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  • I'LL STAY MAI HAUNDS...WITH YAU BLAHT
    Kuma is the ultimate character for Tekken mashing.

    Also, a fightstick isn't necessarily required at low levels. Think of it as a really expensive (but good) golf club–you're not going to truly need it unless you go pro.
  • I am Dr. Ned who is totally not Dr. Zed in disguise.
    ^^

    Or play for fun.
    Who cares, remember being good at any game means very little in real life :)
  • I'm not sure why people always act like getting good at a game means you aren't having fun.  You can do both y'know... :/
  • I am Dr. Ned who is totally not Dr. Zed in disguise.
    ^
    Well there is a usual distinction between 'hardcore' playing and 'for fun'.
  • edited 2011-07-12 21:22:30
    They're somethin' else.
    ^^ True. It's still a rarity, if the people you actually see out there is any indication.
  • Has friends besides tanks now
    "Kuma is the ultimate character for Tekken mashing."

    Then how come I kicked his ass with Hwoarang, whose kicks are clearly superior for mashing?

    /theyseemetrollin'
  • Smash Bros. and Dissidia are the only fighters I've enjoyed. Both are easy to pick up and play (Dissidia slightly less so) and are fun as hell to boot.
  • edited 2011-07-12 21:27:16
    Well I won't argue that there are/aren't people who take games way too seriously, speaking from experience I know that there are people who think it's fun to try to get good at games, so it's weird hearing people say "have fun" and use it as if it were synonymous with "don't try very hard."
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