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  • Yo guys really sucks at this game

  • Is anyone here from Austrlia that wants to Brawl?

  • add my brawl friend code?

    0344-9280-5891

  • You can say One thing, The Spear Pillar has great music! Victory Road, Team Galactic Battle! & Route 209 all in the same stage? That's just spoiling us.

  • Let this match be a lesson to ROB spammers everywhere...

    It really doesn't work.

  • And ROB is Wall-E brother.Because in the moie, Rob uses a laser, he spins and he charges to do a dump square, and ROB has lasers, it spins and it charges to its "attack"

  • Is it me, or did Snake's Cypher kill you in Sudden Death?

  • he did i think..........

  • Personally, I think "Final Destinationers" would be annoyed most by Mario Bros over WarioWare and Rumble Falls. Maybe that's just me talking, though.

    I've been slowly inching into the crowd. That is to say, I'll play any way my opponent wants me to play, including "competitively." Which is most usually how it goes for me.

  • The thing is that playing ONLY on Final Destination isn't a pure competitive way to play. It gives an advantage to people with projectiles and an even bigger disadvantage to characters who need to jump and float to maintain their edge.

    But hey, I'm not concerned about that. I don't play competitively. I just play looking for fun moments.

  • S'what it's good for. Playing competitively on wi-fi just doesn't work well.

  • Not even with Friend Matches, where I see just as much lag.

  • Yup, there's pretty much always lag. Even very very slight. And even if you cannot feel it, there's still the chance that it'll decide to have a lag spike or something of the sort.

    Good competitive play requires precision and timing, something that's really hard to do sometimes online. But even still, it's fun to play.

  • Yeah, and playing online is pretty much the only option I have, since I don't know anybody who plays video games. Everyone I've known over the past few years are into other stuff (often more eccentric than me).

  • It would be pretty cool to record an actual match, though. Y'have to admit.

  • Well, I only play the CSI stages (Final Destination, Battlefield, Smashville and Yoshi's Island) and to be honest, I'm not particularly troubled by WarioWare, I HATE Rumble Falls and Mario Bros. is just ridiculous crap.

  • What about Lylat Cruise? It's stable and free of obstacles.

    I play on every course though. The more gimmicky, the more fun they are for me. When I see too much of a certain stage (usually Final Destination or Bridge of Eldin), I pick the most gimmicky stages to throw them off. I can survive on Rumble Falls and Mario Bros. with no problem, as well as Big Blue, Flat Zone 2, and Spear Pillar with Palkia in the back.

    I LOVE those stages.

  • It takes skill to beat someone in FD.

    It takes no skill on maps like Mario Bros. where the turtles can steal your skills and do all the work for you etc etc..

    Lylat Cruise? Yeah, I was just saying a few of the top of my head.

    I actually like the gimmicky ones when I'm playing with 3 other people from my school. It's really funny to hear my friends swearing their heads off down the phone when they get killed by a turtle on Mario Bros.

    For 1on1s, I ALWAYS pick either: FD, Smashville or BF

  • I play for fun. I'm not competitive. Losing doesn't faze me. That's why I love playing on the super-gimmicky courses no matter if I'm playing online or offline. (I also like to play with Items on Very High, since that's when Smash Bros. is at its most chaotic.) You can say that I care about the journey, not the destination.

    I didn't always hate Final Destination. Then, when I went online with Brawl, it was chosen more than any other stage combined, by a longshot. I just had too much of it.

  • Ok. I don't think losing fazes anybody as there aren't any ranks/points in SSBB (unlike MKWii)

    SSBB is fun with Items or very high with 4 players (in my opinion).

    Isn't any fun at all for 1on1s.

  • I don't have very many 1-on-1s, so I don't really know what I like on those sorts of matches. (I prefer to have 4 players around, since I like my Smash Bros. crazy.)

  • I actually prefer 3-Way Matches. MAMOSWINE Rules.

  • ya true, sometimes I must wait 10 min until someone is finally there.

  • When you are Samus, try using the down tilt, then follow with an up air to a back or forward air.

  • Well you certainly are great with Ganondorf. I still don't have a handle on him (or a lot of characters for that matter). I beat the Challenge that involved him fighting Zelda, Link, and Pit on Hard to unlock some cd, but it was a lucky win.

    That's interesting about Smashville. I don't play on that stage enough to see for myself whenever I go online. So I guess if we brawled with each other at 8 p.m. my time on a Saturday and you chose the stage...we wouldn't see KK Slider?

  • I think it's irrelevant, as the status of Smashville is completely dependent on the person who chose the stage. After all, the music is consistent between everyone playing (which is why Bob-omb Battlefield played in the Delfino Square match in the following video even though it's the one song I haven't unlocked). That means everyone has to also hear K.K. Slider.

    I've been improving with Ganondorf lately. It's weird I could win with him, since I had a hard time against these players as Ike.

  • There has been a Wifi problem over the past few days actually. There was a rather long downtime for just about all Wifi related games, and ever since they came back up, its been kinda lousy. I hope they get it fixed fully here in a few days, it was working fine before hand.

    Pretty good matches too.

    M1: Snake was terrible.

    M2: That Rob player... Ugh. Spam central.

    M3: Kill and run @ Wario, even more irritating than a spammer.

    M4: Wow, you did great here, surprised me with some of those kills.

  • The Snake player was probably used to static stages. Oddly enough, I got my choice of stages three times in a row: Rumble Falls, then Lylat Cruise, then Green Greens. After that, it went straight to Final Destination.

    (Is THAT what Wario did? The other three were also pretty good with stealing KOs.)

  • Finding ppl for me is random really. At times, it can take few seconds to find 3 ppl. Other times, its a good 5 mins or more to find just 1 person. I say its all about luck...

  • yay thanks for accomplishing the request OH =]

    btw... im not good with Ike @ spear pillar either... Maybe spear pillar is a disadvantage for ike?

  • Spear Pillar is a stage that requires you to constantly move, which is bad for Ike. Ike is best when he just has to stand still and swing his sword at people who come at him.

  • I haven't noticed any difference in finding a match, actually. And I mean that in a good way, I still find a match within a good minute, maybe a few more, but never too long.

  • At the end of the second match, Rob could have saved himself if he spammed the down air attack. I think the worse spam in a team battle is Sonic's spin dash/homing attack. Oh, and what a strange coincidence...that Mr. G&W in match 4...I think I've brawled him before. His playing style and color scheme...yeah, I think I HAVE brawled him before, in a basic brawl! Cool!

  • awesome brawling i actually thought when you played smashville in match 4 i thought it was the afternoon but i guess it's dawn before mornings and hanukkah hasnt come yet it was luck that snake colided with captain falcon in sudden death in match 1 and wario was just owning in spear pillar

  • It looks like the evenings to me. Dawn in Smashville has a blue tint, if I remember correctly.

  • Rob's....spinny attack reflects projectiles, so watch when you shoot him.

    I see a lot of people who ONLY use special moves, and no standard\tilt\smash attacks. It's weird.

  • I know it does. But I also noticed this guy only uses that attack to trap people, not to reflect projectiles. He got hit by Samus's Missiles every time.

    When I first played Smash Bros., I ONLY used special moves. Gradually, I found myself almost not using them at all in Melee. Presently, I use them every now and then, since they're still pretty situational.

  • Also, try spamming Samus's down tilt a bit more. It's an easy kill move.

  • Sorry for the comment spam, but in the start of your Spear Pillar match, Bowser almost killed you with his side-B, good thing Wario was there to save the day... sort-of.

  • Yeah, I saw that there. In a Stock match, it'd harm Bowser just as much as the victim, though I don't know how it's done here. The lag would mean I'd definitely have the disadvantage.

  • i used to use people like ganondorf and snake but they were too slow so now i use marth and sonic but they're still fun to use

  • Nice battles! stages like Rumble Falls and The Spear Pillar make no difference to me, I say they offer a nice change of pace to stages like Final Destination and Battle Field.

  • I hate it when I get into a room where people can just steal your kills you work hard on.

    I also hate no high quality. =\

  • nice matches

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