having a foundation for the game that exists outside of netplay can allow you to view it properly when you play netplay, but a lot of melee's most important facets can not be practiced via netplay barring extremely good connections
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I just very much disagree with "melee's most important facets can not be practiced via netplay." With 6 buffer, or 8 with a good monitor and a stable connection, you're not limited by much. You get the 1 frame dif of lag every 12 frames, and then slight sound delay.
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Antwort an @AlbertLombardi @Druggedfox und
And most of the top 10 are clearly practicing those important aspects via netplay. Sure, they have good foundation, but you're telling me all these guys are mostly upkeeping these various skills through just their foundation?
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yea absolutely their foundations are plenty strong enough to know exactly how the game "typically" plays out Either way, there's 0 evidence that netplay is actually helping anyone upkeep, its just easy. If most top players did good vod study/solo practice it would help way more
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Antwort an @Druggedfox @AlbertLombardi_ und
Honestly you're really really off on how much netplay changes. The majority of what seperates the winners from losers in this game are accurately tested 99% of the time so its almost perfect for practice. I've become a threat solely through far worse netplay, melee netplay great.
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Antwort an @TSM_Leffen @Druggedfox und
There's absolutely downsides to netplay, but there's also massive upsides. Having easy access to every matchup, several different playstyles, no problem going between playing someone to lab to playing someone else and easy replay/slippi access.
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Antwort an @TSM_Leffen @Druggedfox und
Not being forced to socially interact (talk etc) is massive, esp for introverts and top players who get crowded. A consistent monitor/sound setup compared to loud locals with shitty tvs etc. All you need to do is take netplay for what it is (practice) and it becomes insanely good
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I mean, sure, if you're comparing shitty locals to netplay I agree completely. There is no reason for you, leffen, to not play netplay. I'm comparing netplay to irl sessions with a local play group. Imo LAN with a few friends who are serious about improvement >> netplay
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even if you say you have friends who are serious about improvement, youre still not getting all matchups or playstyles, and in many places you also lose time to practice because you have to travel ~30 min each way. Obviously I'd advocate for both tho.
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Antwort an @TSM_Leffen @Druggedfox und
However I think for most Netplay + tournament practice (no offline practice allowed outside of tournaments) is going to give better results than LAN only + tournament practice. If there were 10x the amount of people playing melee then maybe this would be different.
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(to be clear, I think practicing tech on a CRT is still very valuable, just taking about not playing friendlies offline)
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