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Same when they go like "Goodbye, I am gonna Fatal Fury/Tekken/Whatever". They give fighting game fans a terrible image. SF6 is great and I can enjoy more than one game, I am not a shareholder.
Between SF6 and T8 the fighting game industry has regressed to braindead levels of gameplay, we are now entertained by ridiculous plus frames for days drive rush, 50/50 throw loop nonsense and fisher price modern controls
The fighters we grew up with in the 90s and 00s are long gone, replaced by absolute garbage. It's sad that younger gamers have grown up with crap and don't know any different
Which is fine and understandable, but it doesn't make the old school inherently or factually better.
if he hadn't hated it from day 1, you would be saying his opinion doesn't mean much because its inconsistent and he flip flops