It seems like there is this big outburst as to why the game isn't at EVO and people have a lot fingers they are pointing in all sorts of directions and I'm not getting it with all of the moaning and groaning and surprise from the community. Are you really that surprised?
Some people donate their time, some people donate their money, and some donate both to this community and those people are excluded from this, but there are seriously people out their complaining that haven't even showed up to one tournament/event. And to them I ask, what gives you the right to even be a part of the conversation?
The reason DOA isn't at EVO is because this community is completely divided and not enough people are working within the community itself. Communities are not just message boards where you bitch about a character not returning or not liking this or that. A community is more than. A community comes together and gets things done, donating a part of their life in some way.
I may have only been to one tournament, but I saw the effort that went into that tournament alone. It wasn't recorded because of certain issues, I'm not sure it broke 20 people, but yet a dedicated few traveled all the way from another state just to put on a very small show on the grandest stage of them all... EVO... where we were not even noticed.
At some point this community has got to put in extra work to get a pay-off like the Smash fans do, and like the SF fans do. I've seen how their community works. There is love, dedication and a serious care for making the community another part of their lives.
It's funny that I go to one Smash event in Vegas and I'm instantly confronted on hang-outs, tips on improving my game and more. And online I see people here talking shit about player skill level, and who is not worthy to watch, and who is cheap and who is broken. Look how long Melle has lasted with Fox leading the tier-list for years. There is no excuse to point fingers at people who play as Christie, there is no excuse for paving someone as a bad player because they are not as good as Kwiggle or SR.
Infact if you look at interviews from Kwiggle and SR they are handing out advice, they are expressing to the community how fun the events actually are and how fun and important they are to even building social skills.
My plea and my hope for Last Round is that this community can finally fully go in and be the community it should. It's not fair that all the labor and work is going to Wah and Katsu and Team NINJA and a few others.
Not to say that there has not been improvements in this community. Look at all the guides, the news, the tournament numbers increasing. Let's not worry so much about EVO, because we still have more work to do as a community.
I know that I myself can not point fingers because I'm first in line to point fingers at Team NINJA and KT when things don't go my way, and I realized that to the point where I am working on what I say for the sake of this community.
Let's not play the name game, let's not play the blame game. We have a great game that we are still all playing, we have loving people in this community, and we have a new game that is now coming out on so many platforms that we must anticipate higher numbers of new players that need to see what we can do and what we are made of.
With Last Round, let's show people what we have learned, and let's love one another like a good community should while teaching the newcomers accordingly while still enjoying the game we have enjoyed for years. We are small, but we have come a long long way since the original DOA.
Tom Lee wrote a huge statement, and for me it personally said a lot. I intend to put everything I have into Last Round, and I hope that everyone else will try to.
Some people donate their time, some people donate their money, and some donate both to this community and those people are excluded from this, but there are seriously people out their complaining that haven't even showed up to one tournament/event. And to them I ask, what gives you the right to even be a part of the conversation?
The reason DOA isn't at EVO is because this community is completely divided and not enough people are working within the community itself. Communities are not just message boards where you bitch about a character not returning or not liking this or that. A community is more than. A community comes together and gets things done, donating a part of their life in some way.
I may have only been to one tournament, but I saw the effort that went into that tournament alone. It wasn't recorded because of certain issues, I'm not sure it broke 20 people, but yet a dedicated few traveled all the way from another state just to put on a very small show on the grandest stage of them all... EVO... where we were not even noticed.
At some point this community has got to put in extra work to get a pay-off like the Smash fans do, and like the SF fans do. I've seen how their community works. There is love, dedication and a serious care for making the community another part of their lives.
It's funny that I go to one Smash event in Vegas and I'm instantly confronted on hang-outs, tips on improving my game and more. And online I see people here talking shit about player skill level, and who is not worthy to watch, and who is cheap and who is broken. Look how long Melle has lasted with Fox leading the tier-list for years. There is no excuse to point fingers at people who play as Christie, there is no excuse for paving someone as a bad player because they are not as good as Kwiggle or SR.
Infact if you look at interviews from Kwiggle and SR they are handing out advice, they are expressing to the community how fun the events actually are and how fun and important they are to even building social skills.
My plea and my hope for Last Round is that this community can finally fully go in and be the community it should. It's not fair that all the labor and work is going to Wah and Katsu and Team NINJA and a few others.
Not to say that there has not been improvements in this community. Look at all the guides, the news, the tournament numbers increasing. Let's not worry so much about EVO, because we still have more work to do as a community.
I know that I myself can not point fingers because I'm first in line to point fingers at Team NINJA and KT when things don't go my way, and I realized that to the point where I am working on what I say for the sake of this community.
Let's not play the name game, let's not play the blame game. We have a great game that we are still all playing, we have loving people in this community, and we have a new game that is now coming out on so many platforms that we must anticipate higher numbers of new players that need to see what we can do and what we are made of.
With Last Round, let's show people what we have learned, and let's love one another like a good community should while teaching the newcomers accordingly while still enjoying the game we have enjoyed for years. We are small, but we have come a long long way since the original DOA.
Tom Lee wrote a huge statement, and for me it personally said a lot. I intend to put everything I have into Last Round, and I hope that everyone else will try to.
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