dragonos451
Combo crafting is fun
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Oh hey, is it "long-monologue" week? Excellent, I was lacking social interactions and wanted to talk about myself because narcissism is fun.
I first started attending because I wanted to improve and skullbats seemed like the perfect opportunity to find the better players. I kept attending because it was my first and only experience of something related in a way or another to "competitive" play.
Then top 8 idea came in. Basically gave me a goal to aim at. Cool thing. Went for it for the second season, when I was sure I could attend to all weeks and finals. Kept going for it, fueled with pride. Did well.
And then I noticed I didn't have much fun, and that I didn't feel good about getting to a higher place than I expected. I had more fun editing the match videos than playing them :^/
Reasons :
- I don't like playing with any kind of pressure. At least lately. I just want to have fun and the joy and pride I can take from a win in a tournament doesn't balance out how bad I feel when I'm playing (my heart was near implosion during the first rounds of season 3 top 8).
- I hate short sets with a passion.
- I don't like having a set time to play.
- The people I want to play against are in my friend list anyway.
- I have no sense of sacrifice for stuff I don't fully enjoy, so I won't attend for the sake of keeping SG EU alive. Not that I think I would help much anyway.
I don't attend skullbats anymore, but that's only my fault. Changing skullbats in any way won't get me play it again.
Forget me. Same for danisen.
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Been there, done that, didn't work. And anyway, who would want to play against a laggy fortune/filia who mostly does call updo, high/low that you can't react to because connection, then full combo, backs away, do it again and DHC lvl3 to kill? People would probably complain more about him than about [insert any peacock player name here].
I stopped attending skullbats after season 3 top 8, Japan has nothing to do with my absence in skullbats. I know you just wanted to add a name to your list, but that made me think I never really gave the reasons why I stopped attending to skullbats or danisen (probably because I was too dumb to put words on 'em).
I first started attending because I wanted to improve and skullbats seemed like the perfect opportunity to find the better players. I kept attending because it was my first and only experience of something related in a way or another to "competitive" play.
Then top 8 idea came in. Basically gave me a goal to aim at. Cool thing. Went for it for the second season, when I was sure I could attend to all weeks and finals. Kept going for it, fueled with pride. Did well.
And then I noticed I didn't have much fun, and that I didn't feel good about getting to a higher place than I expected. I had more fun editing the match videos than playing them :^/
Reasons :
- I don't like playing with any kind of pressure. At least lately. I just want to have fun and the joy and pride I can take from a win in a tournament doesn't balance out how bad I feel when I'm playing (my heart was near implosion during the first rounds of season 3 top 8).
- I hate short sets with a passion.
- I don't like having a set time to play.
- The people I want to play against are in my friend list anyway.
- I have no sense of sacrifice for stuff I don't fully enjoy, so I won't attend for the sake of keeping SG EU alive. Not that I think I would help much anyway.
I don't attend skullbats anymore, but that's only my fault. Changing skullbats in any way won't get me play it again.
Forget me. Same for danisen.
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Please elaborate.