Hey Yohandy.

Oh I understand it is hard to explain.  Pretty much what I tell people looking 
to get into mainstream games is of course get good at fighting the AI first 
before you worry too much about going online and going up against people or you 
may get discouraged and give up.  I am frankly still at that stage myself but 
that is largely because I only have a limited amount of hours I am willing/able 
to put into learning these things and as you rightly point out this is very 
important.  This is why I refer to myself as more or less a casual mainstream 
gamer.  I really enjoy it, in fact I enjoy my mainstream games as much as or 
more than most of my accessible ones,  but do not pretend to be very good at it 
most of the time.  Yeah I can just imagine how that match went for you lol.  As 
you can no doubt tell from when this message is being sent I am up at a 
barbaric hour getting ready to leave for work but once my schedule lets up 
after this next couple weeks I will hopefully really be able to sit down and 
devote more time to my newer titles Rock Band and MK 9.

Game on.

Tom
On Dec 4, 2011, at 5:40 PM, Yohandy wrote:

> Tom,
> That's actually rather hard to explain. Remember, you're fighting a human 
> being, not a machine. And us humans aren't too predictable a lot of the time, 
> especially if the person's a really good player. Lots of times it comes down 
> to gut instinct and reaction time. It's not like fighting CPU where you're 
> like ok they're weak to this attack, so I'll exploit it. many times 
> experience plays a huge roll as well, and how many hours an individual is 
> willing to sink into the game. A good example is when I fought some guy 
> online with like 2500 wins, 200 losses. on ranked! guess how that match ended 
> for me? and no I'm not exaggerating either. I had a sighted person here check 
> that out. hahahaha
> 
> 


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