Damn I love watching competitive Melee. This weekend had so many good matches. Too bad PPMD didnt show up.
and his brother fell asleep before his match against eikelmann so he got dq'd.
pretty strange tournament, but otherwise leffen was on point.
Watching the Top 8 CEO VODs...
. Westballz made the Falco/Marth matchup look nearly undoable as the set progressed. Seems like he steps up his movement and punishes for every stock he loses.
. Mango is a buster and Plup should've beaten him... all it took was a fair instead of an upsmash and Plup would've been considered demi-god tier. Too bad he can't win against Shroomed, that's also holding him back from hitting the top. His Sheik playstyle is probably the most entertaining to watch.. can't really watch any other without getting bored for some reason.
Westballz has beaten Mango before but it seems like Mango just clutched it out and the flubs from WB were what made him lose. If Westballz can play perfectly and not lose stocks/get punished super hard for flubs, he'd definitely be a "god" threat like Leffen is. He's probably the flashiest and fastest Falco playing right now.
Getting to Armada v Mango and man, does Mango look exhausted. I've seen the Leffen v Armada set already but idk Leffen seems like he's tailored to beat Armada's Fox specifically and not every spacie he goes up against. For however long Armada has been playing Fox, he's already better than most Foxes out there. I just think he might need more time. We'll see how EVO goes.
FC is this weekend (Armada, Leffen, Hbox, etc.).
also Stagga, please try to avoid overly general posts like yours in this thread. i just think its silly for anybody to be viewing the competitive melee scene today as if it were 2 years ago, with all the "god tier" terminology and such. i could have dismantled your posts with counter arguments but the sweeping generalities you made proved ignorant enough.
Mango is definitely not a buster lmao. I know he makes jokes about it but the truth is he is putting so much time into streaming rather than actual practicing as much as he used to. He is a father now and he is looking out for his son, and streaming is where most of his money comes from ( estimates from people seem to agree he makes 50k-70k a year just from streaming). He can still win EVO if he is playing on point, but the only person I don't think he can beat at the moment is Armada. Now hat Armada's fox has proven it's amazing he is now trapped in a counterpick war unless he figures out he to get his number. If Mango loses game 1 it's basically GG because Armada can just counterpick Peach/Fox depending on the stage and his character choice.
If Mango doesn't figure out something quick then Armada or Leffen are going to take EVO. All 6 of the gods have been inconsistent lately besides Armada. He is just amazing at keeping his composure and clutching out wins. My top 3 picks for EVO champion would be 1) Armada 2) PPMD 3) Leffen
I sincerely hope that PPMD can overcome his depression and has been training hard because I think he is the only one that can stop Armada and Leffen from taking EVO
I see your point, Rhis. I sound like an ignorant twitch kid, but honestly I was calling Mango a buster in jest. I mean yeah he hypes himself up to be the GOAT (and arguably, he is if you look at tournament placings overall) but I understand he has other responsibilities and a friggin kid. Placing Top 8, hell, Top 32 at any national is fucking crazy and I couldn't hope to reach that spot without years of perfect practice. If your counterarguments have something to do with game specifics I'd like to hear them.
The "god/demigod tier" thing is just a lazy way for me to say "players that consistently place top 8 in every major they show up at".
Also, m2k's really concerned about his hands, but not "disappointing his fans"... jeez man, he needs to take a break and find some time for his mental and physical health.
+1 good post.
honestly Mango's ego will never deflate, it has no reason to. If he manages to pull out this Evo win he will literally have no reason to ever try at a tournament again given the current roster of pros.
in regards to M2K, there's no reason to put him in conversation of the Top 5. he's much more in Westballz territory in the the sense that he could probably beat any of the Top 3 on a given day, but not consistently/convincingly at this point of their careers.
+1 good post.
honestly Mango's ego will never deflate, it has no reason to. If he manages to pull out this Evo win he will literally have no reason to ever try at a tournament again given the current roster of pros.
Yeah, agreed. If the EVO 3peat happens I could see him quitting in the near future. He's making way more off streaming/sponsorship than off tourneys.
in regards to M2K, there's no reason to put him in conversation of the Top 5. he's much more in Westballz territory in the the sense that he could probably beat any of the Top 3 on a given day, but not consistently/convincingly at this point of their careers.
Well, it's a matter of which M2K shows up. Doesn't seem like he's fit to take Top 8 at any major currently, the way he's been discussing his (self-diagnosed) depression, demotivation, and hand pain.
I mean:
no other Marth main can edgeguard the way he does.
if m2k won the lottery and got a blowie from a super model the day of evo (or whatever would put him in a good enough mood that would allow him to play perfect) he could beat anybody on that day, the same could be said for a lot of the Top 8.
but even he will tell you his Marth today is not as good as it used to be, as evident by his placings since TBH4.
He just doesn't care for melee right now. He wants to play smash 4. We hosted him here in houston for the week of CEO since he couldn't make the flight for doubles and the misunderstanding was that he wanted to make it there for Melee. Fuck that. He had this consistent vibe that he didn't want to be at our locals for the melee tourney other than having some obligation for the people housing him. If we didn't have a smash 4 scene here, he would've been on the first flight home.
There's also no way I can believe M2K is some immaculate being that will just come back balls on fire if he takes a break and then reverts to melee. He needs to care and he needs to practice. Losing a relationship with Axe, Armada, and others just hurt him in caring enough for melee. Smash 4 just appeals more to him since he feels he hasn't reached his full potential in that game. Sure, he might not say this himself, but it's a mentality most people will have when playing at the top at any video game. You get bored if your personal skill ceiling hits a halt.
Zero is just a huuuuge exception to the rule, people are comparing his run to the greatest fighting games runs of all time. zero was an amazing brawl player and a better than average melee player, but he devoted 100% of his time to S4 from the start and it has clearly paid off (somewhat similar to M2K when brawl came out, but I wasn't around back then so i can't make the comparison accurately). you also have to consider that there haven't been that many huge S4 tournaments, a lot of his wins are from smaller tourneys. Zero was also one of the first players to ever get a crack at S4, with his being attendance at Nintendo's Invitational last year.
ive also heard Zero state that he would retire from S4 for a bit if he won Evo to concentrate on Melee, but the dude is a bit unstable in what he says to the public so idk how much weight to take in that.
in my opinion, which is only in playing S4 at other peoples' houses, the game is somewhere between Brawl and Melee with pace HEAVYILY leaning towards Brawl in gameplay. to me, it isn't that surprising that Zero is the best S4 player given his knowledge of Brawl's pace, but his streak of singles tournaments wins is an amazing show of mental consistency.
i went to zhu/cactuar's smash practice with my two friends to play friendlies last night. i played really bad in singles as fox (probably the worst i've played in months) and got 4 stocked twice while i was there. i got a lot of pointers for things to improve on and learned a lot about the fox/falco and fox/falcon matchup. i really recommend if you're trying to get better, rather than only studying matches and reading up on match ups and beating your friends, actually go to tournaments or meetups and swallow your pride, get bodied and ask for advice on what you could have done.