Alright I have seriously had enough of seeing these kind of matches and results...
I recently I have been looking threw matches after matches and have noticed something that annoys me to no end, and that is someone winning or losing by technicalities.
The fact that someone is incapable of judging for themselves if a move is valid or not can be troublesome but to the extent of someone constantly running to a RP mod to validate someone's actions that you are fighting against is just pure bull shit and cowardice.
Obtaining a win threw technicalities is nothing, there is no skill there is nothing gained from it other than showing people that you are incapable of judging it for yourself and lack an imagination.
So what I suggest that should be done about this is.....in an tournament match or a bio test match or what have you. If you ask for validation of an opponents move from an outside source more than 3 times (and failed to prove them wrong all 3 times) should either lose or be incapable of asking for validation just so they can attempt to win threw technicalities.
It pisses me off to no end to see that the only ones here with a battle sense are us old timers while you newer rookies do nothing more than stay far away throwing nukes at one another and if your incapable of judging you run to a mod just to get them to make the final verdict of the match....which in the end result takes the fun out of the RP.
Now another thing that annoys me but is not quite as long or as much....
What you rookies call "Official" Matches. Where participants are restricted to only using the 5 basic elements, nin, tai, and genjutsu's.........There is Nothing official about that kind of match absolutely nothing that is what I consider a "Restriction" Match. A Truly "Official" match is when the participants are using everything they know and is an all out battle with 0 restrictions to what one can use.
Please do not post in this thread just stating
"I agree" or something to that degree, shows us that your nothing more than a novice rookie just trying to up their post count. Elaborate what you think.
I recently I have been looking threw matches after matches and have noticed something that annoys me to no end, and that is someone winning or losing by technicalities.
The fact that someone is incapable of judging for themselves if a move is valid or not can be troublesome but to the extent of someone constantly running to a RP mod to validate someone's actions that you are fighting against is just pure bull shit and cowardice.
Obtaining a win threw technicalities is nothing, there is no skill there is nothing gained from it other than showing people that you are incapable of judging it for yourself and lack an imagination.
So what I suggest that should be done about this is.....in an tournament match or a bio test match or what have you. If you ask for validation of an opponents move from an outside source more than 3 times (and failed to prove them wrong all 3 times) should either lose or be incapable of asking for validation just so they can attempt to win threw technicalities.
It pisses me off to no end to see that the only ones here with a battle sense are us old timers while you newer rookies do nothing more than stay far away throwing nukes at one another and if your incapable of judging you run to a mod just to get them to make the final verdict of the match....which in the end result takes the fun out of the RP.
Now another thing that annoys me but is not quite as long or as much....
What you rookies call "Official" Matches. Where participants are restricted to only using the 5 basic elements, nin, tai, and genjutsu's.........There is Nothing official about that kind of match absolutely nothing that is what I consider a "Restriction" Match. A Truly "Official" match is when the participants are using everything they know and is an all out battle with 0 restrictions to what one can use.
Please do not post in this thread just stating
"I agree" or something to that degree, shows us that your nothing more than a novice rookie just trying to up their post count. Elaborate what you think.