So on the eve of NEC, there is one thing I would like to say. *cue in inspirational speech music here*
I been seeing alot of people who are excited for NEC, and at the same time questioning their own skill level to compete in the tournament. I have seen alot of people that are going to NEC (including me, which is a shocker) and has grown the numbers for the SG entries to show Big E that SG is real, and should be respected as much as the other games being shown at tournament.s This past year, we have strived, and showed to the FGC that SG has been gaining entry numbers in the big tournaments, and continue to show the hype this game brings us. I have to say, we have outdone ourselves this year. We are thankful that
@Mike_Z and Lab Zero for creating Skullgirls, and continues to support this game, and supporting the SGC.
To those who are attending and question their skill level, I say to them:, "Learn". Take the time at the tournament to ask questions, and learn from the top tier players to better yourselves. Its a marathon, not a sprint to get better.
To those who are not attending, but are planning to watch it on stream, I say to them:. "Watch". Just as important as attendee numbers, viewership numbers are also very important to show interest in the game.
To those who help, and create content for the scene, this includes T.O.'s, I say to them:, "Thank you". What I love about the SGC is very talented in many ways, and creating as well as helping T.Oing tournaments goes unappreciated.
Overall, I am really happy with SG this year. I am really happy to go to NEC for the first time, and play SG with people that I only met in Quick Match, and online play. Lets end this year by showing NEC, and to everyone that our game can be hype, that our game is great, THAT OUR GAME IS WHAT BROUGHT US TOGETHER TO DO ONE THING!.....to kick someone's ass! Can't wait to see you guys, love you all.
-Clawmaster