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Can someone clue me in?
No need to be that dramatic. People normally don't care that much after loosing a casual match. It's just kind of waste of time.
Except you, you are here complaining about this.
FPS: people know the popular spots, posittions, recoils, spread, etc.
Fighting: oki, setups, combo structure, resets, matchups, plus frames, etc.
Racing: tracks, speed boost, shortcuts, etc
MOBAS: loadouts, points to capture, matchups, etc
Nobody is a "tryhard" everyone is just looking to keep improving their skills and win matches vs strong opponents, or learn by losing vs an stronger opponent to keep improving.
Can you really call others "tryhards" when even at Mario Party, people play to win in a VS format????.
There is a miss conception in DBFZ, "casual matches" are more "quick match" than anything else; I mean if you check the game, there is no "unranked" matchmake but "casual"; so odds are you will run into people that dont give a dam about their rank or come from another system, seeking for even skill/stronger opponent. And casual will pair you with even LESS "restrictions" than ranked.
Get good and have nice fights
A fighting game and the way you fight in this game is the mirror of your IRL character.
Here is the proof:
Good people / people who want to get skilled:
- try to understand the game and it´s mechanics.
-try to train and understand how hits connect in order to win.
- train to see what they did wrong and correct those errors.
- NEVER QUIT or RAGEQUIT in front of a skilled player because after a few matches they will eventually at least beat one character maybe even two with huge efforts ! And this happens to me.
Bad People/people who don´t care about anything:
- Have no respect at all.
- Want to win AT ALL COSTS.
- Laggswitch, take advantage of frame data using dirty and very simple tricks.
- Can unfortunately win against skilled/very skilled players by using DLC characters which are broken OP and usually have " one button fast attacks / one button blocks + follow up attacks / unavoidable attacks with immunity " (Blue Gogeta, Monki Gogeta, Jiren, ).
- Ragequit if they get beaten by you.
Getting beaten by a skilled player that "chains all of your three characters " in a perfect is stressing trust me. But it´s worse to be beaten by a Troll who is highly ranked and all this without any real combo chain...
You must understand how trolls play and beat them with their own weapons.
If they wait the whole day in the corner then you wait the whole day in the corner (or you approach by blocking forward and you dragon rush those maggots...)....and you will see that it will piss them off so much, they will eventually move (or RQ because their loser tactic fails).
BE THE TROLL AGAINST THE TROLLS
PS: don´t block all trolls...keep a few " under your desk" they will feed your BP in ranked. I beat trolls with SBroly...grabbing them to the max...
Command grabs are mostly reactable in this game (except some light variations like Z-Broly's Light command grab, that doesn't mean they're op tho, unreactable command grabs can be read and punished), especially the ones from the characters you mentioned lol. I'm sorry but if you get grabbed by Jiren's 5H / SSB Gogeta 214S / SS4 Gogeta 236S, you just need to train your reactions instead of complaining with baseless excuses.
Also those characters aren't remotely OP, they're balanced with clear weaknesses:
-SSB Gogeta is ''high risk / high reward the character'', poor framedata, if he whiffs a button he dies and he has to take risks getting in.
-SS4 Gogeta lacks fullscreen options and needs to work hard to get in so he can mix you with his incredible fuzzy guard mixups and double airdash crossups, it's like basic grappler gameplan from other fighting games but he isn't a grappler lol.
-Jiren has high damage and great buttons, but he has no mix so he relies a lot on conditioning the opponent to open them up, and again, that's pretty good balance.
Lagswitching is scummy and a very real thing in this game yeah, but what do you mean taking advantage of frame data? It's basic fighting game gameplay, you press safe buttons, you frametrap, you space yourself with certain attacks to whiff punish, how is that trolling? I just don't understand your complaints tbh, I'm not trying to be hostile, but you don't seem to understand how fighting games work.
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Tomi come one, there must be another way to express your feelings no ? Plus one of your "h" got replaced by a "j".