dapurplesharpie
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Omw to stream a thread about Skullgirls without playing the game.
I guess you missed the part where I'm still playing the game with the two other people that show up to local events.
S'all good, I got to eat not one but two cakes. Anyone who could have gone but didn't fucked up.
At the end of the day, though, unless you have a mind control ray, if people in my area would rather play SF4/MvC3/KoF XIII/BlazBlue/P4A/SCV, there's not a lot to be done about it. Sure, I can (and did) spend two hours driving back and forth between my house and the venue hauling PC/cables so that we can have a setup, but I can't force people to play.
Doesn't Swiftfox live down there?At the end of the day, though, unless you have a mind control ray, if people in my area would rather play SF4/MvC3/KoF XIII/BlazBlue/P4A/SCV, there's not a lot to be done about it. Sure, I can (and did) spend two hours driving back and forth between my house and the venue hauling PC/cables so that we can have a setup, but I can't force people to play.
After playing a set with Krye where, by the end, there was a decent sized chunk of people behind us watching, I could only get two of the people who just watched to actually play some casuals at all (oh, and one of them is someone who played in the SDE days, and dropped the game).
In terms of fun, Offline vs. Online is like eating ice cream vs. brussel srpouts (or, if you like brussel sprouts, replace with whatever vegetable you hate).I'm wondering why people only consider there scene to be those people that they play face to face on a regular basis.
Out here in au I consider the entire country my "scene" and I've only met face to face with Clarencemage. I don't even know what age looks
Like Or some of the newcomers
And I've been playing against age since first week of vanilla.
Tldr, you don't need people in your
City in order to have an Sg scene. All you need is people who's Connections are less than 120 Ping, that play you regularly...
That's your scene.
At the end of the day, though, unless you have a mind control ray, if people in my area would rather play SF4/MvC3/KoF XIII/BlazBlue/P4A/SCV, there's not a lot to be done about it. Sure, I can (and did) spend two hours driving back and forth between my house and the venue hauling PC/cables so that we can have a setup, but I can't force people to play.
After playing a set with Krye where, by the end, there was a decent sized chunk of people behind us watching, I could only get two of the people who just watched to actually play some casuals at all (oh, and one of them is someone who played in the SDE days, and dropped the game).
(EDIT: this isn't to say that I regret the effort of hauling my PC to the venue. Quite the opposite; I had a blast playing with Krye and Kit Ballard. But it's not like it had any effect on growing the scene near me any.)
Yea it kinda stinks that there are some posts here that have nothing to do with the topic.
Why are you talking about your stream here where it has nothing to do with the forum topic?
The thing about having more than just three of us is that eight players is a critical number for us to hit; the way Bar Fights has done side games is that any game that can get eight people willing to enter will get a "real" side tournament.Icky drives a car full of people like.. 3-4 hours every week for the Boston Game Underground weeklies plus whatever monthlies they have. Deer and (fuck i can't remember their new Val's name) are the first two consistent new players they've had in a long time, but hey that's two more bodies because everyone kept doing what they're doing. McPeanuts himself said that for several months his GU weeklies were literally him and one other dude just fighting for hours because no one else was there.
ChooseGoose drives 6 hours from OR to Vancouver and scoops every SG player along the way every other month or so, and makes the 3 hour drive from OR to Seattle every month for our Seattle anime monthly. We've had bigger/better Vancouver events, and more and more scalped players from other games playing SG on our setups at the Seattle monthlies every time. It helps.
It sounds like you've put in some work too.
Growth is never as fast as we'll want it, and it's always more effort than capcom/namco games, but if in one sitting you had people watching the game and two people that gave it an honest shot, that pattern grows your scene in a few months. Not to mention the real fun (which it seems you had) of playing folks offline, like Kit and Krye.
The other consideration is that as long as you have a handful of people, it doesn't need to be a huge scene for all of you to grow as players or have a really good time. Dallas had like.. maybe 5-6 really hardcore Tekken 4 players that stuck with it for tourney level play. The four of those guys that could make it to evo took half of Evo 2003's top 8 that year.
Hell, even look at Ken and Winnie. Those dudes have Xanadu players/events, but day-in-day-out, it's just them.
I think he might be a little cynical, yes.
ChooseGoose drives 6 hours from OR to Vancouver and scoops every SG player along the way every other month or so, and makes the 3 hour drive from OR to Seattle every month for our Seattle anime monthly. We've had bigger/better Vancouver events, and more and more scalped players from other games playing SG on our setups at the Seattle monthlies every time. It helps.
Wait a sec. Is there no "recently met" list on Steam? We went through hell getting those to work on console, I'd be surprised if there wasn't one on Steam. Or if there is (because it'd be kinda nuts NOT to have one) does SG not populate it? That would surprise me less.
It is there and it works perfectly, but I think he was talking about some KoF guy he met at his local and played matches with offline?
This.
Remove the fan art page, the lore page, the yogurt flavor page etc.
lmfao if you dont think super skullgirls rpg and fanfic night are the only thing holding this community together.
You're still advertising your stream when advertising has nothing to do with the topic at hand nor does your stream topic. If you want to talk about your stream then go do it in the video and stream thread not here.
I've asked nicely sharpie can you please stop with comments that do nothing to further the topic of the forum.
Thanks you, kenin but if you are actually curious about what you #'ed then go to its forum or pm me.