In this particular case you may not have rqed, but if you said you haven't rq in the past after losing to someone whose playstyle you didn't like you'd be lying. Letting someone beat you when you are losing or after you've lost a match is probably the most disrespectful thing you can do. RQing is just a bitch move, but doing that is as if your'e saying 'look, I'm not really trying because I don't like how you play, so here have your little win, but you didn't actually beat me'. If that's not disrespectful I don't know what is. Also there's leaving the game, and there's rqing. If you leave in the first round after 5 secs because it's at 2fps, that's leaving, not quitting. Also @ your other post, stop bringing everything back to SP assist. People can play however they want and that doesn't justify you rqing at all. There isn't a correct way to play this game. If it isn't 'fun' then fine, leave after the match is finished but they can play however they want. If you really want people to rush you down don't use blanka ffs.
You realize you are in fact telling me how to play the game, right? What makes your opinion better than my opinion? Nothing. I play how I want and I let everyone know, I don't hide it, I don't deny it, I don't lie about it, and I don't make excuses for it. If you don't like it then don't play me. No hard feelings, it's nothing personal. If you don't like how I play then let me know what you think I could do to make it more fun. In fact there is a player now that says my blanka is too good for him and he doesn't like losing, I said I'd use my secondaries and we will see if it more fun for him. He now kicks my @ss all the time but at least we are both having fun.
Alright bro do whatever you want. I'm not telling you how to play. Just seems like you always get real mad when something doesn't go your way, see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=jO6bPf7AGak#t=546 This is especially funny since you're the one always saying I just want to have fun. I don't play much if at all anymore, so I don't really care.
As I said earlier I was mad at myself, not droqqa. I wished him well after the match. It was a tourney match and any style of play is valid and I couldn't stay focused. That's not droqqa's fault, that's mine. On friendlies it's a whole different story.
Hey apprunner would you like to play some matches someday? You said we played before, but I don't remember. I'd like to play another Cammy player.
So it gives them an advantage? Or as they call it in fighting games, a handicap. And it does in fact limit my options, for example; with sp assist deejay can throw a projectile and then follow it up with a double kick, so now I can't focus attack the projectile, when I use sim I can't simply counter with a fire ball or yoga flame without eating a kick to the chest. But even if we accept your point (I don't) then explain the use of autoblock? It again, is a handicap, and it does limit my options. But even having said all that, handicaps and all, if it expands a players options then why is turtling and countering, their style of choice? It's like superman fighting bad guys but only using his pinky to do it. Is that all he needs? Sure it is but it makes for a pretty freaking boring movie!
Holy smokes, forget shane salt, I'm playing Sagat on Japanese ranked and holy hell people are salty. I've only been able to complete 2 matches. I Beat a 1.3k bp ken who didn't want to continue. I lost in the mirror to another sagat with a 0-0 record. Then he RQ when he dropped an ultra in the 2nd round. I had another Sagat with a 5-1 record RQ after I beat him in the first round and then I had one guy quit at vs screen 4 times. (To be fair, that last guy quits at vs screen vs everyone and the one time he gave me a game, he RQ). Sagats: the saltiest and most salt-inducing character in Volt.
I get at least three RQs each day with Hwo, from both level 7x players and newbies I'm sure Zangief could get you the same result.
Sure. I will invite you sometime. I'm positive you'll beat me down pretty hard but I really enjoy playing better players