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Anonymous /vg/532720519#532751627
7/26/2025, 2:53:29 PM
>Ultimately playing against better opponents makes you better I think.
>There is a difference of course, in playing against someone better or someone that will just demolish you, but from both you can take something out.
>If you encounter a smurf just think that this isnt something that makes your worth depending if you win or lose against them. They are better so accept that and relax. Try something silly out.
>Try to still practice something. If they beat your BC a lot, try to BC at timings where it will work, if they don't let you move due to pressure, try to find a gap where you can DP or mash when they try to reset it, or BC.
>Focus on improving something, not on winning.
>I still get annoyed sometimes, but I look at matches differently now. To me a win is that I beat a BC, or that I got out of their pressure with a DP or interrupting them. Converting something into a combo is a win to me, even if it will be just a few hits or one special, it shows you improve.
>If you practiced a combo and you finally got it in a real match, that's a big win for you today. Tomorrow you will land it twice and after that more often than not.
>Do not check if people are smurfs or not. That just adds to your frustration.
>Focus on yourself and like you said, the goal is to improve.
>Humans usually feel loses twice as big as wins, maybe you played well but just don't notice it because you lost?
>You should have fun playing most of the time, even if it feels bad.
>If someone beats me hard I tell myself that I still have a lot of potential, I need to learn and that one day I can reach his level, this makes the fire in my heart focus on trying to improve to one day be able to beat people like them.
>Also, do not be afraid to use the Block List if someone just makes you annoyed over and over or you match only him, you can always remove them later.
Anonymous /vg/531211751#531334859
7/15/2025, 6:33:53 PM
>Djeeta
Anonymous /vg/529336510#529378270
6/30/2025, 1:11:06 PM
>then leave, you are doing it to yourself
>instead of joining the lobby, having fun and talking in the thread you lament about not having friends
>the thing is that you are the cause of this
>yous, you, yourself
>why do you expect people to approach you if you never approach others?
>oh, i will just join the lobby for 1 minut, see people there and bail out, not even jumping down to cabs
>and the one time you jumped to cabs people were playing and already talking, so you assumed they dont care or like you
>but you never gave them a chance to like you or care for you
>because you never approached or played them
>go into the lobby or ask people to join, but dont lament when nobody joins or replies on a dead hour
>joine bruise
>be friendly, dont overthink, jump on a cab or challenge someone for a match
>but if they cant at that moment or are afk dont overthink like they just stabbed you
>you stabbed yourself by trying once and giving up
>dont panic
>if you go into it assuming you lose why are you surprised when it happens?
>be out going, be the one to reach out first, no matter if it sounds dumb or stupid in your head
>when you do not engage, people feel the same way you do, that they are left alone and ignored
>how would you feel if you were the one always initiating interractions?
>its not hard, strip yourself of your self inflicted chains
Anonymous /vg/527800847#527888138
6/18/2025, 4:06:28 PM
>527887118
>527886964
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleshas_(Buddhism)
>Five seconds in google.
Anonymous /vg/527184414#527214862
6/13/2025, 1:28:21 AM
>I need an eternal rival. I want to look down on someone until they best me. Or vice versa. fighting games are boring without a reason to get good. It's a shame everyone is too nice and if you say mean things everyone will come after you until you are exhaled from the clique for being an asshole