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Originally posted by: Mashiro
For my Randomness =/= skill remark, I stand by it. Though I should clarify that that does not include stages. I think a pro match should be able to be held on any stage.
I am not trying to attack you or anything, but I just do not follow your logic. You treat randomness and skill as mutually exclusive, but that is not the case. Pro golfers have to deal with changing wind, Football players (North American) have to deal with adverse weather, poker players have to deal with the hand they are dealt, and in BF2142 players have to deal with being spawned right in front of a hostel Walker. Its all about adapting or dying, and adaption is a skill which the current
tournament rules do not test as much as they could. I will concede that surviving in a random, harsh environment does not automatically make one skillful, but neither does surviving in a sterile, fair environment.
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Originally posted by: Kairon
Tolerance! With items, without items, with selected items, 1 vs 1, 4 vs 4, random stage, picked stage... it's all good, and none is better than the other!
I would just like to say that I have no problem with how people play the game
for fun, but what I am actually arguing is that the current
tournament rules should not be held up as the only way to truly play SSB as a "pro". If fencing can have three recognized professional forms then why is it so far a stretch to say that SSB cannot have more then one?
I actually think that the unwillingness in the pro smash community to have a different rule set, even in tandem with the old one, may come from the fact that those who are in power, the Pro players, are so entrenched and have spent so much time using the current rules that the mere idea of change and having to share their Pro status with upstarts that do not follow the same rules both disgusts and scares them , either consciously or subconsciously. I would like to add that this is more of a generalization of the smash community as a whole, and does not pertain to every individual that is apart of the smash community, remember that group think is wrong, no matter what end it is used from, but from my personal experience the "my way is the only way" belief is adopted by most of the Smash community that I have dealt with and, up until participating in this forum, I have not found any Smash players who would even humor the idea of another set of rules that one would also consider to be professional. Keep in mind that I do not want the old rules to be abandoned, I just would like to see another set of rules that would be used at the same time and would also be given the status of professional.