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Sorry if this was already posted but yeah, the post's title. I consider myself a beginner; I've only picked up one character (Filia), I know 2/3 of a single midscreen carry combo and a few loops that I can do in the corner. I rarely use resets or supers to finish my combos and I often drop my combos instead (damn my uncoordinated fingers).
But I'm sitting in these beginner lobbies clearly knowing more than these "average" players and I'm beating the crud out of them. These people sometimes have just bought the game, don't know how to string 4 hits together and let alone know how to do their supers. I don't know why they just want to come into a public lobby almost knowing nothing (they're asking for the butt kicking right?) but they do.
Not that there's anything wrong with winning (um, maybe it's because it's like kicking a puppy here), but a lot of these guys end up getting tired of me probably and leave the lobby. Then the entire lobby leaves until you have that one stubborn guy who insists on getting himself beaten up to learn (yay).
The thing is, I'm afraid of discouraging potential new players that don't like the idea of a significantly "better" player is "trolling" their lobby just because. (But maybe that's not a bad thing because then it'd separate the thick skinned from the not so) I just play in beginner lobbies because I know I'm not an intermediate. I don't know the combo system very well, I don't know mechanics very well either (the fact that there is so little info here on the forums in one place is kind of really tough :/ it was a lot better before the forums all came crashing down a few months ago.. ). Maybe I should look on steam's network of guides.... (excuse me for not being resourceful but I've rarely found the steam guide center to be of any help. The game's general forums usually is the place to get the good, not so outdated info -_- )
But yeah, should I be moving into intermediate or something instead of being where I am? I just hit the lobbies so that I can see how predictable I'm being or to try to acclimate to the lag. It's not to troll new players :/
But I'm sitting in these beginner lobbies clearly knowing more than these "average" players and I'm beating the crud out of them. These people sometimes have just bought the game, don't know how to string 4 hits together and let alone know how to do their supers. I don't know why they just want to come into a public lobby almost knowing nothing (they're asking for the butt kicking right?) but they do.
Not that there's anything wrong with winning (um, maybe it's because it's like kicking a puppy here), but a lot of these guys end up getting tired of me probably and leave the lobby. Then the entire lobby leaves until you have that one stubborn guy who insists on getting himself beaten up to learn (yay).
The thing is, I'm afraid of discouraging potential new players that don't like the idea of a significantly "better" player is "trolling" their lobby just because. (But maybe that's not a bad thing because then it'd separate the thick skinned from the not so) I just play in beginner lobbies because I know I'm not an intermediate. I don't know the combo system very well, I don't know mechanics very well either (the fact that there is so little info here on the forums in one place is kind of really tough :/ it was a lot better before the forums all came crashing down a few months ago.. ). Maybe I should look on steam's network of guides.... (excuse me for not being resourceful but I've rarely found the steam guide center to be of any help. The game's general forums usually is the place to get the good, not so outdated info -_- )
But yeah, should I be moving into intermediate or something instead of being where I am? I just hit the lobbies so that I can see how predictable I'm being or to try to acclimate to the lag. It's not to troll new players :/