>>12151616
I meant within my circle of friends. Even in that group there's still some skill gap in fighting games that there's some separation. On the overall within our group, we're still mostly casuals, and I think that makes it more fun than having one or two persons ruining the fun for everyone else. In those days we didn't really research nor had the mindset to consider what sequences which can loop to victory, so just playing the games as is with some minor discoveries naturally made it fun to me. While there may be other games each of us individually want to excel at, the mood around the Rival Schools games was more casual, as those with a bit more experience in fighting games sort of sandbagged it and let it go for the sake of community.