>>74063594>Are you like planning to go pro or something, or like getting super high rank in SF6?Well yes and no. There is little point trying to become pro in street fighter when it is a legacy game and someone like Daigo has been playing since childhood non stop 6 hours a day 363 days a year (he only takes a break during new years and new year's eve) and isn't still the uncontested champion.
After reading about him, I am sure no one can beat him on a first to ten, even now, but even so lesser players have won EVO. Tokido learned this the hard way. This only shows that, as Daigo himself recognized, the tournament format is made so not the same people keep winning all the time, and even worse the games are also designed as such because they keep changing shit because having the same person win all the time is boring and bad for sales. This is why Menard did not even qualify to that one online tournament despite being second place in evo last year and has been bitching non stop about 50-50s in drive rush.
However being pro isnt about being the best, is about delivering results for your sponsors. Because of who I am, I rather be Daigo than Sonic Fox who I consider a fucking clown but get results because he optimizes his gaming on results and moves towards dead/ new games and when people who actually are good move in he scrams.
Rank is also bullshit for similar reasons: It is also not true strength and nowdays there are a bunch cheaters around.
As I said before, what I want is to fight anime girls and defeat them all on stream. This would involve studying them specifically and exploiting their weak points, and this is time that could be used to develop more generic strategies.
If I go pro (decided to focus on results), it would be on a non legacy game where people dont have the advantage of 3 decades and only for a year or so "doing a fox" until real good people move in, so probably I would try with 2xKO or
dev anon game if he ever makes it