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Yeah it'd be the same either way when I think about it.
This looks pretty coooooooooooooooooooooool I agree that I wish I could understand any of ithttp://skullgirlsrm.wix.com/skullgirs-rm
I have been following their streams for the least 3 months. I like the concept, and it stays interresting. Just wish i would understand anything. Maybe this could be something?
I like these ideas. I actually hadn't considered making it a team thing, which like I got the idea from team sports so it probably should have at least occurred to me. This could be p cool tho. I agree with you that if one team has Sonic and Sage they would probably just shit all over everyone and that would be a real problem wrt watchability. Not sure how to get around that.
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From what I could see (can't read moon) it looks like a danisen or ranking system used in other fighters.http://skullgirlsrm.wix.com/skullgirs-rm
I have been following their streams for the least 3 months. I like the concept, and it stays interresting. Just wish i would understand anything. Maybe this could be something?
From what I could see (can't read moon) it looks like a danizen or ranking system used in other fighters.
That's my limited understanding anyway.
- In that kind of system, you register with a character (or team in our case; 1-3 characters) and start with the lowest rank (1st dan, novice, w/e you want to call it).
- You face people in the same or similar rank and gain or lose 1 point per match.
- Once you reach a certain threshold, say +/-3 (could also vary; e.g. +7/-3), you rank up or down.
- Depending on the system, once you reach a certain rank you can't go below it, but you also can only fight people at the same or higher rank to level.
- The ranking requirement may also get stricter the higher you go (rank 1-3 = +/-3; 4-6 = +5/-3; 7-9 = +7/-3).
- You may also allow people to re-register with different teams, leveling those up as well.
@noaa and @Mwisk do just that with commentary in our weekly tournaments, since we have so many people that are relatively new to the game or fgs in general they'll usually explain and give tips, even directed to the people playing at the time. Also noa is always concerned about stream quality and does a great job maintaining and improving it.2. To help educate players about the game. And I'm not talking about a tutorial/educational type stream, streams like Newbie Night and @dapurplesharpie's stream are suitable places for beginners and intermediate players to play and learn together. All I mean is that while showing off competitive play, the stream keeps a constant attitude of helping the viewer to understand. I see Street Fighter commentators do this all the time. During or in between matches, they will constantly drop tips and facts about game systems and tech when they see something in a match that needs explanation. That's just an idea, what I'm saying is if a big Skullgirls stream got started, I would want to see it be a place for everybody and have just as much value for new players as for pros.
I will take your word for it, since the only word I know is "farofa"
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This was basically my thought. As someone who always wanted to compete in something like WYL, it was extremely intimidating if you weren't already really good.
I think kenin mentioned earlier that we don't need a regular stream for kumites since people seem to do them on their own. Sort of true, but we definitely don't have kumites as a regular biweekly (or maybe triweekly, to use IsaVulpes's suggestion) thing. There seems to be a demand for them more often than they're currently happening.
Another thing I was thinking if it ends up being kumites: one of my own objections was that it might be hard to get someone to do a kumite every X amount of time. One idea I had was the challenger who has the best record against the uh, against the guy doing the kumite (man is there really not a single word that encapsulates that concept? w/e) is the person in the kumite for next time. I wouldn't obligate anyone to do that since it's such a big commitment in terms of time and salt, but that person would be the first person I asked, you know. The other problem is what if we get in a loop where every other week it's either SonicFox or Dekillsage and well I don't have as good a solution for that.
As far as the division thing goes, my concern there is can I get enough people, especially if we did some sort of team based format (which I would like to, it's cool and distinguishes it from other online events). I guess what I'm worried about is that Skullbats and now kenin's Danisen thing scratches that itch for a lot of people. I know there's some interest in watching a stream like this, but how many people would want to participate?
Which stream was this? I'm not familiar with it.
To me, I don't really care about the particular level of play in the kumite but I just enjoy the seeing the gimmick itself. Like, when's @"Sir" BALK MaNC kumite AKA Jorge's day out? Or like, a lot of people lately have been discussing Eliza, when's an Eliza Kumite like the Red Savarin/Guitalex Fukua kumite's before? I'd be more interested in seeing concepts played out like that than some rotation of player kumite's.
Oh right, now I remember. Man a lot of people signed up for this thing. That's pretty encouraging, I think.
That's not a bad idea... I could do one of these ideas then when that's getting a bit stale I can do one of the others. I'd like to do both the league and the kumites if only because they both have some interest, but doing both at once would be spreading myself pretty thin.