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VF has ROs
like i told a guy who sent me a message about how im a fag for ROing him...
Go play Tekken
No offense to people who play that game. Just saying if you don't like 'em play another game and leave us alone.
Yes, these folks should play 2D fighting games.yea. RO is an important part of SC, so if anyone doesn't like it, they should play something else.
I think it is really lame to chose stage atleast on ranked if you care about it, i know most of you here hate online and online ranked even more. Most of the time it is faster to creat then to join a game you shouden't have to give the other player the advantage of shosing stage just becouse you don't want to wait a few mins more.
finally someone says this... no problems with Ringouts (well, some people on ranked create their entire playstyle around this option, not a single guard, just spamming some RO-heavy mixup all the time until it hits) in general, but I really get angry if some spamvantes manually chooses the cage, just to not have to worry about me sidestepping his teleport thingy (M. Bison one, no idea what it's called) and therefore spamming that crap. Or if that Siegmare manually chooses the raft... Alright that they got more RO options than my Taki, but fuck, there's no reason in hell why they should have the advantage of choosing a stage which favors them. Just use random stage, and I'll take whatever I get.
Personally, I find it faster to join a 5 bar game, than create a game and hope to get a 5 bar opponent.
If you're going to host the match, it's only fair that your opponent gets to select. Otherwise, the host would always choose the most favourable map for them, everytime. The host already gets an advantage as the match is hosted locally on their console. All things considered, the host should have less latency.
Of course, offline is still better as the winner of a game gets to choose the stage for the next match.