LieutenantSerg
Smash Lord
heh thats not so true though
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That's cause all the other good players left With Anyone. Seriously, who wants to fight a bunch of noobs? But yeah, taunters tend to be pretty good. Sometimes I even wish I can have a real battle with them. Though what's better is having AT/glitch contests with them.It's almost ironic how typically all of the best players in basic brawl are the ones taunting.
How do you know they get disconnected too? lolTry as i might to disrupt every taunt party i find, the disconnect is often the best defense. Sometimes when i'm bored i seek out the taunt parties just to break em up. Then if i get overcome by a 3 on 1, or just bored of knocking taunters around, i disconnect. I just wish i could see the look on their face when the white message pops up on the screen putting an abrupt end to their little play date.
Taunt all u like, but if i have anything to do with it expect to be interrupted and hopefully disconnected. Keep up the good work Sarah.
Nintendo sucks, that's all I have to say.Aren't you sad you'll never know who that person was?
With Anyone should've had an "Add as a Friend" thing.
As much as I think you're lying about everyone leaving when you beat them, I just remember some taunt parties where taunters left because they kept losing. I'm usually a pacifist just doing random stuff and only fighting if some guy really wants to fight me.How do you know they get disconnected too? lol
I entered a taunt party and they all jumped me I won the matches though then they left
Someone needs to test that out. I've always wondered the same thing.That being said, I'm kinda confused at why people would get angry enough to try to kick people off. And I'm curious to the same degree as the person above, how do you even know they get disconnected too? Is there proof of this?
I'm usually on the taunt spammer side and remember winning most of the time (I think the other two players lose to good players sometimes). I've fought some pretty good people who didn't want to taunt spam, but I'd rather fight them 1 on 1. It's fun teaming up on noobs though.I find it funny that all the taunt spammers say that they usually kick the non taunt spammers' *****, while all the non taunt spammers say they kick the taunt spammers' *****. Somebody must be lying
Sakurai said it, actually.Someone needs to test that out. I've always wondered the same thing.
One guy said you get replaced by a CPU.
Oh thank you, I forgot I fought Will Smith's moher on brawl that day.Fixed it for you.
I'm not 100 % sure they get disconnected, but i have seen situations where someone gets gimp killed , or has a few stupid SD's, then right when they're about to die again it disconnects. I've seen this multiple times and it would only make sense that the game would attempt to keep communicating with all players in the match and if it was unable to do so with one player a disconnect would be likely.How do you know they get disconnected too? lol
I entered a taunt party and they all jumped me I won the matches though then they left
Didn't you say you disconnect to separate the other taunters earlier?Your player is replaced by a CPU when you exit a match normally (via pause, power button, etc). Otherwise, if your connection is being unresponsive for some time, the game will wait a certain threshold for that connection to become active again and continue as normal. If that threshold is exceeded, the match cannot continue and a disconnection message is sent out to the participants.
You're not replaced by a cpu when your connection is being too unresponsive, because all it would take is to download something, causing the wifi match to be sluggish. It's sluggish because it has to wait for it's turn to send/receive data in conjunction to what you're downloading. Therefore there's a small window where one player's connection is considered "unresponsive" but brawl will continue as normal (simply putting the participants' match on hold while it waits for the slow player's connection) resulting in severe lag.
I've only had a few instances where the match freezes for some time (waiting for the unresponsive connection) , but is able to continue again (rising the question: did someone just plan a disconnection and was the game able to recover from it?) However, because the players are all present in the next match, this rather suggests there was a hickup in the connection somewhere that was recoverable. Otherwise, I've -never- seen the game replace someone with a CPU after the long "freeze" in a match (instead, it would just disconnect everyone)
Besides, the examples others have listed aren't hard to put into perspective either: The chances of a match disconnecting by itself right when certain situations arise (ex: the instant someone taunts, or dies, or the instant the clock reaches 0 seconds, etc.) is quite unlikely, which suggests that the disconnection was planned.
Consequently, if disconnections can be "planned" by others you brawl against, then one is capable of planning for the same outcome as well.
But didn't you just say that disconnecting will just turn you into a CPU? Unless you can do something to your router to disconnect everyone.Eight times out of ten, yes. Depends how lazy I'm feeling.
lol why would i lie about such a thing? Everyone didn't leave at once, but i kept winning so they slowly dropped out.As much as I think you're lying about everyone leaving when you beat them, I just remember some taunt parties where taunters left because they kept losing.
...It suddenly quits cause someone forced a disconnection. Obviously they won't be turned into a CPU in that case.. -.-I kinda doubt that since everytime I start kicking too much *** it suddenly quits even though there wasnt any lag
Agreed....Aren't you sad you'll never know who that person was?
With Anyone should've had an "Add as a Friend" thing.
How do you know they get cut off? We can't see things from their perspective...Eight times of ten I'll cut my router (which then proceeds to cut everyone).
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(the Dojo is misleading though. It states "If you get cut off...." which is wrong. If you get cut off, so does everyone else!)
Seconded.. I found it quite funny at the beginning, but now it gets on my nerves.Taunting parties suck, they are way too common now. Seems like half the time I play it's a taunt party. Yeah, I know, the online sucks. But stop ruining it for yourselves by taking all the fun out of what's left. Can't we just play with what we've got?
I wish half the groups I found were taunt parties. ALL I ever are noobs. They don't even know how to recover!Taunting parties suck, they are way too common now. Seems like half the time I play it's a taunt party. Yeah, I know, the online sucks. But stop ruining it for yourselves by taking all the fun out of what's left. Can't we just play with what we've got?