Fuujin
Smash Champion
Maybe you gorls shouldn't play such a bad character and your board wouldn't be dead.
Eaux well!
Eaux well!
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You can thank the toon link mains for that.Speaking of dead, I wish the top 5 thread didn't get closed. That was one of my goals back in the day, to make it up there.
Not even for a second.If any of you play P:M, do you miss Fludd at all in it?
Not really, but then again I play Ganondorf more than I do MarioIf any of you play P:M, do you miss Fludd at all in it?
Yeah I know, I mean't that I don't miss FLUDD too much at all. It has it's niche but I find Tornado is so much more useful.Happy holidays, mario boards.
@javon: I think bsp's question is referring to project melee, not vbrawl.
Well, gotta find a way to lively it up! IU've seen some other low tier boards a bit more active after one player does something cool with the character. Somebody just has to earn some Mario fame.Indeed. Smashboards is pretty nice these days. Except this old thread.
Thank you for the invite, however I am still planning on recovering the prosperity lost within our board. I would be interested in joining the community combo video. I have a few extra techniques that can benefit Mario greatly depending on the timing placed for each technique. I already have a few ideas that could help our board develop before SSB4 arrives. We can use Netplay and have a daily group for practice sessions.Welcome to the boards singe. and I love the quality man. well this boards is dead so don't post here. Although I have made a mario skype group you can join. We do a lot there. I can tell you really want to bring mario back, but brawl is just dead, ssb4 is definitely opne. But trust me it isn't gonna happen (I tried XD). Anyways yea I'll add you and there is a mario ccv in progress right now being made by me, not a montage, an actual community combo video. if you are interested you may join, but I'll decide what clips will get in. We are all good players so don't think we're n00bs, we have experience . Anyways yea the videos aren't gonna happen, cause there just isn't enough people interested. Just wait till ssb4, Mario will be back. also if your talking techniques, your not gonna find anything new, the metagame is still the same as it is today so yea XD.
Thank you for responding to my post and for welcoming me. I am aware that bashing CPUs do not really do much other than to provide entertainment and to promote Mario's strengths and capitalizing on them. The reason why it is in 1080p is because it is emulated on Dolphin. My Wii broke down and I have to use it as my alternative for playing against players, and the only players I can play with locally are CPUs within Dolphin. I want to help our Mario board by suggesting that Netplay can be used to further develop our gameplay. It would allow us to interact with other members more and perhaps have our board active again.Hello Singe, welcome to our community! I'm XeroXen, and I seem to be one of the only guys who browses this forum super actively anymore.
I don't exactly play Brawl anymore, however I'd like to give you a bit of advice on your video. For starters, I don't believe that showing off techniques against computers is really... helpful for anybody attempting to learn a specific matchup. Generally, an analysis of high level players who play/main the specific characters would be much more beneficial, because computer opponents lack the in-depth matchup knowledge and decision making process to play at a high level.
With that being said, the fact that you can record Brawl at 1080p is marvelous. It almost makes me want to enter a Brawl tournament sometime soon and save all my replays so you could upload them. I'm actually incredibly knowledgeable of Mario and many of his matchups regardless of the fact that I don't play the game anymore.
Netplay over Dolphin has indeed improved, to the point where there are communities based on Melee and Project M. There are no desync or latency issues anymore as long as everyone set-up correctly. The only issue involving Netplay is whether the players' connections are stable, in which many players (just check the thread below) have already fiulfilled the requirements. And yes, Netplay players do lack for Brawl just because these other two communities are preferred. I do however, want some active Brawl community online before SSB4 arrives later this year, which of course is an uphill battle like Mario's matchups. The only limited factor is dedication, and our community can do it if they want Mario to succeed in being more recognized in tournaments.I disagree in one respect, and that is that the current state of Dolphin netplay is, so far, not going to be competitive enough to further Mario's game. It's not that netplay generally isn't a valuable resource, but the Wii's netplay options are laggy and unreliable while Dolphin's netplay options, if they're improved (I haven't looked into it), likely doesn't have a plethora of players, especially high-level ones.
The game's been out since 2008, and it's not like people haven't played Mario during that time, this character has had a variety of very talented tournament-level players who were/are well versed with him. The only way to "improve Mario's game" is to consistently go to tournaments, and become big enough threat to consistently make high placings and play against the best players. The problem with that scenario is that if you're trying to play to compete with the best you'll eventually realize that maining a low tier character isn't going to get you the consistent high placings you as a player want and may deserve.
The solution? Unfortunately, Mario isn't very good. However, I believe he's got very solid matchups against a few choice top tiers. (Olimar, Diddy, ect.), and can compete with said top tiers very well. However, he struggles against Metaknight and even mid-level D3s. The only way a Mario player can ever have the hopes of competing at a top level is if Mario becomes a niche counterpick for the characters he can compete with. Otherwise you're simply fighting an uphill battle that can't be overcome at even regional level play.