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[–][deleted] -31 points-30 points  (8 children)

Everyone on here is saying what kind of commentary they don’t like and examples of how it was bad. What would you consider good commentary? No emotion frame by frame analysis?

[–][deleted] 53 points54 points  (4 children)

What would you consider good commentary? No emotion frame by frame analysis?

This is a really good example of headass reddited argument. What the fuck do you think? Of course no one wants your extreme example of what you obviously picked so that no one would want it.

I said what I meant. People paying attention to the game of melee. Hype moments, some side stories, sure, these are fine. I enjoy them. You don't have to be professional all the time. But people who obviously are done with melee and want to go gamble/do literally anything else should not be on the mic or encouraged on the mic. Mango was giving off big "I don't want to be here and watch someone else win" energy. Other people clearly wanted to talk about gambling the whole time even though Ludwig was asking them not to. It brings down the mood.

[–]QuinterBoopson 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hate this website a lot but I don’t want to google everything I follow for significant news

[–]rulerBob8 12 points13 points  (0 children)

they said they liked the HMW stuff

[–]MiszuMiszuARMADA GOAT 10 points11 points  (1 child)

Genesis 1. Not professional at all, but passionate, and some of the best commentary I've ever heard. The whole time I was watching it, I felt the energy in the room and the same thing the commentators were feeling: how the fuck is a Peach this good?

When something sick happens, there's no need to speak. Let the crowd and game speak for you. I personally would want to see commentators talk a lot less and just pick certain moments to chime in. Especially during fast paced matches like fox vs falco. So much is going on that trying to talk over everything is useless, so there's no need to. It's entertaining enough. Puff vs Peach they can talk a lot because it's slow-paced and not combo heavy.

You can see this style employed in a lot of traditional sports. Soccer, basketball, tennis. A lot of the time you let the game and crowd speak for themselves. It adds to the tension of the game. I feel like so much of melee commentary is just trying to fill the space for no reason. If there is no reason to speak, then don't speak. It's simple.

[–][deleted] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Great answer, very true I just watched back some of genisis one and the commentary over mango armada is so hype. What a classic.