo 2013 anyway and it wasn't that special anymore because they fought each other at evo 2011 and 2012 already, but they have yet to face each other in injustice.Denzell and KDZ will both be at Anaheim. Tom v. Wound is upcoming, challenge was made for UFGT. The only reason P2W v. Rico probably won't happen is the fact that only doctors can risk $1000 sums but it's not like people were dropping a grand per match in MK9 either.
And honestly, the biggest MM of all time in MK9 never happened, even when Rolando offered to put up $5000 and free plane tickets for it.
Likewise Rico and P2W faced each other in tournament, and probably will again if they both keep playing -- but there's something special about a MM .The beef between KDZ and Denzell kind of died down anyway. I don't know why but it just doesn't feel the same. PL vs reo's moneymatch imo wasn't that big of a deal, they faced each other at evo 2013 anyway and it wasn't that special anymore because they fought each other at evo 2011 and 2012 already, but they have yet to face each other in injustice.
/threadI'M ABOUT TO DROP SOME TRUTH BOMBS.
You can't just start yelling and getting in people's faces and think that that creates hype. It doesn't. And here's a little secret: it will NOT attract a crowd, or build up our scene. It'll just look like grown men acting like children. "So, Skkra, what DOES create excitement?" Why, I'm glad you asked! CHARACTER INVESTMENT AND RELATABLE HUMAN DRAMA. That. Is. It.
If you're an outsider, and you see a bunch of guys popping off... it's just a bunch of guys jumping around. It only matters if you're already invested in their storyline. The Smash Brothers documentary was an incredible feat because, starting with a only very slight interest on my part, I became emotionally invested in the characters. In order to get more people interested in this scene, we need to create an outlet for outsiders/viewers to get to understand the players. Once you have begun to care about a players story, everything changes.
After Justin Wong beat Chris G at Evo this past year, he was flying all over the stage. OK, sure, anyone would be excited about a big win. But that's not what was so exciting. It's the old-school king against the new favorite. A juggernaut using the best team in the game against the original champ who won't switch off Storm simply because he truly loves the character. And when things looked absolutely hopeless, Justin dug down and came all the way back. If you just watch that set, OK, it's exciting. But if you've been following all year - seeing Chris G basically dominate all year long, seeing Justin grinding so hard with his mediocre team - that win becomes epic, because you are emotionally invested in Justin's journey, and because you relate to his struggle with struggles in your own life.
That emotional connection and resonance is what makes watching any competitive endeavor so exciting. That is what we as a fighting game community need to create with viewers in order to present a compelling viewing experience that they give a damn about. So the question is not "do we need more pop-offs?" It's "how do we establish this connection with observers?"
Wound isnt going to ufgt and Rolando offering $5000 ia kind of a joke nowDenzell and KDZ will both be at Anaheim. Tom v. Wound is upcoming, challenge was made for UFGT. The only reason P2W v. Rico probably won't happen is the fact that only doctors can risk $1000 sums but it's not like people were dropping a grand per match in MK9 either.
And honestly, the biggest MM of all time in MK9 never happened, even when Rolando offered to put up $5000 and free plane tickets for it.
Dude fucking yes! Just like the hype on theo vs kdz nobody popped off nobody really was talking shit, but like because you knew the stakes the shit was hype af.I'M ABOUT TO DROP SOME TRUTH BOMBS.
You can't just start yelling and getting in people's faces and think that that creates hype. It doesn't. And here's a little secret: it will NOT attract a crowd, or build up our scene. It'll just look like grown men acting like children. "So, Skkra, what DOES create excitement?" Why, I'm glad you asked! CHARACTER INVESTMENT AND RELATABLE HUMAN DRAMA. That. Is. It.
If you're an outsider, and you see a bunch of guys popping off... it's just a bunch of guys jumping around. It only matters if you're already invested in their storyline. The Smash Brothers documentary was an incredible feat because, starting with a only very slight interest on my part, I became emotionally invested in the characters. In order to get more people interested in this scene, we need to create an outlet for outsiders/viewers to get to understand the players. Once you have begun to care about a players story, everything changes.
After Justin Wong beat Chris G at Evo this past year, he was flying all over the stage. OK, sure, anyone would be excited about a big win. But that's not what was so exciting. It's the old-school king against the new favorite. A juggernaut using the best team in the game against the original champ who won't switch off Storm simply because he truly loves the character. And when things looked absolutely hopeless, Justin dug down and came all the way back. If you just watch that set, OK, it's exciting. But if you've been following all year - seeing Chris G basically dominate all year long, seeing Justin grinding so hard with his mediocre team - that win becomes epic, because you are emotionally invested in Justin's journey, and because you relate to his struggle with struggles in your own life.
That emotional connection and resonance is what makes watching any competitive endeavor so exciting. That is what we as a fighting game community need to create with viewers in order to present a compelling viewing experience that they give a damn about. So the question is not "do we need more pop-offs?" It's "how do we establish this connection with observers?"