I feel like a caveat here is that casters like @MonteCristo and DoA study their games and craft more than Smash players do.https://twitter.com/xD1x/status/860177034143780866 …
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Antwort an @tafokints @MonteCristo
So while Monte wasn't a pro player, he got his knowledge via studying religiously. Something that can't be said of Smash casters
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Antwort an @tafokints @MonteCristo
I doubt we have the same rigor that Monte has but I wouldn't short-change our casters like that Personally, I spend a ton of hours prepping
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Antwort an @OXY_Crimson @MonteCristo
Twitter 140 characters, but I'm talking about specifically new commentators that haven't played at a high level.
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I still get more questions about the game from 1 random twitch chatter thats never been to a tournament than the "pro" commentators combined
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Antwort an @TSM_Leffen @tafokints und
To say that smash commentators put in a even atenth of the work that other top esports commentators do is straight up lying.
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I've seen & interacted with the greater esports world more than anyone in Smash & I think you'd be surprised LMAO
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Antwort an @OXY_Crimson @TSM_Leffen und
I dont know where you get this assumption Many of them a) dont know their game b) have low to no game knowledge c) in it for the paycheck
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Name some names, of course there are people who know less because there are proper analysts for that, but "in it for the paycheck"??
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