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Originally posted by: Ceric
I'll take 1v1, selected stages, with no items. Ok 4 player if there is no items.
While it would be disappointing if SSBB was not online I, and I am being serious, would rather have no online at all then to only be able to play 1v1 with no items (the selected stages is okay because I can understand how they might have a problem with a stage like Poke Floats online). If they cannot at least get the default rules (how the game is setup without messing with the options) online then it just would not be Smash online, and the only people I could see enjoying it for a long period of time would be "pro" players.
WARNING: Rant ahead.
I do not see why "Professional" Smash players think that the rule set that they use, either because they like the rules or because the rules were put into place before they began to play it competitively, is the only true way to play SSB. First off I have never seen a game played competitively where the rules are change so much from default . I would like to say that I have only participated in arcade, console, and portable tournaments, I have never played in a PC based tournament, although I would find it hard to believe that in a BF2 tournament they would turn off all vehicles and weapons except the knife (I do know people who play this way however). Second, randomness is part of the game, no matter what you do, you will never get rid of of the "unfairness" of the randomness because people are still able to play as Luigi, Peach, Ice Climbers, and Mr. G&W; besides until everyone is forced to play as the same character then no match will ever be completely fair.
Contrary to what it may sound like,I am not trying to bash the tournament rules, I just wish that most Professional players would see that the way they play is not the only true competitive way to play, it is only showing one facet of the game. Let me give you an example; would you say that NASCAR or Rally racing is the only true way to professionally auto race? You may say that Rally racing is better because of some arbitrary reason like "because in NASCAR you only have to go left, and that does not show any real skill at all", but you would be wrong for saying that. Rally Racing shows the driver's skill versus the course, while NASCAR show the driver's skill versus other drivers. I can already hear you saying "but what about GT racing? GT racing is clearly the best form auto racing because it shows the driver's skill versus both the other drivers and the course." To that I say that while it may show how good the driver is against both the course and other drivers at the same time, it does not show how well he can deal with each variable individually as NASCAR and Rally can.
I guess what I am I trying to say is that all the rule sets that people tend to use show how well a particular player is at playing with that rule set, not so much how well you play the game as a whole and as such their should be a few rule sets to show how well one plays at each facet of SSB.