02-17-2011, 08:39 PM
(02-17-2011, 08:01 PM)KOJJIRO Wrote:(02-17-2011, 07:59 PM)Negative-Zer0 Wrote:(02-17-2011, 07:29 PM)Alpha Six Wrote:(02-17-2011, 03:23 PM)Negative-Zer0 Wrote:No it isn't, because that would imply "skill."(02-17-2011, 11:33 AM)Alpha Six Wrote: I end up playing 50% cheesers, 50% people with legitimate skill.
I should mention that 80% of that 50% of cheesers have Sentinel in their team somewhere.
No really, fuck Sentinel. Not fun. Not fun at all.
Cheesing IS a legitimate skill.
A 5 year old can cheese.
It's a legitimate tactic son. Whether or not you like it, they still got the win.
If an underhanded victory is frowned on in any other 'sport' I don't think they should be regarded as a legitimate win in a fighting game, or anything that involves a victory and a loss.
Yes it can. No FG player considers this game a sport anyway, only MLG does, which is mocked. The game states who wins or not, not the people outside, unlike sports. People love to complain about tactics when they can be forming a counter tactic against said 'cheesing'. Complaining won't stop the other person from doing it, nor will it alert Capcom to suddenly make a playstyle weaker. (there would be a HUGE backlash)
At an arcade, which is where this games roots are from, you did anything to win. You spent your cash and you were not going to waste it just becuase the other guy hates a tactic. Same with this game, you use the mechanics of the game to win. Whether or not you like it, they still won. They still wasted your cash at an arcade, they still took your money in a money match, they still took the thousands of dollars in that tournament, and you lost.
Learn from mistakes and learn not to make them again. Did you ever wonder why the best are the best?