ZtriderRz said:My reasoning behind it is backed up by the opinions of world class players not mediocre players with limited tournament experience from the UK no offence.
I was killing two birds with one stone in my post, the first asking for when Tom and REO said that, and the second addressing your critique on the UK.gdf said:This response is for your most recent post, not all of your postings.
I just realized you're a troll. Kudos my friend, I don't usually get trolled on forums, but you did it quite well.That article is inaccurate.
Wow, I walked into it. If you hadn't said anything, I would have kept going on for hours, when I need to sleep already.I just realized you're a troll. Kudos my friend, I don't usually get trolled on forums, but you did it quite well.
Happens to the best of us. All these contradictions finally make sense.Wow, I walked into it. If you hadn't said anything, I would have kept going on for hours, when I need to sleep already.
world class = whole of worldMy reasoning behind it is backed up by the opinions of world class players not mediocre players with limited tournament experience from the UK no offence.
lmao, you really have no idea do you.Mustard I take your from the UK judging by your sour reaction, what am saying is the bitter truth. Name me a professional 2D 3D fighting game pro from the UK? Who is sponsord or in a professional team. The best tournaments you play in are ones like day of champions, nowhere near the calibre of tournaments in the states. Players from Japan go to the states to compete in tournaments in all fighting games. Like Diego from street fighter. UK players are of limited skill all am saying.
Mustard I take your from the UK judging by your sour reaction, what am saying is the bitter truth. Name me a professional 2D 3D fighting game pro from the UK? Who is sponsord or in a professional team. The best tournaments you play in are ones like day of champions, nowhere near the calibre of tournaments in the states. Players from Japan go to the states to compete in tournaments in all fighting games. Like Diego from street fighter. UK players are of limited skill all am saying.
Mustard I take your from the UK judging by your sour reaction, what am saying is the bitter truth. Name me a professional 2D 3D fighting game pro from the UK? Who is sponsord or in a professional team. The best tournaments you play in are ones like day of champions, nowhere near the calibre of tournaments in the states. Players from Japan go to the states to compete in tournaments in all fighting games. Like Diego from street fighter. UK players are of limited skill all am saying.
I'm pretty sure your parents had to buy this game for you."lmao, you really have no idea do you."
Judging by your replie I do. Usedforglue is the best UK player and he is not in the same league as top US players. Ketchup as for your immature video you uploaded only portrays you inferior level of intellect.
I'm not sure what you're trying to achieve buddy but its totally uncalled for. Give it a rest please."lmao, you really have no idea do you."
Judging by your replie I do. Usedforglue is the best UK player and he is not in the same league as top US players. Ketchup as for your immature video you uploaded only portrays you inferior level of intellect.
Ryan hart is a street fighter player yes he is a top20s player, he is not as good as Diego
LOL diego man, ryan hawk this guy is mad funnyRyan hart is a street fighter player yes he is a top20s player, he is not as good as Diego although he plays well in that game. Ryan hawk is a quality player and I already knew of him. There is noone of that skill on mk9 from the united kingdom. Glue is a great player, but I think his skills are limited due to the lack of competition in the UK. He needs a sponsor and US tournament experience. IMO.
so you feel he should have kept his 70% corner combos?It's the dmg reduction that annoys me, not his low hat dmg or recovery. As I said ill keep playing him because he is and always has been my favourite character.