I'm not here to state my opinion. I'm here to state a fact, my friend.
EOFF needs a resurgence to it's former glory.
Lol your funny my friend. A'yo, you have no idea how bad I can kick your ass with Nina, Lei, Yoshimitsu, Jin, Kuzuya, and , my favorite, Azuka. You wouldn't last 5 minutes.
I used to be so terrible at Marvel vs. Capcom, that I'd regularly lose to my cousin (who is the one who actually owns the game) when he used Dan. Now, we're about even.
Sorry Void, i just gotta bit caught up in the old battle between who's better and stuff.
On topic--Yeah, I think i've now improved over the years, after countlessly playing them when ever i get the chance!
EOFF needs a resurgence to it's former glory.
Everyone who starts out playing an FPS sucks at them.. Trust me the really really good players are the ones who played with the best players, but would never get a kill.. They will just keep dying, and dying. Yes that was me.. I was able to pick up a lot of skills, and a great deal of tips given to me.. So much so when my class started getting into redfaction lan parties int he computer lab. I would always place in second(the guy in first had no life so he was all 1337).
I've found lately that I'm much worse at games now. Almost everything I used to play, I suck at so bad compared to what I used to be able to do.
I first started seriously playing DDR on Christmas 2006, when DDR:superNOVA was one of my gifts.
At first, basic songs boggled my mind. Now I can score A's on Heavy and AA's on standard on a regular basis. Mmmmmm~
Wow. Finally. Someone so pro at Tekken that he doesn't need to spell character's names properly (Kazuya and Asuka btw)
A good judge of fighting game ability is whether someone can talk the talk. The sheer amount of terminology that comes with each series of fighters is huge compared to other genres.
I would say Tekken and Soul Calibur (esp. SC2) are the games where Ie experienced the greatest increase in skill. I'm a bit more consistant with landing my juggles now in Tekken and I'm a better poker though my turtling needs work (fact is, I just can't play against certain characters). I spent more time and money on Soul Calibur 2 than any other game and I must say, it really paid off. I'm terrible these days though, SC3 really changed my Cassey style and I find it much harder to read opponents because I've forgotton a lot of other character's movesets.
Oh. And Pump It Up and DDR as well. Although, I'm quite sure that EVERYONE sucks at DDR the first time. It's just one of those practice-and-get-better things.
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the days when people use to watch people playing DDR.
I SUCKED so bad the first time I played DDR -___-; and got laughed at.