BLACKSTAR
[10] Knight
In fairness, we were calling out a pretty specific subset of player who hides behind the low-tier ranking as a reason for their loss. I mean, even I use low-tiers every now and then (the fact that I use them as counter-picks notwithstanding).
Yeah, I understand. :) I just wanted to make it clear that it was a SUBSET, and not all low-tier users. This is pretty much why I usually don't like blanket statements.
But still, you have to ask yourself if picking low-tier is doing you any favors, especially when some top ties require just as much effort to play well, but give out so much higher reward (e.g. MvC2 Sent and Mags, who if you don't have the execution and knowledge of the games system to play them at their peak, are pretty much mid-tier).
That's the thing about purposely picking low-tier: you're NOT doing yourself any favors, and you know it. It's the entire point of it. You're pitting yourself in a disadvantageous situation (learning to deal with bad matchups usually, sometimes with how to defend with overpowered shenanigans as well) to see how you will overcome it. The idea is not much different than lifting weights, and can be just as frustrating, painful, and infuriating (or impossible, like putting too much weight that you can't possibly lift on a rack), but like how your body increases muscle, your mind becomes sharper and less resilient to tactics that others find difficult/impossible to deal with.
Now this says absolutely nothing about how much effort it takes to play high tier characters. I wasn't trying to either. Ivy is constantly knocked on as a high-tier character, but NOBODY calls her a scrub character, because of how difficult she is. Just like Magneto in marvel. Learning stuff like ROM combo or gravity loop takes weeks, let alone trying to pull it off in matches.
Also, speaking of making money, there is money involved so it does make sense to stack the deck in your favor by picking top-tier. At least with the SF/Marvel community, money matches and side bets have always been part of the competitive experience - so far, the highest amount ever on record was $50,000 of one MvC2 money match between fanatiq and Toan.
Definitely true. playing a Son-Son team in a $50K money match would be stupid. Playing Rock in a $10K FT20 would also be incredibly stupid. These all-0r-nothing win at all costs situations requires that one gets as many advantages on their side as possible. Just like when Goku took off his weighted clothing to fight Vegeta (sorry for the constant dbz references :P)