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the reality is you don't like fighting games (at least this game for sure) as much as you think you do.
you like dragon ball, an anime about fighting, so you feel at home seeing these visuals, like most of us do.
i came to the scene very late, and i was still able to overcome these issues and can now compete at a decent level because i persevered after realizing this might be my most favorite genre.
the people in casual aren't even tryharding, you need to accept that some people's autopilot might just be way above your skill level. stick to ranked so that you get reasonably matched skill levels.
the advice you need is the classic: get good!
as if a private profile is going to make you crying about a skill issue look any less funny
I have 300 hours but it doesn't mean I am going to get cooked by a 10 000 hours player.
You just need to understand when to do what and how.
Basics of neutral are allready 50% of the win.
Hard to be a skill issue when its one exchange deciding the match. If you feel the need to flex on everyone you meet, you're why no one comes to locals.
it's never been about skill, it's never been about wanting free wins.
it's about wanting an experience you PAYED FOR to be fun and worth experiencing, not going into an online match and immediately hating the game because the one dude you're put against (repeatedly) is toxic and won't let you play, and the next guy is AFK. you'll just end up hating the game within a few days, if not refunding it entirely before 2 hours.
stop being so toxic to one another and maybe the FGC will be less toxic. idk.
LTG gets mad when he loses or is caught up in a combo, so if anything the people crying about being unable to do anything would be LTG fanboys.
and once again the entire point of a fighting game is to basically not let them play, to always take back your turn. you'll find this in every fighting game.
stop being so toxic DSP, and play ranked so that you actually get people closer to your skill level.
(i can randomly call people names of streamers as well)