The Post-Game Thread (now with moar games!)

GGs to MR, despite how few games we had. sry bro cant take lag ne moar

I never really knew this much thought goes into Smashing.

This is little more than the discussion of attack data. Quite a bit more thought than this goes int' competitive any-game. :lol:
 
Actually I don't have a 2 GB SD card. I spent the last of my money on a GBC and Pokemon Yellow. Which just seemed like a better buy.
Better buy? I'd say Brawl + SD card + Free Project M is the better buy. It's like having two games in one. Two Smash games.
 
That, and the SD card serves more than just the purpose of storing P:M. Portable electronic storage is mighty useful.
 
2 GB SDs ain't exactly expensive anyways. $5 isn't hard t' earn, even for someone like myself.
 
Duramboros was my first wall in Ultimate. Used up all my healing items and the thing took me 44 minutes to kill. He'd dig across the map and nap while I trekked there and once I showed up, he'd dig right across the map again. Which made killing him all the more grand. What a rush. Oh, and that helicopter move he does is priceless.

Also, what kind of name is Nibelsnarf?
 
... Not when emulators are a thing. ._.;
I try to stay as legal as possible, if only for only moral. Plus I don't have a portable computer, portability was my use for the GBC.
2 GB SDs ain't exactly expensive anyways. $5 isn't hard t' earn, even for someone like myself.
I'm still 14 so even the most minuet amounts of money are hard to come by. On top of that I have no computer to download it to (this is a Wii).


Learning to play P:M on your guys' level seems a bit daunting to say the least. I'll just stick to vBrawling until the above are cleared up.
 
Legality =/= morality. And no one is gonna arrest someone for playin' retro games Ninty can no longer make profit on lol. The only reason a company would want t' prevent emulation is because that would stifle sales; if a game is so old that said sales are only used, they probably want you t' emulate in the hopes you'll buy newer installments to a series. In particular with the money ya save with emulation.

I have no computer to download it to (this is a Wii).

Oh, that's a shame. A library with free internet usage on their PCs could solve that issue temporarily.

Learning to play P:M on your guys' level seems a bit daunting to say the least. I'll just stick to vBrawling until the above are cleared up.

The same is true for competitive vBrawl... competitive anythin', really. But it certainly is daunting, there's no doubt 'bout that. My first steps int' competitive Pokemon were unexpectedly rough; harsh an awakening as a stone beneath the pillow. The elite in-game CPUs managed t' kick me around at first. My first online battles were pathetic 'n sad losses. My first online victory was forfeit due to a rookie mistake (forgettin' my last Poke's hold item), despite said victory literally bein' assured had I chose what was obviously the correct move.

It's a tough road, that's for sure. 'Specially if you can't find other players starting out... playin' with veterans in the beginning is a painful trial by fire (thnx Sho). Let me tell ya though, it's worth it in the end. Ain't no need t' rush into it, but don't let the fear of jumpin' into the deep end scare ya off for too long. Danger is exciting, yeah? Competitive gaming is rewardin' if you've the heart for it.

Assasin, stop giggling.
 
MH 3ds and WiiU are like 50% off in the Eshop according to people. Whatever, it's worth the full price I paid anyways.


Assasin, stop giggling.
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Duramboros was my first wall in Ultimate. Used up all my healing items and the thing took me 44 minutes to kill. He'd dig across the map and nap while I trekked there and once I showed up, he'd dig right across the map again. Which made killing him all the more grand. What a rush. Oh, and that helicopter move he does is priceless.
Suppose he's healing up while napping? I hate that there's no health bar for the monsters. Makes things more complicated and hard to keep track of.

Learning to play P:M on your guys' level seems a bit daunting to say the least. I'll just stick to vBrawling until the above are cleared up.
Project M is better than vBrawl. You don't even necessarily need to be good at it.

Practice makes perfect. I'd like to say that my Ike has greatly improved since I first joined the site, or when I first heard about P:M. Give yourself time.
 
my Ike > your Ike jk And I can't even cancel Quick Draw int' anythin'.

GGs t' Solid MR. but needz moar weegee dittos next tiem
 

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