recruit00 said:
What I have learned from browsing fighting game forums is that they are actually worse than LoL.
I know right?
So much elitism and hatred running that subculture. You want the prime example?
http://www.sirlin.net/articles/playing-to-win-part-1.html
This guy is the prime example of what is wrong with that community. Pure petulance and elitism. LoL is just filled with idiots. The fighting game scene is just full of this...
There is a reason why people like Smash more than the other fighters. It's easy to pick up and the person losing can, gasp, fight back!
Oddly enough, I think I understand what this Sirlin guy is trying to say. It's just that he's horribly pretentious and elitist about it. To me, this guy is a clear Spike.
To explain myself: The creators of Magic: The Gathering have divided their player base into three archetypes. Spike, Timmy and Johnny.
Spike plays to win.
Timmy plays to experience something. The scrubs in the article.
Johhny plays to express something. In fighting games this is probably the guy who likes to take a joke character and still win with it.
MaRo says it better here [http://www.wizards.com/magic/magazine/article.aspx?x=mtgcom/daily/mr11b]
In short: In fighting games (and Magic, too) Spike thinks Timmy isn't a "real" player and vice versa. They both are, but it doesn't end well if they play against each other.
OT:
Dawn of war: Dark Crusade multiplayer. I tried it once and found a 2 vs 2 "noob" multiplayer match. I seriously doubt the opponents of being new. They chose a map I believe was called "The Breach". One was playing Imperial Guard and the other Necrons (I chose Tau, the other guy Orks I believe). The map had only a single entrance point to enemy side and the Guard player immediately started closing it off with as many squads and turrets as he could. While we tried (unsuccesfully) to breach it the Necron player started upgrading his base. The Necron base is special. When it is fully upgraded it can move and teleport. So it teleported across the part of the map that could't be crossed by the rest straight into my base, unloaded everything and started destroying my buildings. I couldn't retaliate and died in short order.
What bothers me is not that they did this, it was probably still winnable if you knew how, but that they masqueraded it behind a newbie match, so nobody they played against would know how to counter it. From stories I heard this is most of the Dawn of War community.