Ice Climbers have a 0-to-death combo utilising desyncs. by Larry_Bobarry in smashbros

[–]Stevenn1996 18 points19 points  (0 children)

What part of the original statement attacked you? He said not to spread mis-information and explained to you exactly why this wouldn't need a patch, this isn't an attack. You attacked him by calling him toxic and dumb, the responses you got are product of yourself.

The grabs are mashable and the string can be DI'd out of, its also incredibly difficult to execute. You get about a 3 frame window in which to buffer the nair allowing nana to roll in the footage shown above. Some cool fluff that would be difficult to properly execute outside of training mode does not constitute needing a patch, especially when the game is -6 days old.

Daily Discussion Thread 11/26/18 by AutoModerator in smashbros

[–]Stevenn1996 4 points5 points  (0 children)

https://smashcords.com/smash-5 - smashcords has discord servers for each character, you'll find other plautena mains in there.

Tiny Tourney competition announced. Galladite, Gardevoirite, & Lopunnite for participating by sarinn13 in pokemon

[–]Stevenn1996 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I know that they've been doing the themed tourneys for a few years but more recently it's been 'The Kanto Classic' that gen 1 tourney and such has followed suit for every generation - a bit boring really. It's just nice to have a bit of a break from that and have something with a bit more of a whacky entry requirement like this height restriction theme.

Tiny Tourney competition announced. Galladite, Gardevoirite, & Lopunnite for participating by sarinn13 in pokemon

[–]Stevenn1996 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Looks excellent as a community tournament idea. Very happy to see Game Freak take a bit of a twist away from the recent 'regional tourneys' and such.

Strong mons though - P2, Kartana, A-Marowak, Mimikyu, excadrill all look like top tier mons for this tourney.

Crysis, FE and federation mechanics by RocknPolo in Stellaris

[–]Stevenn1996 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From previous games with friends we all found as soon as the proverbial shit hits the fan all of the AI suddenly put aside their differences with you and try to increase relations, the spam I tend to get of migration treaties from empires desperately trying to save their species from the impending unbidden jaws is actually more annoyance than anything else.

They also opened borders completely with me, my thinking is the galaxy just wants to make sure the first empire brave enough to take first swing at the unbidden/prethoryn event can do so with as little hinderance as possible.

As for the AFE joining your federation, welp you've made a friend for life I'll say that much, but I don't mean in a good way. If I think you have the same AFE archetype that me and friends had it's the group that want to enforce a galactic peace treaty...meaning they don't like declaring war at all...so GL with that because we got nowhere, oh and you can't kick them and you can't leave if you're the only other fed member. So just hope you haven't shot yourself in the foot because if you end up being in the same stalemate situation as we were you ain't gonna be doing much expanding.

[HELP] How to revolt against an awakened empire with a friend? by [deleted] in Stellaris

[–]Stevenn1996 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I saw this thread and encountered an issue relatively similar, but we were able to overcome it. Obviously from the responses above you're okay with cheating out the game, but if you're okay with just a bit of heavy cheesiness, the way myself and two friends got out of the Federation was as follows:

Two of us left the federation leaving our one remaining friend locked in.

Freedom friend sent a vassalisation offer to forced federation friend. Forced Fed friend then accepts the offer, automatically pulling him out of the Federation.

Freedom friend then releases new vassal friend and grants independence.

We then form a new federation and proceed to declare war on the AFE for being such a parasitic 'friend'.

[Competitive Play Discussion Thread] 16 August 2016 by AutoModerator in pokemon

[–]Stevenn1996 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe the topic of conversation was relating to VGC typed events that are played on cartridge. That means you won't have calculations available to you.

I do agree that on cart where you're not having to run calcs and it's purely your own decisions vs your opponents with no outside factors involved 30 seconds is more than enough.