that was painful to read, but no. And yes of course the idea is to win, the idea has always been to win, I will agree yes you should play for fun, but a fighting game has a binary outcome (well except for draws, but how often to they pop up?), 1 person is knocked out while the other is victorious.
To say fighting games are dead is just a obliviousness of the massive resurgence in popularity in fighting games, such as Marvel v Capcom 3, SF4, Blazblue and tekken 6/the new mortal kombat to a lesser extent. If it was just people spamming, no one would play them.
Constantly losing is not fun, yes you can analyse why you lost and use it to become better, but constantly losing is NOT fun. Consistently winning is fun, and it's obviously fun for the people doing so, otherwise they wouldn't do it. Not everyone shares the same idea as you as to what fun is.
Also, the general idea is that you learn how to play and counter opponents, don't give me "we never had to do that in the old days!", because its irrelevant as you were only playing with your mates, not everyone all over the world where there are all sorts of different play styles, which you just have to learn how to deal with and counter.
To say fighting games are dead is just a obliviousness of the massive resurgence in popularity in fighting games, such as Marvel v Capcom 3, SF4, Blazblue and tekken 6/the new mortal kombat to a lesser extent. If it was just people spamming, no one would play them.
Constantly losing is not fun, yes you can analyse why you lost and use it to become better, but constantly losing is NOT fun. Consistently winning is fun, and it's obviously fun for the people doing so, otherwise they wouldn't do it. Not everyone shares the same idea as you as to what fun is.
Encouraging winning is hardly a bad thing, and it should be something you should feel like in real life, while they are games and designed for fun, winning is always better than losing, which is something you should strive for.Dream_Sequencer said:Have we an online society that discourages loosing? Have we created an online society that encourages only winning? That loosing is a bad thing. You can learn a lot from your wins, but you can learn even more from your mistakes as well.
Also, the general idea is that you learn how to play and counter opponents, don't give me "we never had to do that in the old days!", because its irrelevant as you were only playing with your mates, not everyone all over the world where there are all sorts of different play styles, which you just have to learn how to deal with and counter.