Dude, just let it go. You have beat the dead horse about about online vs offline but now your just looking and acting like a child, especially since you are going ham on some people and not mentioning their names when everyone knows who you are talking about. Its fucking stupid. You either shake off on it and bury the hatchet with those said people or shut the fuck up. Choose wisely.
And before you come in on me with some bullshit about not "supporting the scene" I'll have you know that I actually went to Final Round and to get there I rode 8 hours in the back of a minivan sitting behind the whiniest bitch in my local scene who overestimates his importance(kinda like you do) and dealing with his fucked up voice and temperament, just to barley not get DQed in my pools.
I probably would not have beaten Mr.Kwiggle because he has more experience but I could have given him more of a fight had I been able to warm up and not had fucked up legs from the ride. And to add insult to injury I missed out with playing casuals with the DOA guys because that same whinny bitch fucked me over so I had to find his punk ass and resist not kicking the shit out of him for that entire weekend.
I show up to my local tournaments and play DOA and I try to get people to play this game but honestly they have this stigma about it being scrubby as shit even more so than VF. It does not matter how informed they are in regards to this game they see it as me wasting a setup.
Who are you to judge someone for not wanting to put up with that bullshit? I just take what I can get in regards to competition, whether it be online or offline. Online is a shit sandwich but its better than nothing.
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No, I don't think you do understand what I am talking about at all. Your response towards mine has nothing to do with what I said, nor is this "online vs offline", so back down and keep quiet. Because you obviously do not pay much attention to detail here as I have. Neither you or Tokyo Pew Pew, for that matter. You read and assume I am talking about all online players in general. Or just one person in particular, which isn't the case. I said I can easily name
at least 40 people here. That implies I am talking about some people, not a general population.
You go to your local offline scene and compete in tournaments, that's good and it's what I like hear. However you misunderstand what I even said. These two have basically summarized what I mean;
Not even an Online vs. Offline thing. Just ask yourself how many times you've gotten or seen hatemail (we have a wall of shame thread that indicates how scrubby some players can be and even FSD statuses reflect this) and compare it to the amount of times you had somebody rage quit and curse you out in locals. Dunno about you but the number is zero for the latter and I can't even keep count for the former. Players with huge ego's are protected online so naturally you would see more hatemail because making a scene like that in a local session just makes you look like a pathetic ass. Am I wrong?
So let's all stop trying to go back to this argument that seems to go on and on and on and is the toxic of our community. Like damn this is the only community this argument still goes on in and it's sad. So very sad.
Seriously it's starting to get aggravating seeing this from both sides. There are players with egos everywhere and feel like they are entitled to things. Those are the players that are the issue with this community. So many people feel like they deserve things and don't want to do anything to contribute to community growth. Posting on the forums, playing the game with others, introducing others to the game, donating to FSD, helping others learn etc etc all of that is a form of contribution and can be done whether you have access to a local scene or not. If you don't feel like doing this fine but don't get all heated when people start talking about who puts in extra time to do those things and who doesn't.
There are no "online" players or "offline" players. We are ALL DOA players. Push your egos to the side; Don't demand respect from people. Earn it with your actions and gameplay. Earn it by promoting the growth of your game. Don't sit there all for yourself like "Man I'm only here for the pot bonus." Or "Dude I'm a U rank you ain't got shit on me." THIS IS A COMMUNITY. It's about time everybody started behaving like it is.
This also is FREESTEPDODGE the competitive site for DOA and not the social media site FACEBOOK. Lately it's been becoming more difficult to distinguish the difference between the two because everybody wants to come and start some drama. Like shit I can name more people that start drama than people that assist in the forums. Come on guys most of us are grown ass men. We're here to chill out, discuss our game and have fun as a fighting game community should.
This, this AND THIS! Stop coming in this topic accusing people of making this thing about "online vs offline", because it is you that are stirring things up.
@iHajinShinobi said he could list at least 40 people, you couldn't possibly know who he is talking about. The point being everyone is accusing offline players of having big "egos", but truth be told the only egos you really see are from online warriors (which is the point). This isn't about bashing online players, this is addressing one of the major problems with our community, and within' the FGC in general. FDS is a
competitive community, built and inspired by competitive players. Stop acting like every time someone mention a problem with online, that it's set as a insult to those who play online.
HOWEVER, my point is that these giant egos exists more in some online players than it does in our community's offline scene. See, I am someone that is always watching these forums, I am looking at everyone and just observing everyone's behavior. Even in all those DOA facebook groups, there are tons of players who are online only that have a giant ego (don't even get me started on that because it is a lot worse there than it is here).
This community tears itself apart because people like to separate themselves from everyone else and some will go as far as claim they are equal (or better) than someone who supports our offline scene. Normally making top 8, criticizing players at events that they aren't even at. Some people are more concerned about building an online community and claim to be the best at something, instead of at least trying to build something offline or even think about how they can contribute here.
Do you really think you're the only one struggling to show off DOA at your local scene? A lot of people do, even here in California. We have thousands of players all over the U.S. playing our game online every single day, some people want to build an offline scene and all other things. Most actually
want to be an online warrior and I've seen the behavioral patterns all too often to know I'm right (here, on XBL, PSN and facebook).
This is why our game's community is for the most part, scrubby (which is so unfortunate). This is why our offline scene would normally consist of the same players all too often, and why it's so tiny. There are many that are more concerned about being the best online and in lag. These things hurt DOA more than people realize.
I am not bashing anything, I am concerned about our community. And I will express my concerns.