moleculo123
Moleculo, the Molecular Man
moleculo123

Hey, don’t look now, but that post paraphrasing your douchiness now has more recommendations than your original post. And since you place such importance on what 11 people out of thousands think, are you going through an existential crisis on how much of a douche you are?

As opposed to TWW, where people exploited a programming glitch that created what we call combos today.

“I’m a douchebag who hates on the ‘paraphrasing schtick’ and defends the behavior of other douchebags” - Azuren 2017

Says the guy talking to me. You can’t make this stuff up.

Then:

“I am again a douchebag who generalizes people” - Kyouya 2017

“I am again a douchebag who generalizes people” - Kyouya 2017

“I am a douchebag who generalizes people” - Kyouya 2017

It’s pretty easy to blame the writers when they push out articles about “Why SSB Wii U should dethrone Melee.”

It would be nice to see Nintendo throw some support at the community beyond the first few months. If Nintendo threw SFV money at Wii U in terms of events, the payouts would probably be bigger and then the popularity would grow. I don’t think you’d see a lot of Melee players move on though, because they find SSBM to

“Okay, why do you think I have jealousy towards Smash events then?”

They certainly weren’t producing that much at the start of the iPhone’s life cycle. Manufacturing new molds (not just the Switch itself, but all its accessories) requires new lines, and those don’t immediately shoot up to 500k units per day overnight.

“Where are you getting petty jealousy from? I’m merely having a conversation with you. Don’t get defensive.”

Neither did you, by your own logic. Check the SRK forums for all the bitching about SFV and come back to me.

Oh yeah, and Brawl had some record numbers when it first came out too, so...

It’s funny, you ignore evidence that you don’t like because I only posted a reddit thread.

Why is it a horrible analogy?

I’m not sure why that matters. The more popular game (or “better” game) should get more focus, regardless of “new-ness.”