Introductions to the 8WAYRUN

anyquestions321 said:
Rage and frustration are parts of the game! And while it's perfectly OK to get salty over something you didn't do well on, it's also important to reflect on your mistakes and try to improve those aspects of your game. Did your poor positioning cause you to get rung out? Did a lack of practice/playtime cause you to drop some combos? Were your attacks so predictable that your opponent knew how and when to counter? etc.

Exactly... I learned early on that you can only really begin to better yourself as a player when you lose matches and can understand WHY you lost, rather than blame the opponent for YOUR shortcommings.

Besides, back in my day, the way we learned how a character's mechanics worked was to lose to them. Repeatedly. =)
 
Yup! I'd love to fight your Astaroth (all the astaroths I've fought were either godlike or played by people who just got the game lol), but, unfortunately, we play on different consoles (unless you happen to have both a 360 and a PS3)
 
anyquestions321 said:
Yup! I'd love to fight your Astaroth (all the astaroths I've fought were either godlike or played by people who just got the game lol), but, unfortunately, we play on different consoles (unless you happen to have both a 360 and a PS3)

Nah, just a PS3... And I have a feeling that you'd smoke me pretty hard in an online environment, as I'm deffinitely in the "People who just got the game lol" bracket.
 
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