Alright, this is an idea I've had for at least a year.
Anyway, it would basically be a website dedicated to helping people get better at ESF. I'm not talking about people who are new to the game (though I suppose the site would also help them), I'm talking about teaching people advanced techniques you could use in fights. I'm talking about damage comparisons
An example of a damage comparison would be what do you do when you knock someone on the ground? Do you throw kiblobs at them then blow it up? Do you use a small frenzy of genballs? Do you use one large genball? Which of these options does the most damage. Or something along the lines of whats the best way to throw someone? Does throwing them at the ground and doing a ground combo do more damage then throwing them up the ceiling and doing a ceiling combo [the answer to that one is the ground.. Me and Saru spent like an hour in a server figuring it out]).
It would be useful bits of info like that which could potentially help someone improve at ESF. Do you guys think this idea holds any water / would you like a website like that?
Anyway, it would basically be a website dedicated to helping people get better at ESF. I'm not talking about people who are new to the game (though I suppose the site would also help them), I'm talking about teaching people advanced techniques you could use in fights. I'm talking about damage comparisons
An example of a damage comparison would be what do you do when you knock someone on the ground? Do you throw kiblobs at them then blow it up? Do you use a small frenzy of genballs? Do you use one large genball? Which of these options does the most damage. Or something along the lines of whats the best way to throw someone? Does throwing them at the ground and doing a ground combo do more damage then throwing them up the ceiling and doing a ceiling combo [the answer to that one is the ground.. Me and Saru spent like an hour in a server figuring it out]).
It would be useful bits of info like that which could potentially help someone improve at ESF. Do you guys think this idea holds any water / would you like a website like that?