I gotta ask a few dumb questions.
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posted09/20/2008 04:26 PM (UTC)by
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Mosquito777
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09/13/2008 07:12 PM (UTC)
Is it acceptable to quit a match online when an opponent uses an infinite combo string?

Is it just me, or does it seem like no one seems to play any characters but KK online?

Am I the last one on the planet that still plays the regular characters?


Now for the really dumb question,

According to most MK guides, someone who spams the same move over and over again is a scrub.
And a person that tries to play a “beautiful game” is also a scrub.

Aren’t those play styles complete opposites?
Or is the mystical “PrO ZoNe” in the middle of a linear scale?
Hehe,
Shouldn’t there be a Noob Spamer Class, and a Noble Loser Class?
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PenguinIceNinja
09/16/2008 11:16 AM (UTC)
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1) if they infinite, quit.

2) If somebody is doing the same moves over and over (not infinite), then you should be able to adapt. There's nothing cheap about that. If the other player doesn't change the strategy then they get what they deserve.

If they call you a scrub, does it really matter to you?
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Mosquito777
09/20/2008 04:26 PM (UTC)
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Ok, now I feel better about that quitting a match the other day where my opponent was using a glitch to do an infinite air combo.
I have gotten mixed reaction to this question, it seems to be about 50/50 on whether a person should quit from an infinite combo.......

Hehe as for the scrub part, I may have been overanalyzing it...
I haven’t been in the “fighting game” seen for quite a wile, but “back in the day” I remember it being a generic term for someone that that was “not fun to play against”.
And now it seems to be an all encompassing term covering just about everything....and almost everyone!

Except the writers of MK strategy articles wink
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