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- Shingeki no RWBY (Ruby)
May I ask why there's so many intermediate to Expert players being found in Beginner lobbies?
I've set my skill level to beginner, and no matter what lobby I go in, I always find someone who knows long/complex combo's that don't give me a chance to react. I'm learning to the play the game, but I don't really find fighting AI all that fun. I have been learning to play as much as I can at the moment. I spend most of my time in the tutorials learning the different moves and such, but I don't get why I always find higher-grade players in beginner matches?
And before I'm given the "get gud scrub, theyre pushing you to learn the game, they are having a laugh" malarkey, don't bother. First, pushing someone to learn how to play at anything other than their own pace can cause them to either hate the game, or learn to play at am much slower pace than they would otherwise do so. I'm not one for giving up, each and every game I'm in I try my hardest, even if it isn't enough, I don't just sit at the back of the screen waiting for them to beat me.
I would just prefer a nice, fun fight, with players that are at about the same skill level as me. I mean, there's the entire possibility that I might just be so bad at the game that beginner players look like experts to me. I'm not putting that past me, don't get me wrong.
I love the game, it's tutorial is by far one of the most elaborate and substantial tutorials for a fighting game I've ever seen, and the combat flow flawlessly from frame to frame and move to move. The AI aren't nearly as thick as most games on this genre, (Mainly Soulcalibur) and the players in general seem really nice. Even when I'm getting my ass handed to me. But it just frustrates me slightly that I can't Seem to find players of my skill level. I mean, I'm all up for having fun, and if being good at the game and playing lower skill-level people if fun, then who am I to stop you. It's a game. You're meant to have fun.
That's what I'm trying to do, but as someone who in fighting games, doesn't like fighting AI, because it doesn't feel like much of an accomplishment to beat them, I don't want to be stuck in the middle, where it's either boring AI, or extreme-online.
Please get back to me on this. Any constructive criticism on different things will not be taken in offense. I'm open to all and any kind of help.
Thank you so much for reading. ^^"
I've set my skill level to beginner, and no matter what lobby I go in, I always find someone who knows long/complex combo's that don't give me a chance to react. I'm learning to the play the game, but I don't really find fighting AI all that fun. I have been learning to play as much as I can at the moment. I spend most of my time in the tutorials learning the different moves and such, but I don't get why I always find higher-grade players in beginner matches?
And before I'm given the "get gud scrub, theyre pushing you to learn the game, they are having a laugh" malarkey, don't bother. First, pushing someone to learn how to play at anything other than their own pace can cause them to either hate the game, or learn to play at am much slower pace than they would otherwise do so. I'm not one for giving up, each and every game I'm in I try my hardest, even if it isn't enough, I don't just sit at the back of the screen waiting for them to beat me.
I would just prefer a nice, fun fight, with players that are at about the same skill level as me. I mean, there's the entire possibility that I might just be so bad at the game that beginner players look like experts to me. I'm not putting that past me, don't get me wrong.
I love the game, it's tutorial is by far one of the most elaborate and substantial tutorials for a fighting game I've ever seen, and the combat flow flawlessly from frame to frame and move to move. The AI aren't nearly as thick as most games on this genre, (Mainly Soulcalibur) and the players in general seem really nice. Even when I'm getting my ass handed to me. But it just frustrates me slightly that I can't Seem to find players of my skill level. I mean, I'm all up for having fun, and if being good at the game and playing lower skill-level people if fun, then who am I to stop you. It's a game. You're meant to have fun.
That's what I'm trying to do, but as someone who in fighting games, doesn't like fighting AI, because it doesn't feel like much of an accomplishment to beat them, I don't want to be stuck in the middle, where it's either boring AI, or extreme-online.
Please get back to me on this. Any constructive criticism on different things will not be taken in offense. I'm open to all and any kind of help.
Thank you so much for reading. ^^"