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SHIN-HIDOSHI
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KOF... REFLECTIONOF PEOPLE'S PERSONALITY
GOOD MORNING PEOPLE.
I have always noticed that the manner in which people play KOF reflects a person's personality.
Let me prove this theory to you.
1. There is a guy, who only picks his four main guys, whatever the excuse is, to not play me four random back, means either he can't beat me, or that he likes to do the same thing over and over, and must enjoy it, since he doesn't want to expand his horizons. If he didn't enjoy it, he obviously wouldn't play right, or if he's there because of the other people, that must mean he has closed himself off from the real world. Am I not right?
case no 2. We have the typical unethical player, who does anything to win, even though I am just playing for fun, because the concept of the game is to have fun correct. Now why do these people have to play like this, are they that content on making the game not fun for others, to watch and play. These kind of people are selfish, inside and out. They are not competitive they are cut-throat. I believe I am competitive because I would never resort to such an insolent style to get what I want. And if I can't get, I make a joke about it, the I just laugh and make more jokes about it, but yet remain in a conservative area.
Case no. 3 The type that think they know everything about the game. I only know what I know because I tried what I know usually by mistake, or by making a logical thoery first. There are people out there who piss me off because they don't understand why I do something, they only see it for face value. For example, wasting a super to counter when Mary does her slide, the dummies say it's a waste of one super, but if you watch and take notice that King's cd with float over Mary's slide after you Counter the move, the cd will waste one super bar, yes but you can execute the qcf a or c move then call a striker, into a nice combo, the cd doesn't hit Mary, leaving her open in that slide frame. The same goes the other way, when I do the slide with mary people who play King try to copy,but don't realize that Mary can recover if the opponent is to slow in his actions and do a death move of her own. Anyway, people who only see it as it is, usually cannot devise any kind of strategy of any kind in real life, whether it be a plan for school, or a stock portfolio.These type of people usually tell people what to do, without having the experience to merit anything they say.
Lastly, case no. 4.... Those who can't change their beliefs. Some KoF players think they can execute a combo which they believe will work, but really doesn't due to the realistic conditions of the game. Once in a while they do get something they what they want, but the risks of doing what they did, do not weigh equally to whatever was accomplished. Therefore, in their real life outside of KoF they must be people who take unneccasry risks which reap very little, or not take risks because they become discouraged in the end.
i apologize for the long post but it was something that I felt had to be said.
GOOD MORNING PEOPLE.
I have always noticed that the manner in which people play KOF reflects a person's personality.
Let me prove this theory to you.
1. There is a guy, who only picks his four main guys, whatever the excuse is, to not play me four random back, means either he can't beat me, or that he likes to do the same thing over and over, and must enjoy it, since he doesn't want to expand his horizons. If he didn't enjoy it, he obviously wouldn't play right, or if he's there because of the other people, that must mean he has closed himself off from the real world. Am I not right?
case no 2. We have the typical unethical player, who does anything to win, even though I am just playing for fun, because the concept of the game is to have fun correct. Now why do these people have to play like this, are they that content on making the game not fun for others, to watch and play. These kind of people are selfish, inside and out. They are not competitive they are cut-throat. I believe I am competitive because I would never resort to such an insolent style to get what I want. And if I can't get, I make a joke about it, the I just laugh and make more jokes about it, but yet remain in a conservative area.
Case no. 3 The type that think they know everything about the game. I only know what I know because I tried what I know usually by mistake, or by making a logical thoery first. There are people out there who piss me off because they don't understand why I do something, they only see it for face value. For example, wasting a super to counter when Mary does her slide, the dummies say it's a waste of one super, but if you watch and take notice that King's cd with float over Mary's slide after you Counter the move, the cd will waste one super bar, yes but you can execute the qcf a or c move then call a striker, into a nice combo, the cd doesn't hit Mary, leaving her open in that slide frame. The same goes the other way, when I do the slide with mary people who play King try to copy,but don't realize that Mary can recover if the opponent is to slow in his actions and do a death move of her own. Anyway, people who only see it as it is, usually cannot devise any kind of strategy of any kind in real life, whether it be a plan for school, or a stock portfolio.These type of people usually tell people what to do, without having the experience to merit anything they say.
Lastly, case no. 4.... Those who can't change their beliefs. Some KoF players think they can execute a combo which they believe will work, but really doesn't due to the realistic conditions of the game. Once in a while they do get something they what they want, but the risks of doing what they did, do not weigh equally to whatever was accomplished. Therefore, in their real life outside of KoF they must be people who take unneccasry risks which reap very little, or not take risks because they become discouraged in the end.
i apologize for the long post but it was something that I felt had to be said.